The U.S. and Cuban ordsprog
The U.S. and Cuban travel restrictions reflect an utter disregard for the welfare of families. Both countries are sacrificing people's freedom of movement to promote dead-end policies.
Jose Miguel Vivanco
Both countries are sacrificing people's freedom of movement to promote dead-end policies.
Jose Miguel Vivanco
We placed few restrictions on people. Faculty had freedom to conduct their research and had few IT policies to think about.
Jeff Berliner
It should not be a source of low-cost financing for countries with ready access to private capital, or long-term welfare for countries that cannot break the habit of bad policies,
Lawrence Summers
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1954
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Once pandemic strains are widespread, it doesn't make any sense to impose travel restrictions. You simply can't contain the flu with travel restrictions.
Ira Longini
Overall it is satisfactory but we hope that there will be further improvement between now and 2009. It is really good news that three countries are lifting the restrictions and almost all the other countries have lifted some restrictions either in some sectors or they are going to be gradually lifting their restrictions up until 2009.
Katharina Von Schnurbein
By approving the city of Chicago's O'Hare expansion plan, the FAA has done nothing less than authorize the desecration of St. Johannes Cemetery and promote the careless disregard for the First Amendment and federal religious freedom law.
Jared Leland
The success of family welfare depends on giving women complete freedom with their lives. The need of the hour is that people should plan their families as per their convenience and get the bare minimum health facilities,
Atal Behari Vajpayee
Free movement (of workers) has not created any major problems in the three countries which did not impose restrictions. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others.
Katharina Von Schnurbein
I think it's important for people to know that the purpose of the Freedom Walk is to remember the victims, to reflect on what happened in this country, and then to renew our commitment to freedom and to the people defending the freedom ... our men and women in the military across the globe.
Allison Barber
The central bank obviously would like to see two-way movement. That to a large extent depends on what happens with policies. For example, the relaxation of restrictions on capital flows takes away some of the upward pressure on the yuan.
Tim Condon
Hence, to jointly promote balanced and orderly development of the world economy, all countries, major economies in particular, should not only adopt responsible economic policies to introduce necessary economic restructuring, keep major currencies reasonably stable and prevent trade protectionism, but also intensify dialogues on macro-economic policies and, most importantly, coordination on major issues that bear on the overall development of the world economy and the common interest of all countries,
Hu Jintao
The tsunami was the first time that countries wanted a say in how their dead were returned home. Now there is movement between countries, and at Interpol, to ask what agreements can be reached to avoid confusion the next time.
Robert Jensen
should be free to travel in accordance with Israel's obligation to allow freedom of movement for Palestinian officials.
Yasser Arafat
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1929
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2004
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The indictment of all Cuban government officials criminally responsible will not only serve to vindicate the families and this community . . . but it will also serve to ensure the future of freedom and democracy in Cuba.
Mirta Costa
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