Voluntarily
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For example, if Iran’s nuclear activities were to be surrounded with enough
voluntarily
accepted checks and controls, we could be confident of detecting at an early stage any diversion toward military purposes.
Three hundred years after the first Scottish Parliament
voluntarily
voted itself out of existence in 1707, the Scottish National Party has won a plurality in the devolved Scottish parliament that is one of Tony Blair’s great legacies.
Anti-Semites often cite a passage in Matthew in which a Jewish crowd cheers for Christ's execution and
voluntarily
accepts permanent guilt: "His blood be on us and on our children."
Though B Corps are expected to act in the public interest, they cannot be forced to do so; if they look beyond the bottom line, they do so
voluntarily.
It has achieved this with precious few resources and by relying on its many hundreds of scientists to give their time to work on the reports
voluntarily.
And though the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo is the most democratic and the least corrupt Nigeria has known since independence (including a period in the late 1970s when General Obasanjo was the country's military ruler until he stepped aside
voluntarily
to permit election of a civilian president), the country remains dangerously weak.
Adequate community mental-health services with educational outreach can induce disturbed youth to get help
voluntarily.
Given the ferocity of the attacks on the Rohingya, and the failure of Myanmar’s leaders to provide credible security guarantees, few refugees will
voluntarily
return to Myanmar anytime soon.
A denomination has the characteristics of a church, into which one is born, but individuals adhere to it
voluntarily
and it accepts other denominations’ right to exist.
This is roughly the system that is in place in the United Arab Emirates, where millions of foreign-born workers
voluntarily
pursue employment.
For example, after the influential online whistleblower site Jamii Forums stopped publishing in mid-June because it was in violation of the rules, other bloggers
voluntarily
followed suit.
To explain why they
voluntarily
die, we would need a new system-level vocabulary.
Around the same time, the newly independent states of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine
voluntarily
relinquished their nuclear arms, and then joined the NPT.
To address this, the Commission’s report recommends that the Security Council’s permanent members
voluntarily
suspend their vetoes in situations involving mass atrocities and, by implication, allow more scope for the ICC.
It created so-called “Central Bank Bills,” which commercial banks are supposed to buy
voluntarily.
But, while debt forgiveness benefits holders of both equity and debt, debt-holders don’t
voluntarily
agree to it for two reasons.
Later, they add, he
voluntarily
joined the "Revolution", fought its enemies and contributed to its victory.
Essam el-Erian, whose Islamist Freedom and Justice Party recently won the most seats in Egypt’s parliamentary elections, recently said that the Muslim Brotherhood (to which the party is closely tied), does not expect the military rulers to relinquish power
voluntarily.
Yet, ironically, this technological trend has also decentralized surveillance: billions of people nowadays
voluntarily
carry a tracking device that continually violates their privacy as it searches for cell towers.
The press could not imagine that a technocrat might
voluntarily
relinquish a sure shot at a position of great power – successor to Jean-Claude Trichet as ECB President – on a matter of principle.
For the first six years, the new framework will apply only to flights between countries that have
voluntarily
adopted it, which means that the ICAO will have to encourage adequate participation for the program to be effective.
That said, Macron’s vision of a European army under a central EU-level command will remain aspirational for the foreseeable future, for the simple reason that countries seldom give up their armies
voluntarily.
If guerillas loyal to Aslan Maskhadov (the man elected president of Chechnya some years ago) or Shamil Basaev (another guerrilla commander) had committed a terrorist act at merely one voting station, the huge turnout of Chechens
voluntarily
expressing "pro-Russian" sentiments would not have been possible.
Isn’t it obvious to investors that they are
voluntarily
transferring their clients’ funds to the pockets of bankers?
On the diplomatic front, it has often been suggested that China should use its considerable leverage to push North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons
voluntarily.
It does not mean banning communally minded madrassas, but rather working toward the day when they are
voluntarily
abandoned.
At the same time, political participation remained blocked by the previous generation, which never intended to give up power
voluntarily.
Whatever the reasons for the decline, if the public becomes unwilling to provide such crucial resources as tax dollars, or to comply
voluntarily
with laws, or if bright young people refuse to go into government service, governmental capacity will be impaired and people will become more dissatisfied with it.
But this would unfairly force savers and taxpayers in the core countries to provide capital to the South on terms to which they would never
voluntarily
agree.
It was the first time since 1944 that one democratically elected leader
voluntarily
made way for another.
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