Transferred
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But many of the released prisoners will be
transferred
to the Gaza Strip, a territory that is completely separate from Israel, where they might join Hamas’s militant forces but will not be able to execute terrorist attacks against Israel.
On his way to the Crimea, however, Putin encountered a notorious Russian nationalist motorcycle gang, whose members demand that the Crimea be
transferred
to Russia.
Yet the interest rate is a price for the savings that are
transferred
to spenders.
These sorts of benefits are, in economic terms, worth at least twice as much as the cost of the program – the main expense is the cash that is
transferred
to households.
Islamic finance thus contrasts with the current dominant system based on interest-bearing debt, in which risks are theoretically
transferred
to debt holders, but in practice are socialized during crises.
But the same goes for the rest of Iraq: the US is now lamely asking for a UN resolution mandating a transfer of power to a legitimate Iraqi government - but such an authorization is highly unlikely, nor is there anyone in Iraq to whom authority can conceivably be
transferred.
Gradually the impact of the shock is
transferred
to output and domestic prices, and the exchange rate moves towards a new equilibrium.
But they are established through the donation of state funds or property: when six such corporations were created in 2007, some $80 billion of assets and $36 billion of fresh state funds were
transferred
to them.
But even in more recent years, the skill content in China’s output has improved radically, and resources have been successfully
transferred
from agriculture to the services sector, rather than to the manufacturing sector, where large state-owned firms still dominate many industries.
For the first time since official gold transactions became more transparent, the Bundesbank has given notice that a significant portion of its holdings will be
transferred
home from France and the United States.
Swap contracts involve pre-committed resources, which are not
transferred
to an international organization with a specific institutional mission.
On National Day in 1996, just a year before Hong Kong was
transferred
from British to Chinese control, I attended a screening at Hong Kong City University of “The Gate of Heavenly Peace,” a documentary film about the Tiananmen Square protests, on which I worked as a consultant.
Yet among all the speeches and fireworks of this TV extravaganza, one aspect was totally overlooked: the political will of the six million citizens of the British Crown Colony, now
transferred
-- without ever having been consulted in any way -- from an imperial, albeit recently liberal, colonial rule to that of the largest non-democratic and repressive regime in the world today.
In an era when decolonization continues, with the principle of self-determination considered sacrosanct from Bosnia to Chechnya, and from the Baltics to the Palestinians -- it is indeed incredible that six million people were
transferred
from one set of rulers to another like mere chattel.
Creditors were protected and financial sectors’ losses were
transferred
to the domestic government (as in Ireland) or to the European Central Bank (as in Greece).
According to the subsidiarity principle, economic competencies should be
transferred
to the lowest possible government body.
The IMF learned this the hard way in the 1980s, when it
transferred
bad bank loans to Latin American governments onto its own books and those of other governments.
Voltaire
transferred
the image of bloodsucking vampires to speculators, merchants, kings, and monks.
Can the reality of the hospital be
transferred
to the reality outside?
It is hard, at least for me, to envision alternative political arrangements or economic policies over the past fifty years that would have
transferred
any significant portion of the wealth of today’s rich nations to today’s poor nations.
And when times are bad, for example in a crisis episode, losses are
transferred
to creditors.
An imperial order in 1890 outlined the objectives of education: the Confucian concepts of loyalty, obedience, and filial piety were to be
transferred
from the family to the nation.
To develop such varieties, plant biologists identified genes that regulate water use and
transferred
them into important crop plants, enabling them to grow with less or lower-quality water, such as water that has been recycled or is high in natural mineral salts.
Excess savings have been
transferred
from the core to the periphery, creating conditions for extensive borrowing and accumulation of debt.
If necessary, the US Central Intelligence Agency should be asked to assist in identifying how these funds are
transferred.
What’s more, center-right governments had peacefully
transferred
power to the newly elected center-left governments, which led many people to believe that this time would be different.
Since the 1970s, when neoliberalism began shrinking the realm of democratic decision-making and
transferred
all important political choices to financial institutions and unelected “independent” authorities (for example, central banks), people have rightly felt that voting is a mere ritualistic validation of decisions taken by an establishment beyond their control.
By manipulating product prices, they
transferred
profits to enterprises with no minority shareholders.
They issued stocks far below market prices to themselves, and
transferred
assets from one company to another without payment, stealing from the owners of the first company.
Officers who protest are court-martialed and
transferred
to remote stations.
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