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The philosophical argument in favor of immigration is, of course, what my colleague Steve Coll describes in Comment this week, as "America's foundational narrative" — the notion that the unique American advantage is our commitment to absorb the best brains and ideas from abroad.
The philosophical argument in favor of immigration is, of course, what my colleague Steve Coll describes in Comment this week, as "America's foundational narrative"—the notion that the unique American advantage is our commitment to absorb the best brains and ideas from abroad.
With the U.S. departure, he broke his commitment to absorb tens of thousands of decommissioned Sunni Sonss of Anbar" into Iraq's military and security services.
A decade ago, it seemed like a low-risk commitment to absorb the Baltic states and other Eastern European nations into NATO with the promise to defend them at any cost.
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If you have any doubts about China's commitment to absorbing renewable energy into its economic strategy, take note of the float covered with solar panels and wind turbines and nuclear-power cooling towers.
The incentives to investors could be in the form of commitments to absorb some of the losses from any assets they purchase, should their values continue to decline.
In the Charlie Rose interview Wallace draws the distinction between a painting, which can be absorbed whole almost instantly, and a book, which requires a commitment of time to absorb.
This type of approach can be successful in addressing workforce shortages but requires significant investment on the part of the partner institution as well as a firm government commitment through appropriate agreements to absorb the seconded or contracted health workers after the period of external support comes to a close [ 39].
It reflects the commitment and capacity of each partner to absorb the skills of the other.
In terms of donor assistance for health, longer term commitments (at least three years) are encouraged as they allow governments to raise additional revenues to absorb recurrent costs and replace donor funds at the end of the commitment period.
Despite all that, it was still possible to believe that Denmark's powerful commitment to a civil society would triumph, and that is why what happened this weekend is so hard to absorb.
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