Not exact matches
Dalio explained that a so - called capital war, when a
country uses its asset holdings such
as bonds to inflict pain on its
adversary, could be even worse than a trade war.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would like to thank Russian President Vladimir Putin for expelling 755 diplomats from Russia, the latest in a series of comments that seem to go easy on a
country that is described by many
as an
adversary.
The next 10 nations argument is moot... a lot of those
countries rely on the USA for thir defense, and our
adversaries don't pay their military
as well
as us.
But if aggression were contemplated, an
adversary would have to consider that any
country with the foresight and courage to disarm unilaterally would have equal courage and foresight in protecting itself by a program of nonviolent resistance of such magnitude
as to preclude any successful occupation.
I wish first and foremost to thank Your Excellency, Mr. President, for the very fact of considering me
as a fit and proper person for this position even though I come from the opposite pond of social democracy and in the past, we have been very strong and robust professional
adversaries in the development of the constitutional law of our dear
country from its inception.
Johnson proved that time and again
as he often bullied his
adversaries in order to build a better future for this
country.
Our firm is known by our clients, peers and
adversaries as one of the premier asbestos and mesothelioma law firms in the
country.
But the great difficulty in international arbitration is that,
as the rules on legal privilege and professional confidentiality vary from
country to
country and the Sealed Offer is unknown outside England and a few other
countries, a party or its lawyer can not be confident that its
adversary, its lawyer and the individual members of the tribunal will respect the confidentiality of a Sealed Offer.