Sentences with phrase «how foreign powers»

FARA is one of the only ways the public can see firsthand how foreign powers wield influence in the US; documents filed under the law provide unprecedented insight into foreign lobbying methods.

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«Our vulnerability to Russia or any other foreign power is directly related to how divided, partisan, dysfunctional our political process is,» he said.
Juwai.com Co-CEO, Andrew Taylor recently shared four top tips with Real Estate Business on how to attract more foreign buyers via the power of the website (20 February 2014).
It still decides how much power can be exercised by corporations, both domestic and foreign.
How will the regional powers adjust their foreign policies to the new regional environment is however still extremely uncertain.
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN on Monday gave his opinion on how the foreign trips President Muhammadu Buhari has embarked on will benefit Nigeria as a country.
The servers for multiplayer are not live at the time of this review, so I've yet to test this mode out, but it's pretty clear how something like this would work, since foreign powers in singleplayer mode work in the same way.
«What this shows is that people aren't making the connection with how the foreign buyers tax will affect their bottom line,» says Romana King, Director of Content at Zolo.ca, a tech - powered real estate brokerage firm based in Vancouver.
In his latest body of work, produced during his residency at the German Ministry for Foreign Affairs, he focuses on how power can be used to influence individual and public perception, change collective memory and subsequently the official course of history.
All we hear is how much investors stand to lose particularly the industry super funds and foreign wind power companies who operate under nice friendly sounding local names as if to lend the wind farm some sort of credibility.
Mark Jacobson, who heads Stanford's Atmosphere / Energy program, has worked to show precisely how it could happen in all 50 U.S. states and 139 foreign countries — how much wind, how much sun, how much hydro it would take to produce 80 percent of our power renewably by 2030.
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Michael Levi has a new article in Foreign Affairs entitled America's Energy Opportunity, subtitle How to Harness the New Sources of U.S. Power.
It is hard to see how construction of new reactors would be proposed again for the South Texas Project (rejected owing to foreign ownership) with Austin getting solar power at $ 0.05 / kWh.
Michael Levi's new book, The Power Surge, is very likely to be one of the best things you'll read about the ongoing oil and gas boom in the United States... [T] he book is filled with detailed on - the - ground reporting and carefully reasoned observations about how the oil and gas uptick could have all sorts of unexpected impacts on everything from U.S. foreign policy to climate change to transportation.
Consistent with the separation of powers and the well - grounded reluctance of courts to intervene in matters of foreign relations, the proper remedy is to grant Mr. Khadr a declaration that his Charter rights have been infringed, while leaving the government a measure of discretion in deciding how best to respond.
Fraud litigation requires individuals who have an instinctive approach to investigation and interrogation, know how to problem - solve in the most commercial ways and can operate to use the full extent of the powers of the English courts (and the courts in foreign jurisdictions).
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