He suggested how the chain reaction of consumption could affect foreign affairs. |
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Soon after the Great War, the majority of Americans turned away from concern about foreign affairs, adopting an attitude of live and let live. |
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He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised. |
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In general, the American public seems to apply a fairly reasonable, commonsensical standard of benefit and cost when evaluating foreign affairs. |
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One wonders what group of mental pygmies in the department of foreign affairs or immigration fixed our gaze on East Timor. |
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The ministers of defense, interior and foreign affairs are all from the same area. |
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The DOS hold nine of the portfolios including ministerial post for the economy, foreign affairs and the interior. |
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In return, however, it has taken 17 of 30 ministerial posts, including the key positions of foreign affairs, defence and interior. |
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He is known first as a columnist and then as an author, mostly dealing with Indian foreign affairs. |
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The balance of power in Europe was now best served by total political non-activity in foreign affairs. |
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The 20-year Washington veteran has gained a reputation as a liberal on social issues and a moderate on economics and foreign affairs. |
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The report was adopted at the top security meeting of ministers in charge of defense and foreign affairs. |
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Cultural services, foreign affairs, and transportation receive only one to three per cent of the total budget. |
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Working back from the 1997 defeat, he held Cabinet posts in foreign affairs, defence, transport and Scotland. |
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That question has remained at the forefront of American thinking about foreign affairs ever since. |
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In foreign affairs we have pursued our national interest robustly while remaining alive to the needs and interests of others. |
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Take the words of the foreign affairs committee which flashed up on the screen. |
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Unlike others writing on this period, he accords due weight to such matters as popular religion, ethnic tensions, and foreign affairs. |
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The prime minister holds 19 portfolios, including royal palace affairs, defense, and foreign affairs. |
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Returning from Europe in 1783, Jay served Congress as secretary for foreign affairs for the next six years. |
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Richard M. Nixon was an inveterate Cold Warrior whose interest in domestic affairs never matched his passion for foreign affairs. |
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In opposition, he gained experience of a variety of issues, first shadowing foreign affairs, then becoming Labour's Treasury spokesperson. |
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And since this purported sale was between two sovereign governments, the minister of foreign affairs would have to be involved. |
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They are assisted by the ministers for foreign affairs and a member of the Commission. |
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I like his focus and experience on the domestic economy, as well as his expertise in foreign affairs. |
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Twenty-five years after leaving the secretary of state's office in Washington DC, he nurtures his status as the big enchilada of foreign affairs. |
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Assistant commissars of foreign affairs, as well as ambassadors, plenipotentiaries, and consul-generals, also perished. |
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And he is already singing a different tune on key environmental, defence and foreign affairs issues he once passionately advocated. |
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He presents an even-handed look at the president's unilateralist approach to foreign affairs. |
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Thus do an insecure, reclusive dictator and an insecure, impulsive foreign affairs naif hold the peace of the world in their hands. |
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We can say that we haven't covered foreign affairs and even the broadcast, the antenna nets don't do it very well either. |
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It was headed by the secretary of state for foreign affairs, a senior cabinet minister, assisted by two under-secretaries. |
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This certainly has strengthened Putin's hand especially in foreign affairs. |
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The key powers over taxation, foreign affairs and defence remain with the national parliaments. |
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The president let that slip away, deepening divisions by adopting a my-way-or-the-highway cocksureness on both domestic and foreign affairs. |
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While defence and foreign affairs are run jointly, Serbia, with a population of 7.5 million, has remained with the dinar, while Montenegro, population 660,000, uses the euro. |
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Not just selling the tapes but having them to mine for his memoirs, other foreign affairs books he wanted to write. |
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A host of local dignitaries presented bouquets of flowers to Rewat Thongprada, the honorary consul appointed by the Kazakhstan ministry of foreign affairs. |
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At the guesthouse that evening the head of the university foreign affairs office and his secretary come to talk to all foreign teachers and their spouses. |
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The Prime Minister is clearly alive to the danger of being seen as neglectful of his home front because he is too preoccupied with foreign affairs. |
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Like it or not, Americans today are just not that interested in foreign affairs. |
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This certainly has strengthened his hand, especially in foreign affairs. |
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For most regional leaders, domestic issues outweigh foreign affairs. |
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The outsourcing and militarization of foreign affairs, he writes, has boomeranged. |
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Nurses, doctors and management professionals are needed, particularly those with a background in foreign affairs, languages and tropical sicknesses. |
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This applies to clearly defined areas such as foreign affairs and education policy, as well as to more inchoate issues such as where tolerance of diversity begins and ends. |
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Lawyers and those dealing with foreign affairs have a smooth week ahead. |
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Labor's tireless foreign affairs spokesman, a self-confessed God-botherer, had issued a general invitation to colleagues to discuss Labor and religion. |
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What makes the new policy's promulgation politically possible is the lack of interest most Americans evince in foreign affairs, save matters of war and peace. |
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The BBC is to place greater emphasis on foreign affairs programming with the announcement of funding for more commissions, to be broadcast in prime-time slots. |
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If political debate is less sharp in the Neronian books, foreign affairs and Nero's flamboyant behaviour fully extend Tacitus' descriptive powers. |
