So in hindsight, New Zealand declaring surrender in the currency war is a tad too early.
"Of course there should be a referendum if we as a country were to surrender new powers to the European Union, " he said.
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Engagement remains the policy, but if Mr. Morsi were to reverse his pledge to surrender powers once a new parliament is elected, it would be a bitter blow for EU policy and ties would likely be reassessed.
He was skilful at getting countries to surrender their finest beaches for new resorts in return for electricity and other infrastructure, and persuading bankers to finance them.
To discourage their use, Ghana has introduced a rebate scheme to encourage people to surrender their used refrigerators for a new one.
The account value dramatically overstates a policy's intrinsic value but these new regs severely limit factoring in the interplay of surrender charges, and this is why they often overstate a policy's market value.
The few thousand who would have to surrender the property they now hold will have new houses built for them, possibly in the same area.
Instead the war's critics propose an entirely new approach that drops or downplays military means and abandons unconditional surrender as the goal.
He was arrested after a friend helped facilitate his surrender in the crowded parking lot of a convenience store in Bethlehem, New York, according to Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne.
Officials in the attorney general's office were uncertain what surrender penalties would apply to teachers who sought to exit the program before new products are offered next year (when no-penalty rollovers will be permitted at least on variable annuity investments).
According to new research from Brown University, if you spend an hour a day commuting, you surrender sleep, exercise, eating with your family, and food preparation--but not TV time.
That means finding a formula that satisfies Germany and others by making the shift to a new voting system almost inevitable, but which Poland could paint as something less than a surrender.
He arrived in the Pacific Theater in 1944 and served in New Guinea, the Philippines and Okinawa before being among the first American troops to enter Japan after the surrender.
Those whose products are bulky and hard to smuggle (tobacco farmers, for instance) must surrender half of their hard-currency proceeds to the government, which repays them in crisp new Zimbabwe dollars, at the official rate.
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