Sentences with phrase «foreign powers within»

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Until the «United States and other associates» find a credible political ally and viable alternative to President Bashar al - Assad inside Syria, the balance of power within the country will not change, says Stephen Blank of the American Foreign Policy Council.
In Facebook, Zuckerberg has built what's arguably the first - ever technology allowing a foreign power to spread propaganda within the borders of the U.S. at mass scale without being detected.
For the ancient Hebrew, so often under siege from foreign powers and alicted by apostasy from within, the promise of the Messiah was a hope and joy that sustained him throughout his difficult history.
While geo - specifically Canadian, and working within a coloniality of power that I often felt obliged to critique, I think my identity growing up in Canada was more mobile than nationalist, if not badly mangled, bleeding through the figurative membranes of its Canadian - ness, as something that was always already foreign to itself, as I really didn't have a sense of what it meant to be a Canadian but at the same time I tried to account for the people I met and the ideas I encountered in the context of living a life in the service of something larger than one's nation state, trying to understand what it meant to be of service to society.
Erdoğan has accused Gülen of raising a «fifth column» in concert with foreign powers, a phrase used by Spain's Franco regime to suggest a hidden cache of anti-government sympathizers within the borders.
Some financial institution can state in the position of a foreign exchange dealer that has a power to regulate the difference and ensure that all Forex trading is within the bounds of fairness and justice.
The rationale behind the inclusion of cases within the priority areas, was, in many cases, the need to hold the state to account, check the exercise of executive power and to ensure that power is exercised responsibly... That need for legal assistance is no less in the case of a non-resident and arguably, in a foreign land speaking a foreign language, all the greater (Lord Bingham in A) cited Lord Scarman (in ex parte Khawaja [1984] AC 74, 111 - 2):
As a result, the ECJ will now be required to interpret the term «foreign direct investment» for the first time and clarify whether the EU's powers in the area of portfolio investment (as opposed to foreign direct investment) also fall within the EU's (implied) exclusive powers.
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