Sentences with phrase «international deals aside»

International deals aside, Mr. Stern said, «people are willing and keen for the own governments to get on with» cutting emissions through direct measures.

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On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani waved aside U.S. and European talks over changes to the nuclear accord and dismissed Trump as a «tradesman» who lacked the qualifications to deal with a complex international pact.
Doronin aside, Russian sanctions have made U.S. and European banks «wary of touching» certain deals, said Jacob Kirkegaard, a senior fellow at Washington D.C. - based Peterson Institute for International Economics.
As an aside, I can remember Ron Greenwood trying to sign Israeli international Mordecai Spiegler after the 1970 World Cup (and I actually witnessed him in a West Ham shirt in a pre-season friendly against the Orient) but numerous obstacles surrounding international clearance and work permits prevented the deal going through.
«I learned from a mentor administrator to deal with each issue or sheet of paper or email at hand as soon as I can — instead of setting it aside and saying I will get back to it,» said Schlie, who is principal at the International Christian School in Seoul, Korea.
Penguin has been in charge of Author Solutions for 10 months now, and has made zero changes to the scammy way they operate, aside from announcing plans for an aggressive international expansion, and inking deals to run an Author Solutions - powered vanity press on behalf of Simon & Schuster.
Now here's a thought: if our leaders were able to leave the politics and vested interests aside for just seven days, we could come out of this week's meetings in Bonn and Brussels with across - the - board support for an international deal on HFCs and a meaningful EU emissions target, inspiring other countries around the world to raise their game and opening the way for an ambitious global climate agreement in 2015.
Leaving aside the fact that cutting emissions from cars or coal may prove much easier than tackling the impact of agriculture, or aviation, we can't forget that international deals still send signals about which way the wind is blowing.
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