Unconditional
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149 examples of Unconditional in a sentence
In fact, Bush has already expressed his objection to
unconditional
direct talks with Iran and Syria.
This can be carried out by a small team, which would hammer out the details of a mutually acceptable framework for a wide-ranging and
unconditional
dialogue that enables both governments to produce some modest initial successes, and gradually build the confidence and trust required to imagine solutions to larger problems.
The language of justice and injustice, and demands of
unconditional
surrender and criminal retribution for the vanquished only promote – indeed, provoke – total war.
He then marshaled an unprecedented international coalition that backed sanctions and the threat of force, sent a half-million US troops halfway around the world to join hundreds of thousands from other countries, and, when diplomacy failed to bring about a complete and
unconditional
Iraqi withdrawal, liberated Kuwait in a matter of weeks with remarkably few US and coalition casualties.
In the US, the federal government acts as an overall shield against common risks and provides automatic,
unconditional
support to states in trouble; but, in the end, it does not come to the rescue of a defaulting state, nor does it take over its government.
So the romance will survive, but it is unlikely to be as intense, and it is unlikely to be
unconditional.
Young people in France will rediscover trust and hope when they can be shown a world where fairness consists not just in egalitarian and
unconditional
redistribution, but also in hard work and good behavior.
Similarly, the principle that private incentives should be aligned with social costs and benefits hardly results in
unconditional
support for policies of trade liberalization, deregulation, and privatization.
Long wars can end in one of three ways:
unconditional
surrender and an imposed peace; a conditional settlement, such as in Korea or Vietnam; or a diplomatic solution that reconciles all of the concerned parties’ interests.
In other words, SDRs are both an asset and a liability, functioning like a guaranteed credit line for the holder – a sort of
unconditional
overdraft facility.
Yet the NPT is clear: any signatory country that gives up nuclear weapons and accepts the IAEA’s absolute and
unconditional
control is entitled to produce electric energy from civil nuclear sources, and to receive from the international community, if necessary, technical and financial support.
After all, although many believed that his indictment by the Hague War Crimes Tribunal, announced during the bombing of Serbia, would make him fight to the bitter end, he yet accepted
unconditional
surrender.
To be sure, Germany is justified in rejecting narrow-minded calls by France and Italy for
unconditional
fiscal expansion.
Santos probably wanted to have the talks viewed as a relatively
unconditional
surrender and disarmament by the “narco-guerrillas.”
The Italians have been unconditional, enthusiastic supporters of the integration process - the more the better.
These clashes generated images of white brutality that made at least some whites reconsider their
unconditional
defense of “law and order” under Jim Crow.
BERKELEY – The old idea of recasting the welfare state by instituting an
unconditional
universal basic income has lately been capturing imaginations across the political spectrum.
An
unconditional
basic income could eliminate much of this mess.
While it would be counterproductive to respond to anger with more anger, the EU does need to send a clear message that its partnership with Turkey is highly valuable, but not
unconditional.
On June 5, Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected, by 77% to 23%, the proposition that every citizen should be guaranteed an
unconditional
basic income (UBI).
Experiments with
unconditional
cash transfers have been taking place in poor as well as rich countries.
After all, no EU strategic partnership is
unconditional.
Tsipras and Varoufakis assume that a default would force Europe to choose between just two alternatives: expel Greece from the eurozone or offer it
unconditional
debt relief.
At the same time, China’s leaders need to ask themselves how much longer they intend to provide
unconditional
support to the North Korean regime – which is completely dependent on Chinese supplies – rather than putting pressure on it to cease its provocations.
Indeed, some thought should be given to an exit strategy from cheap and
unconditional
IMF financing.
What they think is that Vladimir Putin is looking after Russian interests, which now include being an
unconditional
part of the West.
Weeks later, Nixon’s successor Gerald Ford granted him a full and
unconditional
pardon for all possible crimes.
More broadly, as China has declared
unconditional
Indian troop withdrawal to be a “prerequisite” for ending the standoff, India, facing recurrent Chinese incursions over the last decade, has insisted that border peace is a “prerequisite” for developing bilateral ties.
The commitment to preserving the integrity of the payments system must be
unconditional.
Both the EU and the US should be prepared to enter into direct, comprehensive, and
unconditional
negotiations with Iran.
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