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First, and perhaps above all, the revolutions of 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union put an end to global bipolarity.
It is distasteful to put a price on human life, but the more we spend on safety, the less we will have for our other goals.
Any proposal for a new constitution must be put to the British people and to the people in each EU member state.
After all, it hesitated little a few years ago to put a current member state, Austria, on notice that it was watching out for the welfare of that country's democracy.
In this, too, it has not really been successful, despite the huge amount of money that it put on the table.
Only one-party rule would guarantee the continuing rise of China and put an end to centuries of national humiliation.
They're free to choose where to put their money.
Nations also put Europe's constitutional balance out of kilter.
And the German team has put on a wonderful display of heart warming and modern offensive soccer (which nobody could have expected!).
Spain, Argentina, and Germany, to name but a few countries, have put forward very young teams that have played an impressive game.
History cannot be put on hold as Europe sorts out its internal balance of power.
To put that number in perspective, it is about twice the total effect of the Kyoto Protocol on carbon emissions in the rest of the world, including the European Union.
More important, Meles put Addis Ababa on the map as the home of the African Union, and as a capital where Africa's worst problems could be discussed in a pragmatic manner, unburdened by colonial grudges.
The only foreseeable benefit to be gained through a devaluation is a reduction in uncertainty as an end will be put to the rampant speculation on when the RMB will be devalued.
The motion was subsequently revoked; but the fact that it was put forward at all is astonishing enough.
Sixteen cancer patients in critical need of bone marrow for transplants were put at risk because the matching marrow could not be flown in from the United States or Canada.
The single most important driver of deficit growth is weak tax revenues, owing to poor economic performance; the single best remedy would be to put America back to work.
Those negotiations should have begun seriously last year, but the war in Georgia intervened to put them on hold.
The decision to add the renminbi to the SDR basket may have put that danger into remission.
Instead, the EU's structure now demands not only a new consensus about Europe's role in the world, but also new means to achieve consensus. History cannot be put on hold as Europe sorts out its internal balance of power.
A transitional financing arrangement would be put in place for the period 2010-2015.
We are convinced that the concepts that Liu and his colleagues put down on paper in December 2008 are both universal and timeless.
Government and rebel leaders around the globe have been put on notice that criminal conduct will no longer be given a free pass.

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