Sentences with phrase «international forces rather»

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Thiel has portrayed Gawker as a force for evil, but Feinberg's article — which drew potential connections between Trump and the work of a $ 60,000 - a-pop hair - extension company called Ivari International — still went over rather well, drawing praise from staffers at the Times, the Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic; and at least three winners of the Pulitzer Prize.
There is, for this reason, a legitimate connection between the nation and socialism which supports rather than obstructs the international character of socialism as a force for world unity and peace.
We all know English talent is overpriced, so if Jack wilshere who is a England International were to leave, the only logical replacement would be another or someone capable of breaking into the English team, since that wont happen on the cheap, we would be forced to delve into the sub par just to feel the quota, I'd rather have Jack Wilshere (who loves the club, and actually shows potential) as a squad player / potential first team player, than Someone like friggin Jonjo Shelvey (I'm not saying is going to happen) so we can just meet the quota!!!!!!!!!!!
A third party country that uses force in territory controlled by another sovereign state, without the express or implied consent of a sovereign state with a legitimate claim to that territory, is an illegal aggressor under international law, rather than a participant in a collective security effort which international law recognizes as a legitimate reason to use military force.
This is not a call for international troops to land on Libyan soil — but rather a call to the international community to allow the Libyan opposition forces «access» to modern and portable military equipment, so that the Libyan people are given the tools to finish the job.
«The PM must realise that the public will react with disbelief if the deal [for News International to buy BSkyB] goes ahead,» he said, forcing Mr Cameron into a rather technical defence of Jeremy Hunt's decision making.
But some of the recent shift in international beta can also be explained by the concert of central back easings around the world, forcing investors to make investments based on expected monetary policy rather than the individual economic and fundamental corporate performance of each country.
It is a tour de force of international (rather than human rights) law, because therein lay the key issue.
Canadian practice is to give the whole convention, including final clauses, the force of law by legislation, rather than trying to pick and choose which clauses a province or the federal government must legislate, and which can be left to international institutions.
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