Supposedly
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Indeed, the last war that Israel won “elegantly” – in the way that Netanyahu imagines that wars should be won – began from the
supposedly
“indefensible” 1967 lines.
Simply put, pan-eurozone financial governance had
supposedly
won the day.
The perpetrators are indifferent as to whether their victims, both direct and indirect, are Muslim or non-Muslim; their goal is to terrorize and eventually to destroy a way of life in the name of a nebulous Dar-al-Islam, a utopian entity that will
supposedly
solve all of life’s problems.
But there are still protests against the TTIP – and, to a lesser extent, against the EU’s recent trade deal with Canada – because some object to “new” deals that
supposedly
subordinate local standards and regulations to those of trading partners.
So why do pundits continue to debate America’s
supposedly
declining global influence?
These measures, too, are
supposedly
doomed because they all involve increasing governments’ liabilities, and financial markets are at a tipping point with respect to sovereign debt.
Indeed, while she acknowledged that young men and women have “rebelled” against the established parties, Ahn
supposedly
spurred them to do so through a series of lectures called “Youth Concert.”
Rebuilding the BrainFor many years, it was thought that all of our brain cells (neurons) are produced before birth, or exceptionally, up to one or two years after birth, but then the process
supposedly
stopped.
For years, the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina escalated, alongside a “diplomatic process” marked by a series of broken promises, culminating in the massacre at Srebrenica of thousands of civilians
supposedly
under United Nations protection.
After four years of a presidency
supposedly
devoted to forging a "dictatorship of law," the rule of law in Russia remains weak and property rights ill defined.
In recent weeks, Maduro has put in place a half-baked plan to stabilize the currency, issuing new bills
supposedly
backed by the government’s cryptocurrency, which is like building a house of cards on a garbage dump.
The PiS jumped on the anticorruption bandwagon and strengthened its appeal by linking the fight against corruption to the vision of hidden forces
supposedly
perverting Polish society and democracy.
But the fact remains that its economy,
supposedly
the most flexible in Europe, has not recovered from the shock five years later, despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus, coupled with a substantial devaluation.
What is different now is that this war--a defining feature of the Yeltsin era--was
supposedly
settled by President Putin early on in his administration, when he offered the oligarchs a deal: keep your wealth, we won't investigate how you got it, but stay out of politics.
This is the same UN whose officials took kickbacks from the Iraqi oil for food program and jetted around the world on Concorde while
supposedly
trying to ameliorate poverty, and whose Commission on Human Rights was until recently chaired by Libya and now includes five of the world's fifteen most repressive nations - China, Cuba, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan.
The Soviet Union,
supposedly
progressive, remained rooted in patriarchy.
Subsequently reimposing border controls within the
supposedly
border-free Schengen Area set a terrible precedent, prompting Germany’s neighbors to do likewise.
That
supposedly
reduced supply by encouraging producers to store oil in the ground and pump it later.
Here, political pressure, including from the US Treasury, was put on the
supposedly
independent Board not to make the change.
There is reason to believe that concern in the US about its worsening opioid epidemic, which
supposedly
originates in the poppy fields of Mexico, will intensify the war effort – and, with it, human-rights violations.
Optimists repeat the refrain that “this year is different”: after a prolonged period of painful deleveraging, the global economy
supposedly
is on the cusp of stronger growth.
US Vice President Joe Biden, usually a sharp critic of Russia, arrived in Moscow in March,
supposedly
to convince Putin to surrender his presidential ambitions for 2012.
Others blame the unemployed, those who have dropped out of the labor market altogether, or those who want to work but
supposedly
have nothing of value to contribute – the so-called “zero marginal product workers.”
Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs, mainly tied to mortgages) made a new population of aspiring homeowners
supposedly
creditworthy by enabling the originating banks to sell “sub-prime” debt to other investors.
For example, leaders like Boris Johnson, now Britain’s foreign secretary, declared that the £350 million ($465 million)
supposedly
paid weekly to the EU (a deeply flawed figure that fails to take into account the benefits received) would be redirected to the National Health Services.
Cruz, as well as the
supposedly
more moderate Jeb Bush, even suggested that only Christians should be allowed into the US.
It is also reflected in the increasing number of non-trade-related provisions being inserted into the PTA treaties proposed by the US and EU, a result of self-serving lobbies that seek concessions by weaker trading partners, without which free trade
supposedly
would amount to “unfair trade.”
The roll calls were actually fundraisers: appeals to the unsuspecting Republican base to send money to keep up the fight against the
supposedly
hated program.
Indeed, more than two decades after Mandela walked through the prison gates,
supposedly
completing Africa’s struggle for freedom, “Big Men” in countries like Congo and Zimbabwe continue to cling to power against the will of their people.
The big castes – from the
supposedly
Frankish Nobles of the Sword and Nobles of the Robe to proto-bourgeois merchants and Gallo-Roman villeins – all conferred upon their members small liberties and a measure of personal autonomy in exchange for obligations to the state.
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