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The Bosman ruling, named after a Belgian player who successfully challenged the rule’s application to players from other European Union countries, eroded the limit, which collapsed altogether under the onslaught of the richest European clubs’ demand for a free hand in hiring the best players,
wherever
they might be found.
So
wherever
globalization and full commercialization reign supreme, there is an unmistakable concentration of quality and success.
Democratic transitions throughout the hemisphere had made guerrilla warfare unjustifiable: as Che foretold in his La Guerra de Guerrillas in 1962,
wherever
the trappings (or, one might add, the realities) of democratic rule prevailed, taking up arms was pointless.
Finally, the Declaration issues an appeal to “all Muslims
wherever
they may be” that is underpinned by quotes from the Holy Koran.
Schoolgirls in white headscarves
wherever
you look.
Abe wants Japan to become a “normal" country again, with the capacity to defend its interests and citizens
wherever
they are threatened.
Because international banks,
wherever
they are located, tend to borrow in dollars, the swap arrangements allow foreign central banks to lend dollars to their local banks in times of emergency.
And
wherever
one looks, from Trump’s trade wars to Russia and Moldova vowing to block Britain’s post-Brexit accession to the World Trade Organization, reality is ineluctably crushing Brexiteers’ fantasies of English importance.
It also requires the courage to step out of the world of pragmatic power and defend -- non-violently -- truth and justice
wherever
they are violated, whether or not profitable commercial contracts are placed at risk.
Indeed, the Egyptian and Saudi attitude contrasts starkly with that of two Western powers with extensive influence in Lebanon, the United States and France, which support the UN inquiry
wherever
it might go.
For lenders, debt could be converted,
wherever
possible, into equity in MDG projects with earning potential, while building up poor countries’ capacity for self-reliance.
After all, a basic principle of corporate social responsibility is that firms should pay their fair share of taxes
wherever
they operate.
States that are not involved in the conflict are also required to uphold the rights of the displaced, including the right to return to their homes
wherever
possible, and this must be addressed in peace agreements and enforced in peacekeeping mandates.
Democracy's values may be one-sided on behalf of individual rights, but this has also made them universal, legitimizing the struggle against oppression,
wherever
it is played out.
New for-profit universities are appearing
wherever
demand for higher education is strong.
Although Germany’s net investment as a share of GNP remains one of the lowest in the developed world, the additional investment implies more jobs in the construction and machine tool industries, followed by rising employment
wherever
the investment is placed.
China’s energy relationship with Iran grows ever stronger, and Russia continues to see its mission internationally as making trouble
wherever
it can.
As I look ahead to 2014, I am more optimistic than ever about the progress that we can make using the power of vaccines to give all children –
wherever
they live – a healthy start to life.
Even foreign policy was,
wherever
possible, aligned with the economic interests of the rising middle class (though the Syrian intervention reflects a shift in foreign-policy priorities).
First, banking-sector repair should be policymakers’ top priority
wherever
it has not been completed.
Imagine that 30 years ago, someone had discovered a set of magic words enabling us to speak to any friend anywhere in the world – “abracadabra John” and you were talking to John,
wherever
he was.
Let us work, instead, to build on many smaller advances,
wherever
we can make them – by mobilizing support, creating broad alliances, building coalitions, and taking into account a web of moving parts and complex issues – because that will set the stage for the eventual breakthroughs of tomorrow.
By contrast, Bush’s 2002 National Security Strategy, which came to be called the Bush Doctrine, proclaimed that the US would “identify and eliminate terrorists
wherever
they are, together with the regimes that sustain them.”
A much larger one (among the thousands of dangerously large asteroids in orbits that intersect the earth’s) could strike the earth and cause the total extinction of the human race through a combination of shock waves, fire, tsunamis, and blockage of sunlight,
wherever
it struck.
Corruption thrives
wherever
power, secrecy, and repression combine.
With adults often banned from working in their country of refuge, those children lucky enough to have living parents are pushed into labor –
wherever
they can find it – to provide their families with some miniscule income.
The Commonwealth should be at the forefront of the continuing struggle to promote accountability for violations whenever and
wherever
they occur.
With digital capital-intensive technology, however, production will inevitably move toward the final market,
wherever
it is.
If, say, French President Sarkozy wanted to stop too-big-to-fail French financial institutions from transacting in ways that weaken them, a Tobin tax on their transactions,
wherever
in the world they occurred, could work; the tax would affect the institutions, even if it could not shape world-wide markets.
Does he draw the line
wherever
it suits him?
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