Sentences with phrase «international tensions with»

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So, despite the better - than - expected results, Raytheon sold off by 15 % primarily due to «thawing international tensions» with North Korea.
Tensions have eased with Kim's sudden shift to international diplomacy.
A similar issue of tension does not exist with the ILC since, like the Roman Catholic Church, the churches of the International Lutheran Council do not ordain women.
«And so you have this tension between being ready for terrorism, either homegrown or international terrorism, and you have to balance that with what a police force's primary job is.
In pursuing these high - level implications, the report recommends NATO and other international actors to consider more specific, tactical recommendations such as working with local partners, engaging with local authorities, and mapping local tensions and priorities.
Tension between Tehran and Riyadh has extended to the football pitch, with the Saudi football association saying it would not participate in international matches in Iran.
Pressure was mounting on Russia as leaders from the EU and the UK joined an international outcry, with EU High Representative Catherine Ashton deploring Russia's «unwarranted escalation of tensions
With tension building in the Sagamihara control center, the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN), an international network of antennas, began tracking Akatsuki.
The possibilities here, it seems, vastly outweigh the good, with the worst case probably involving the displacement of several billion people from the poorest coastal regions of the world, with concomitant social, economic and political upheaval, possible starvation from regional losses in agriculture, and rises in international tensions, terrorism and political instability.
Developed in consultation with foreign ministries, defense and education officials, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, among other groups, it stipulates that countries agree to assist victims of attacks on schools; help to keep classes running; investigate violent incidents; promote «conflict - sensitive» education policies to lessen tension among diverse social or ethnic groups; and implement various other measures.
«The question reveals a tension between the goals of health - behavior promotion and informed patient decision - making that has plagued researchers in several health domains, most notably with regard to women's often overly pessimistic perceptions of their breast cancer risk,» Sweeny and Dillard wrote in «The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect, and Behavioral Intentions,» published this month in the online edition of Risk Analysis: An International Journal.
International tensions could peak, and with unpredictable leaders like Kim - Jong Un taunting the world with nuclear weapons (which fall under the domain of Uranus), this energy could be volatile.
Cut to a few years later, with the international crew of the Cloverfield — led by its American commander, Kiel (David Oyelowo)-- under pressure after too many failed experiments, with a possible war between Germany and Russia fueling more tensions between crew members Schmidt (Daniel Brühl) and Volkov (Aksel Hennie).
What's black and white, and red all over?When Pearson Granger and his team are called to a breakout at Edinburgh Zoo, they encounter suspicious scientists, international intrigue and a very angry panda with a monstrous appetite!As tensions between Mad and Delilah threaten to tear The Aftermath apart, Granger must face the red lab's nightmare creation — alone.Featuring a guest appearance by Kate Marx, the Queen of Cryptozoology.Second Hunger continues The Aftermath Adventures, an action - packed series of compact, punchy page - turning technothrillers.Every story stands alone.
Burri's Umbrian base may fit with a provincial image of the artist, but his oeuvre, career and legacy reveal a tension between his Italian heritage and international reputation.
1990 The Wave: Concepts in Construction, Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, Austria Mario Flecha Gallery, London; Eine Neue Raumlichkeit, Galerie Schegl, Zurich, with Ilgen, Mosso and Rompza At - Tension to the Wave, Centre for International Contemporary Arts, New York City
is part of an international project undertaken by Owens with audiences in various cities, as a way of exploring the underlying social tensions and relations within divergent communities.
Photographs with an Audience: Manchester is part of an international project undertaken by Owens with audiences in various cities, as a way of exploring the underlying social tensions and relations within divergent communities.
With dynamic images that use the visual chaos of the street to address urban class tension and are inspired by a variety of sources such as hobo art, sign painting, graffiti comics, and Beat literature, McGee now has an international exhibition record that includes shows at Deitch Projects, UCLA Hammer Museum, Foundation Cartier in Paris, and Fondazione Prada in Milan.
Let's hope new leadership in Washington will begin to address defusing international tensions in the Arctic so that we don't screw it up with crappy development, sloppy resource extraction, and immature nationalistic posturing on all sides.
The international relations free riders see the Kyoto Protocol as an extension of recent tensions between the U.S. and Europe, in particular, and have more concern with multilateralism than climate per se.
Slawek Tulaczyk, a researcher at the University of California, Santa Cruz who was one of the lead scientists in these milestone achievements, describes the tension of waiting for their equipment to arrive at their drill site in 2013, after more than five years of planning with roughly 50 international collaborators.
But looking back over the past two years, you can see an asymmetry in the response of business and consumers to the international tensions that began with the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
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