Not exact matches
The problems facing us, many of them are global,
like rogue nuclear states,
like climate change, and other forms of environmental threats,
like terrorists,
like maximizing global wealth and prosperity, and none of these are
going to be solved if we think of the
international arena as one of each nation striving for its individual greatness.
From 1995 to 2016, the number of
international travellers
went from 525 million to 1.2 billion thanks to low - cost companies and visitors from emerging markets
like China, India and the Gulf countries.
These benefits would (i) largely
go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects
like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and
international investors who are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects
like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 percent rate, invite all kinds of tax shelter abuse.
The money
goes into a variety of things
like big company stocks, little company stocks,
international stocks and a bunch of different types of bonds.
It's hard to believe it's just a few years since countries
like Ireland and Spain had to
go cap - in - hand to
international lenders — at least if you look at their bond yields.
While many of its approximately 850 articles a week appear tailored for a Hong Kong or Asian audience, The Post has
gone on a hiring spree of journalists from outlets
like the BBC and The New York Times to help bring an
international tone to its coverage.
These benefits would (i) largely
go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects
like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and
international investors that are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects
like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 per cent rate, invite all kinds of tax - shelter abuse.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said during an appearance at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies this month that it was «time to call out WikiLeaks for what it really is: a non-state, hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors,
like Russia,» and he criticized prior administrations as having been «squeamish» about
going after publishers of state secrets.
Now, it sounds
like international authorities are quickly realizing that the cryptocurrency markets — and their touchpoints with the conventional economy —
go far beyond the scope of the bitcoin alone.
International Stocks: We're currently under weight from where I'd like to be in this area, so my current 401 (k) contributions are all going toward a single, low - cost internationa
International Stocks: We're currently under weight from where I'd
like to be in this area, so my current 401 (k) contributions are all
going toward a single, low - cost
internationalinternational index fund.
For example, in the
International Church of Christ cult «loaded language» is used throughout the world — a typical conversation might
go like this...
I
like that the end of the world is
going to work its way around the planet starting at the
international date line.
Gala evenings
like the presentation of the Meininger Award as well as the numerous events as part of the «ProWein
goes City» initiative contribute to the great success of this get - together of the
international wine and spirits sector across the city.
I'm not privy to how the A's finances work and how everything is allocated, but if the money given to Butler, Madson, Axford or even relative successes
like Rich Hill or Scott Kazmir took away from
international prospects and development in general, then it's beyond time to reassess what's
going on.
But just eyeballing it, it looks
like the Giants gave up about as much talent as any team in baseball, with Matt Duffy and his five years of team control
going for the enigmatic Matt Moore, along with a high - profile
international free agent from last year and a projectable, hard - throwing right - hander.
However @ xan remember JustArsenal is
international too, speaking for myself here in Zambia I don't have time to
go through all your papers and sites
like the Metro, Mail, Talksport or whatever they are called but at least I know I will probably find them here.
Still have some way before they can be called brilliant players.And performances
like these are not gonna get coquelin an
international callup.
Now, we're in an offseason where a potential superstar
like Shohei Ohtani is only getting the league minimum after signing with the Angels for a capped
international bonus figure; where one of the very best hitters in the game, J.D. Martinez, still can't find a reasonable offer with less than two weeks to
go before spring training; where Yu Darvish can't sign with either of the teams he would
like to (the richest out there, the Yankees and Dodgers), despite their having a need for a starter of his caliber, because they «need» to clear salary in order to avoid paying the luxury tax.
I am not
going to suggest that the in form Arsenal forward Theo Walcott did well over the last week or so in the two
international games he started for England, because the pacy 27 - year old certainly did not have anything
like the same impact for his country as we have seen him produce for Arsenal this season.
I am not
going to roll out words
like snubbed though, because I firmly believe that if Arsene Wenger had wanted to sign this Colombian
international this summer, he would be playing for the Gunners next season.
The pair enjoyed a strong working relationship together at the Nou Camp, and should the move
go ahead, the former Spanish
international will join the
likes of Carlos Tevez, Owen Hargreaves and Andy Cole as players that have represented both City and United in the Premier League.
The Wales
international went on to score the Gunners» second goal on the night, clearly shaking off this horrific gash that certainly doesn't look
like it would have been too pleasant to play through.
But one thing i will
like to add is the lack of quality in the middle of the park because our much loved almighty Lord Santi as i love calling him is without doubt
going to be out for a while and might not perform close to the level he is capable of, so what i think we need is quality to pair with either Xhaka / Coquelin in a young and talented midfieder called Alexandre Golovin (the CSKA MOSCOW and RUSSIAN
INTERNATIONAL) as i think he is worthy to put on the Arsenal jersey.
Whatever is
going on behind the scenes at Arsenal and the French club Lyonnais concerning their France
international forward Alexandre Lacazette is just a matter for the Arsenal transfer rumour mill at the minute, although the president of Lyon, Jean Michel - Aulas, has already said more about the situation than Arsene Wenger would have
liked.
As reported by Metro, the German
international star Mesut Ozil
went on social media after the pasting by Liverpool at Anfield in which he played
like a man who could not give a monkeys if the Gunners won or lost, to suggest that he was trul; y sorry for the way the game
went and that he and his club colleagues would do what ever they could to help Arsenal bounce back after the
international break.
