Adopting a policy that payments to investors should take precedence over other U.S. legal obligations would merely be default by another name, since the world would recognize it as a failure by the U.S. to stand behind its commitments.
Although his 200-meters winning time set a new world record that was to stand for 11 years Smith never ran for the U.S. again, and was eventually forced to give up athletics and turn to American football instead.
Some money-watchers have suggested that while Hong Kong continues to publicly stand by the linked-exchange rate peg of its currency to the U.S. dollar, behind the scenes it may be looking for alternatives.
But Russia expert Wallander says the new French president's high-profile foreign policy, including his promise to stand up to Russia, will help frustrate Moscow's attempt to maintain an anti-U.S. front with major European countries.
And for President Bush, the ability for Iraqi security forces to stand up and do the job, will ease the burden on U.S. and coalition forces and allow them to gradually pull out of Iraq, as well.
He stood there -- again, he did not sound like someone standing before the U.S. Supreme Court to stand up for something that is a historic piece of law.
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As things stand, the U.S. data are next to useless, since it takes several minutes to have other secret signals extracted prior to reaching Japanese forces, according to defense analyst Okabe.
Both the U.S. and France are determined to stand firm as allies on this issue of terrorism.
So where do the U.S. and China stand, as they try to use each other economically while parrying strategically?
The U.S. ambassador has been pressing U.N. members to take a stronger stand against human rights abuses in the African country.
But the Bush administration and U.S. military commanders say increased Iranian involvement in Iraq means that the U.S. has to take a tougher stand to protect its troops and Iraqi civilians.
If a modest recovery continues in the U.S., top casual-dining chains stand to prosper and having two good brands is gold for a franchisor.
Taking into account labor, materials, transportation, and energy costs, the chemicals, primary metals, and heavy equipment manufacturing industries stand to benefit most from maintaining or expanding facilities in the U.S. Companies in wood, plastic, and rubber products could also benefit significantly, but their lower net imports might limit their benefits from on-shoring.
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The Center for Security Policy believes that it is incumbent on the Bush Administration to "stand-down" on further weakening of the U.S. and multilateral export control regime pending a complete reassessment of the present policy approach and rampant mismanagement of licensing decisions.
Mawyer said if the civil suit goes to trial, he will move to bring Gilani to the U.S. and put him on the stand.
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Perhaps the big goal line stand had to do with the dollar or bond yields rising here in the U.S. (signaling that there was no panicked flight to quality occurring).
The U.S. men won't be alone in trying to stand atop the Olympic podium this weekend.
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Larry Burns ruled Jared Loughner incompetent to stand trial.
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Standing four-over on the par-five17th, the U.S. PGA champion needed a birdie or better to get stand a chance of making the final two rounds.
As Lake notes, the U.S. used similar tactics to try to persuade Iraqi officers to stand down early in both 1991 and 2003.
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The article demonstrates the serious risks from uninformed regulatory intrusion that the U.S. natural gas industry will continue to face until government regulators stand up and defend the science supporting this well studied process.
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He doesn't want U.S. leadership, however, to send mixed signals, to not stand with the Iraqi people.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Pablo Quinones and Katherine Goldstein brought two more investors to the stand in the Sky Capital trial in Manhattan federal court.
In addition, his salary and award stand in contrast to those of average Britons, who are facing inflation and job losses in the U.K's struggling economy.
If Japan does not stand behind the loans it has made to Southeast Asia, then the spillover from Asia to the U.S. could become more serious, says Clough.
The dire state of the European economy, along with uber-sluggish growth in the U.S. has put the onus on central bankers, which have repeatedly said they stand ready to act.
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Against these significant potential costs to the United States stand the profits to be realized by, at present, a small number of private firms on the U.S. side who wish to participate in joint ventures with the Soviet Union.
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At one point in the proceedings, when photographs were introduced showing a smiling Mr. Valle with his now-17-month-old daughter, Ms. Mangan-Valle was crying so hard that U.S. District Court Judge Paul Gardephe allowed her to step down from the witness stand to compose herself.
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But it was not something that U.S. authorities were able to make a criminal case against it, although they still stand by these charges.
I'm wondering whether this is another case where the U.S. makes its stand clear, as you just did, but the leverage here is limited to actually influence these events.
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