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Even worse from a non-proliferation point of view, is Section 301(c) which prohibits the control of U.S. parts or components if the item is assembled overseas.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In Jacob van Ruisdael's captivating "View of Haarlem" (c. 1670-75), a totally flat, almost totally dark landscape lies under a canvas that is two-thirds billowing, sky-broken clouds.
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Say you live in city A and work in city B and have family in city C, you might want to have a view of local issues in each place.
FORBES: Connect
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Speaking on the World at One on Thursday, Andrew Sentance, a former MPC member, stuck with his longstanding view, which is a mixture of (b) and (c): that the policy would do much for inflation, but not much for anything else.
BBC: Quantitatively more easing from the Bank
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Seventy percent of Americans still view home ownership as part of their own American dream, according to San Francisco, C.
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Consequently, in the Commission's view, section 405(a)(14) of IRFA, 22 U.S.C. 6445(a)(14), gives you power now to raise such a barrier in the form of a prohibition against the purchase of China bonds by U.S. financial institutions such as underwriters, pension plans or mutual funds.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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We recognize the scientific view that the increase in global average temperature above pre-industrial levels ought not to exceed 2 degrees C.
WHITEHOUSE: THE WHITE HOUSE
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Denis's solidly constructed studies of clouds and hilly Italian landscapes washed in dusty light are irresistible, as are his "View on the Quirinal Hill, Rome" (1800) and "Fortified Wall, Italy" (c. 1786-1806), with their geometric architecture, bathed in afternoon sun, played against sky and foliage.
WSJ: Appealing to Modern Eyes | The Path of Nature | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Karen Wilkin