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In other words, liberty is not the right of individuals to define their own lives, but the right of the state to restrict individual freedom in the name of a security that only the state can define.
While terrorism is fought in the name of democracy, the fight has in fact led to a distinct weakening of democracy, owing to official legislation and popular angst.
It is time for the Afghan government to name, shame, and sack corrupt officials, arrest major drug traffickers and opium landlords, and seize their assets.
Spain, Argentina, and Germany, to name but a few countries, have put forward very young teams that have played an impressive game.
The right policies - stronger social safety nets, progressive taxation, and better regulation (especially of the financial sector), to name a few - can reverse these devastating trends.
But no one ever seriously thought that the US would allow Citigroup and Bank of America, to name just two, to fail.
As a result, many global challenges - climate change, trade, resource scarcity, international security, cyber-warfare, and nuclear proliferation, to name a few - are bound to loom larger.
Of course, attacking Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army in the name of fighting militia death squads has the potential to draw American military forces into a level of urban warfare unseen since the Falluja assaults of 2004 and 2005.
To be sure, America is the first name in anti-Western resentment.
But its second name is Israel, the only successful modern country in the Middle East, which is also highly militarized, an occupying power, and ruthless in defense of its interests.
Behind its exalted name lay an innovation of great diplomatic significance: the introduction of an element of calculated moral restraint into international relations.
Despite the considerable advantages of a common currency (price transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation credibility, to name a few), the difficulty of macroeconomic management of such diverse economies looms larger than ever.
That figure lies behind the name taken by 350.org, a grassroots movement with volunteers in 188 countries trying to solve the problem of climate change.
In fact, the incentives are already there. Some fairly large countries - Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, to name a few - have already undergone some very large depreciations.
Europe is being cautious in the name of avoiding debt and defending the euro, whereas the US has moved on many fronts in order not to waste an ideal opportunity to implement badly needed structural reforms.
He said something about black men in America being singled out, and asked the cop, who was white, for his name and identification.
And it was the foreign press that detailed the parallel failure of the United Nations, whose agents were on the ground but whose inability to call genocide by its proper name led to a comatose response.
Political parties in France, Switzerland, and the Netherlands (to name a few) have run successful campaigns that scapegoat immigrants.
The new religious militants, fighting in the name of their particular and peculiar God, seem as fanaticized as the Fascists, Nazis, and Communists of earlier decades.
Kundera's name was contained in the investigating officer's report, which was authenticated after a respected historian discovered it in a dusty Prague archive.
Stalemate has become the name of the game in US politics in recent years.
The Boston Globe, for example, ran an article about the man - identified only by his first name, Danny - whom the brothers carjacked three days after the attack.
The name comes from the number of parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that, according to Jim Hansen, perhaps the world's leading climate scientist, we should not exceed if we are to avoid potentially catastrophic climate change.
Injecting Bismarck's name into the debate will undoubtedly trouble Franco-German cooperation.

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