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The de facto separatist government in Donetsk repeated on Tuesday lunchtime that the Ukrainian army was considered to be an "occupying force", and the ambush appeared to be a bloody restatement of their case.
Neither new right nor old left, he denies that there is a need to choose either failed religion, and promises to continue his mission of "modernising" Britain no matter how much his own party may clamour to return to the true old faith.As usual, this restatement of the Blairite creed is both admirable and maddening.
Last month NATO officials were claiming that it was "98% there", and although members continue to differ on some issues, such as the alliance's future nuclear posture (of which more later), those will be papered over in Lisbon.At the heart of the document is a restatement of NATO's core commitment to collective defence, enshrined in Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty.
At one point, more than 60 "restatement teams" were beavering away at Fannie, trying to make sense of its labyrinthine books.
On the way out, they have surrendered two-years of compensation an important step for an industry that had too often responded to failure by lavishly paying those responsible.Its troubles notwithstanding (and ignoring an accounting shift tied to a restatement of the results for the first quarter), JPMorgan earned $4.6 billion.
Political leaders have little appetite for trying to persuade the public that capable armed forces are essential to Britain's future.So there is an urgent need for a serious restatement of national strategy that could create a political consensus and inform Britain's next strategic defence and security review (SDSR), due in 18 months.
Professional Europeans point out, for example, that Article 10 of the constitution, which states that EU law "shall have primacy over the law of the member states", is just a restatement of something that has been true since the Treaty of Rome in 1957.In this section Tidying up or tyranny?
This simple restatement of the logic of liberal trade brought derision down on Mr Mankiw's head and the supposedly pro-trade administration he works for conspicuously failed to defend the plain truth he had advanced.
They are deteriorating fast.In this section The incredible shrinking economy No strings attached Minsky's moment Basel brush Notes from the underground The mess in La Mancha Bullish on bullion The grass is always greener Marjorie Deane internship Correction: Globalisation and trade ReprintsThe exact state of Castilla La Mancha is unclear and a restatement of its accounts is likely.
But this week's gale of bad news has shattered the firm's credibility: a third restatement of reserves in four months, downgrades of its debt by leading credit agencies, and the resignation of its chief financial officer.
A much-heralded new "constitution" turns out to be a flowery restatement of existing rights, such as the entitlement to choose a hospital or receive any treatment approved by the NHS's spending watchdog.
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