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The Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Bin Alawi was in December 1997 promoted to this rank from a minister of state for foreign affairs. |
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However, in ecclesiastical and foreign affairs he was able to follow his own policy. |
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Elizabeth was cautious in foreign affairs, manoeuvring between the major powers of France and Spain. |
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On each day, a different topic, such as foreign affairs or finance, is considered. |
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Defence and most foreign affairs remain the responsibility of the United Kingdom. |
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Except in military defence and foreign affairs, Hong Kong maintains its independent executive, legislative and judiciary powers. |
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The European Union is a supranational union and not a sovereign state, and has limited scope in the areas of foreign affairs and defence policy. |
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Disraeli kept himself informed on foreign affairs, and on what was going on in cabinet, thanks to a source within it. |
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Disraeli always considered foreign affairs to be the most critical and most interesting part of statesmanship. |
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His brief first premiership, and the first year of his second, gave him little opportunity to make his mark in foreign affairs. |
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The British government agreed to participate in a televised ceremony at Iveagh House in Dublin, the Irish department of foreign affairs. |
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Defence and foreign affairs are carried out by the United Kingdom, which also retains responsibility to ensure good government. |
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On 13 May 2015, Salmond was appointed as the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman in the House of Commons. |
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Member states must agree unanimously for the EU to adopt policies concerning defence and foreign affairs. |
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The General Treaty reserved foreign affairs and defence to the United Kingdom but allowed internal autonomy. |
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The foreign affairs in the monarchy were basically related issues with the countries of the Southern Cone with which Brazil has borders. |
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It controls substantial parts of public health, home affairs and foreign affairs. |
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Since then, Sweden has been at peace, maintaining an official policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. |
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The Colonial Office in London retained control of some matters, notably foreign affairs, defence, and international shipping. |
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On the foreign affairs side, Authari managed to thwart the dangerous alliance between the Byzantines and the Franks. |
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Sultan Qaboos is the head of state and also directly controls the foreign affairs and defence portfolios. |
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The foreign affairs of Colombia are headed by the President, as head of state, and managed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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The Regulating Act, however, granted them additional powers relating to foreign affairs and defence. |
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It was revealed later during the interrogation that the absconder is the son of former state minister for foreign affairs Siddique Kanju. |
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The fact that the war is no longer the main issue in the election points to the dynamism of foreign affairs. |
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Her foreign affairs career began in 1946 with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in China's Kiangsu province. |
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The LDP decision was made at a meeting of party panels pertaining to foreign affairs, its second such move following a postponement Aug. |
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He sits on the House financial services and foreign affairs committees. |
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Gee Bing, acting secretary of foreign affairs for the Marshall Islands, cast doubt on Jose's claims after speaking to him. |
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The acting secretary of foreign affairs for the Marshall Islands, Gee Bing, cast doubt on Jose's claims after speaking with him. |
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The minister of foreign affairs of the Vatican noted that it was a great honor for him to meet with Catholicos Patriarch of all Georgia. |
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There is a shadow government in operation that only cares about foreign affairs and is run by the corporatists and elitists throughout the world. |
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Zlateva, speaking in Varan, stated that Jeleva's pefermance in the EU Commission hearing on Tuesday showed that she was ignorant of the foreign affairs subject. |
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Secretary Domingo will attend the 10th Asean-China Expo in Nanning, China, from September 3 to 6, said Manila's foreign affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez. |
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Nikita Sooklal, the daughter of a Middle East foreign affairs official, suffered second-degree burns on her hands and thighs when her laptop blew up with an almighty bang. |
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The new kingdom would be obliged to remain neutral in foreign affairs. |
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The Legislature had no authority over foreign affairs and defence. |
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Historians also suggest that Roosevelt was a pragmatist in foreign affairs, in that his policies were determined by practical consequences rather than by any philosophy. |
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This may have been a pleasing prospect for Bismarck, but it was unacceptable to either Napoleon III or to Agenor, duc de Gramont, his minister of foreign affairs. |
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Denmark was to represent its foreign affairs and defense interests. |
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In foreign affairs, the French Army down to 1812 was quite successful. |
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The New Zealand Parliament cannot pass legislation for these countries, but with their consent can act on behalf of them in foreign affairs and defence. |
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Furthermore, in foreign affairs he played a leading role in winning the First World War, redrawing the map of Europe at the peace conference, and partitioning Ireland. |
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Over the next years Walpole continued to share power with Townshend but the two clashed over British foreign affairs, especially over policy regarding Austria. |
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Areas that remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, the police department, the justice department, currency, and foreign affairs. |
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Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Secretary of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State, acts as the Holy See's minister of foreign affairs. |
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The former colonies were granted autonomy, save for certain matters including defense, foreign affairs and citizenship, which were the responsibility of the Realm. |
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By mutual agreement, the British Government manages the islands' foreign affairs and defence and the UK Parliament has the authority to legislate on their behalf. |
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