That should put an end to concerns over Rashford's future at United, and in truth, the England
international should be relishing the opportunity to train with players
like Sanchez every day as it will surely only improve his playing ability and mentality to
go on and become a leader for the team in the future.
Can I just say I'm Irish I
go rugby and
international games and conor megregor fites we as fans are mental we just fight and argue over everything we're passionate our stadiums are rocking and make no mistake our footballers are poor but they fite for badge just
like Northern Ireland, now my point is was at 2 arsenal game last season can't afford
go a lot family work etr.
It is only a matter of time before we start getting lots of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with a summer transfer bid for Romelu Lukaku, after it was revealed by Sky Sports and other sporting websites that the Belgium
international star has rejected the new contract that is being offered to him by his current club Everton, so I thought I would get in early and ask whether you Arsenal fans out there would
like the Gunners to
go for this powerful, prolific and Premier League proven striker?
What it does mean is that Cazorla will not be involved in any
international games this summer and should be fit and ready to
go for the start of the new season and at 32 - years old he sounds
like he is desperate to help Arsenal to some more silverware before his playing career stats to wind down.
like running my
international buisnesses and checking over my maserati collection... maybe have more thinking power than you give me credit for dude and as for brain power...
go figure!
I am a little confused about some of the recent Arsenal transfer rumours, because many in the football media seem to think that Arsene Wenger is about to allow the transfer of our France
international star Olivier Giroud to
go through, with reports
like the one yesterday in The Mirror suggesting that the big centre forward is
going to sign for our Premier League rivals Everton for about # 20 million.
It looks
like we are actually
going to complete on this long talked about transfer chase for the France
international forward Alexandre Lacazette from Olympique Lyonnais.
Now I know that we are
going through a boring
international beak, but the latest Arsenal transfer rumour seems
like a desperate attempt to fill the back pages of the tabloids.
If Iwobi
goes on to realise his potential there will be many more chances for him on the
international stage and he must surely realise that his club comes first at times
like this.
If the Arsenal transfer rumours doing the rounds this week are anything to
go by then it looks
like Arsene Wenger has a pretty clear idea of where he wants to add some strength in depth to the Arsenal squad, although with the Spanish
international Nacho Monreal and the England star Kieran Gibbs you might think that the left back position was already well covered at the club.
The play maker has spent the last five years in Spain and England but he is well aware of what
goes on in the Bundesliga and as a Germany
international he trains and plays with the
likes of Mario Gotze, Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer on a regular basis.
It definitely looks
like the Arsenal and France
international forward has got it
going on in front of goal right now, after Olivier Giroud came up trumps for the Gunners once again today.
It was always clear between all parties that I would
like to
go to a top
international club if the chance came.
It looks
like there is
going to be a young up - and - coming French
international coming on to the transfer market very shortly, and Arsenal are rumoured to be one of the clubs interested in signing him.
Instead our team look
like they are
going through the motions and as Alan Shearer suggested before the
international break that usually means that they are ready for him to move on.
There are one or two more u21s that are
going to have to see first action this season, the
likes of moore, bielik, pleguezuelo, oconnor, kamara, Bennacer, iwobi and reine - adelaide look sure to join Macey and iliev in competing to make up the numbers, especially after our usually injury ravaged squad returns from
international break, but hey don't worry, after a bruising from Stoke, we only have 4 away games against Zagreb, spurs, Chelsea and Leicester to deal with, 3 defeats there could see our season resting on the fa cup again and we won't even be in October!!!!
It looks
like Chelsea will not be losing their Spanish
international striker Diego Costa to a Chinese club, or net yet at least although he could be
going at the end of the season.
«Not young, up - and - coming players who we don't know what they're
like — top quality
internationals where you know what you're
going to get.»
Going to some other stuff, the transfer mayhem has completely overshadowed some things which shouldn't have been overlooked
like ooooooooooosssspppppppppppiiiiinnnaaa's birthday or the fact that Bellerin got his first
international call up.
That is the way that Arsene Wenger
likes it though, and with the many problems that we have had with injuries in recent years I can not see the Frenchman letting any of his current midfielders
go without replacing them, so the news reported here on Just Arsenal that our Spanish
international star is into the final year of his current contract and has not been offered a new one seems a bit odd to say the least.
players
like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill,
like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things
go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things
go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the
international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
It feels
like the Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with the Germany
international Julian Draxler have been
going on forever.
It is a bit
like the importance of
going into an
international break during the season after a good performance and result, only much more so.
Arsene Wenger does
like a bargain, as every Arsenal fan knows all too well, and getting a quality player without having to pay a single penny, or Eurp as the case may be, in transfer fees is certainly a bargain, so I reckon that the Arsenal boss will be having a good long think about the news, reported by the Spanish Catalan sports paper Sport that FC Barcelona are willing to let their Turkish
international Arda Turan
go for nothing.
The much talked about transfer of the Arsenal and England
international midfielder looks
like it is
going ahead this summer after all, with Sky Sports now reporting that the Gunners have agreed a transfer fee with the reigning Premier League champions.