Not exact matches
Though some analysts have worried that the intransigence of European lenders would force Greece into Russia's sphere of influence, it's
not clear just what Russia could do for the Greeks, given Russia's own
economic troubles amid low oil prices and Western
sanctions.
«Although it has acted swiftly on the latest UN
sanctions, China is unlikely to go so far as to fully implement new
sanctions that, in its judgment, would risk substantially undermining the
economic well - being or social stability
not just of North Korea, but also of the Chinese population near the North Korean border, which relies heavily on such trade,» she said.
And to think they would fall behind the United States and impose
sanctions that would put at risk their own
economic growth — I don't think that's probable at all.»
For example, Khamenei says that
economic sanctions need to be lifted immediately upon signing a deal,
not over time as the U.S. has proposed.
However, Canadian Tire will
not receive products from locations where Canada has an
Economic Sanction against that country.
WASHINGTON — The White House says a decision on new
economic sanctions against Russia will be made soon —
not committing to an announcement Monday that U.N..
As if the falling ruble, crippling
sanctions and plunging oil prices weren't a bad enough combination for Russian President Vladimir Putin, now his most important ally, China, is facing serious
economic problems of its own.
The United States ought to impose
economic sanctions on Turkey if a detained American pastor is
not released,... More
The United States ought to impose
economic sanctions on Turkey if a detained American pastor is
not released, two senators have claimed.
Now, before some of you exhibit the republican knee - jerk effect (and in all fairness the dems have their own version), exclaiming how I blow the things out of proportion, or that equating
economic sanctions with abortion is
not only wrong, but evil, or how easy it is to just play the race card, remember this: You do
not serve a political party, but God.
It can
not he taken to
sanction the accumulation of goods and possessions and
economic power in disproportionate, and inevitably unjust and unrighteous, measure by attempting to restrain, on divine authority, those whose rights have been fundamentally abused in the process.
Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, who is on the run from U.S. authorities for tax evasion and for flouting
economic sanctions against Yugoslavia with his $ 5 million 1992 match against his old rival Boris Spassky in Belgrade, apparently hasn't reformed.
But, how large will be the impact of an
economic sanction on a nation if the
economic sanction is imposed by China and India as they are the 2nd and 5th largest economies of the planet with combined GDP of 13.46 trillion dollars (72 % of U.S.A's GDP) which shows that US is
not the only nation with the
economic might to impose
economic sanctions on nations.
Plus Russia already is the target of
economic sanctions and they don't care much about them - if anything some in Russia are grateful about the latter.
Short answer: Because the
sanctions were
not the main cause of the most important current
economic problems in the first place.
Remember that even UN resolutions don't have any practical power outside UN member states sending military forces to enforce them, or implement
economic sanctions effectively.
That said, it would justify further
economic sanctions against Russia, or even considering that Iran has
not cumplied with the treaty and get to its denounce by the UN / US, and the reinstatement of the situation pre-UNSC 2331 (total embargo and travel ban).
[32] He described tower block housing as «an
economic and social disaster» and said he would «like an assurance that loan
sanction would
not be given for any more.»
In general there are concerns from USA about people who seek such citizenship, for example, to bypass
economic sanctions (
not just terrorists and criminals).
I don't see any chance of the UK risking
economic relations with any of these countries, should they
not have joined in on the diplomatic
sanctions.
The
economic sanctions didn't stop the regime but left the people in appalling isolation and poverty.»
The US Act allows for
economic sanctions to be taken against trial sponsors who do
not comply with regulations.
«Bache actively promoted scientific research,
not as an end in itself, but as an intellectual and cultural pursuit closely linked to social,
economic and moral improvement... His particular career choice and the zeal with which he pursued that choice embodied values
sanctioned by patrician - republican, Protestant culture, specifically the pervasive allegiance to progress that characterised this culture.»
Russian luxury consumers travel much less these days, which is
not surprising given that the rouble has lost 30 percent of its value against the euro in the past three years, hammered by low oil prices and bruising
economic sanctions imposed over Russia's involvement in Ukraine and annexation of Crimea.
We know from a variety of
economic, psychological and management studies that people are highly responsive to incentives, even those that do
not necessarily have individual rewards or
sanctions linked to them or that may merely accord some form of public recognition (or shame) based on the results.
Assistance can
not be in violation of U.S.
economic or trade
sanctions.
The first two face U.S.
economic sanctions, and the last three don't even have airports.
Just watch out, conservatives, if states rights include California, Illinois, New York — these places that, where people voted in a progressive fashion — watch out if all those places start to address climate change and then impose
economic sanctions, either overtly or by default, on places that have
not embraced the work that needs to be done.
These questions concern one specific aspect of enforcement strategies adopted mostly — but
not only — in the field of
economic and financial crime: a «double track» enforcement regime that provides for the possibility to apply both administrative and criminal
sanctions to the same conduct.
It's
not just the territory of Russia, but its dealings with Russian banks, Russian multinationals,» says John Boscariol, head of the international trade and investment section at McCarthy Tétrault LLP, where he focuses on enforcement and compliance, anti-corruption laws, and
economic sanctions.
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economic or trade
sanction laws or regulations, including, but
not limited to
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economic embargoes and trade
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In Australia, the job market remains tough with major projects reaching completion and unfavourable
economic conditions which may cause operators to
not sanction further investment in the region.