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«There is no question in my mind that the condom crisis in Uganda is being driven and exacerbated by PEPFAR and by the extreme policies that the administration in the U.S. is now pursuing in the emphasis on abstinence,»
«What the Liberals were prepared to tolerate ... this outrageous evisceration of a people, Mulroney was not prepared to tolerate.»
«It is not clear what the impact of estrangement between the U.S. and some its allies will have on the financial sphere. The last G7 meeting did not achieve a great deal,»
«[The OECD] comments that it sees no immediate pressures to change U.S. monetary policy,»
«It may be that the majority [of the committee] feels somewhat constrained by its concern not to upset markets unduly, being especially sensitive to sterling's strength,»
«A trial of strength may be emerging on the ECB monetary council between the Frankfurt-based board and the representatives of some of the central banks,»
«MPC members are united in seeing sterling's future performance as having a crucial bearing on their success in achieving the [inflation] target,»
«Duisenberg gave the strongest possible hint that the ECB is on the verge of raising its refinancing rate,»
«It is worth noting that, in its revised forecasts for GDP growth, the OECD saw fit to raise its 1999 forecasts for most (euro-zone) member-countries, as compared with its June projections, but lowered those for Germany and Italy.»
«[Mr. Lewis's book is a compilation of lectures he delivered as a private citizen during the past year. In his last chapter, he commends South Africa for devoting an ample share of its budget to AIDS problems and for its efforts to prevent new infections.] But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably, ... What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.»