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For instance, the central banks of the US, Europe, Japan, and Britain could accept Brazilian paper at their discount
windows.
The government placed the blame on local authorities; the local authorities blamed the government for allocating inadequate resources; and inmates of the institutions still look out at the world through
windows
that are locked and barred.
Yet they also point to exceptional
windows
in time when it is possible for societies to shift away from their established paths.
Hamas’s Zero-Sum GameImagine your next-door neighbor – with whom you have had a long and bloody feud – pulling out a gun and shooting into your windows, from his own living room, which is densely packed with women and children.
For starters, prisoners at Alcatraz who broke rules or were violent were punished by being put in “D Block,” where the cells had no windows; at Gitmo, all the cells that journalists are shown lack
windows
or natural light.
The image of joyful crowds and Spanish flags draped from cars and
windows
has given way to that of throngs of demonstrators holding banners protesting the government’s latest austerity measures.
No, the people who lived with us, who cooked for us, who walked the baby carriages, washed
windows
and cleaned fur-coats in summer time were never called “servants.”
With the US signaling its willingness to take Thein Sein’s political openness at face value, the stage is set for the region’s democracies, especially India, to open Burma’s
windows
to the world.
There would be a massive run into cash, on an order not seen since the Great Depression, with long lines of people at ATMs and teller
windows
withdrawing as much as possible.
Nearby
windows
shook, and birds scattered into the air.
Moreover, buildings and houses constructed of concrete with thin glass
windows
are inefficient to heat and cool.
Consider the potential effects of a 50-megaton nuclear explosion, similar to the Tsar Bomba, detonated in October 1961, which shattered
windows
900 kilometers (560 miles) away and sent a mushroom cloud rising above the stratosphere.
Suppose that during a public lecture, some people feel hot and ask that the
windows
be opened; others disagree.
These new forms of money sound like power
windows
on cars, or remote control for TV sets.
There, empty
windows
filled with sandbags continue to face each other defiantly, symbols of a past that has not passed for decades.
After all, one dresses
windows
with what one knows the customer wants to see.
And a parallel UN-led fund will have distinct
windows
through which businesses, foundations, and individuals can contribute.
In general, local borrowing
windows
are closed, and inspections are underway to gain an accurate picture of the situation.
In the evenings, they roam in packs through the city’s streets and bazaars, gaping at store
windows
and lustfully ogling bare-faced women.
The face of General Electric's longtime boss Jack Welch is in bookstore
windows
across China, although his latest book is probably a pirated edition because China still has a way to go on copyright protection.
Here, the biggest opportunity lies in efforts to improve energy efficiency, with insulation, windows, and other retrofits generating energy savings of 20-30%.
In towns, displays in shop
windows
illustrated the costs of tariffs to ordinary consumers.
The bungalow was reconstructed accordingly, at great public expense, with new doorways and
windows
realigned to satisfy the pundit.
I suggest that Instead of a traditional IMF package, the central banks of the developed countries should open their discount
windows
for Brazilian government debt.
They can peek through windows, fly into buildings, and sit, undetected, in corners or other small spaces.
They then hand these statements to their marketing departments, who hide them behind little
windows
in small type.
As the launch of the peace process at the 1991 Madrid International Peace Conference demonstrated, the prospects for peace in the Middle East always needed a concerted international push to exploit
windows
of opportunity.
Like millions of other people in New York City, I heard Hurricane Sandy rattling my
windows
and battering my doors.
But the interior decoration had one unique element – an artificial wall with
windows
separating a part of the restaurant hall.
Nor do short-term
windows
of opportunity play a decisive role: no serious economic crisis was needed for Chileans to oust General Augusto Pinochet, and Panama’s Manuel Noriega survived a massive nonviolent protest movement, despite crippling economic problems and divisions within the ruling elite.
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