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The Pakistani government has denied knowingly harboring Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters, although its intelligence agencies routinely aided the Taliban until General Musharraf decided to break with the Afghan mullahs after the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
United Nations officials have complained that soldiers from southern Sudan's armed forces routinely attack aid convoys traveling through rural areas.
The Germans are adamant that Europe must not become a "transfer union," in which stronger governments and nations routinely provide aid to weaker.
Robert Rector, a fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, took issue with that, arguing that government data routinely undercounted aid to the poor and taxes taken from everyone else.
Like many of the other detainees, he claimed that when he was arrested, in Afghanistan in 2001, he was on a charitable mission — but, unlike some others, he had routinely done aid work in impoverished countries.
Once the supplies reach the Syrian border, our partners who routinely make aid deliveries into Syria will use them to establish a children's clinic capable of serving 60,000 patients.
Just tightening your stomach muscles routinely will aid in toning the muscles there.
We will now begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them," Trump wrote.
While the gamut of snowmelt models are routinely used to aid in water resource management, a comparison of snowmelt models' predictive uncertainties had previously not been done.
Although the system is far from perfect, it is certainly more transparent than it was when foreign aid routinely helped ruthless dictators stay in power.
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