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Free movement (of workers) has not created any major problems in the three countries which did not impose restrictions. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level.
Katharina Von Schnurbein
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
There isn't a religious question here. This is a question of, 'Are you going to allow someone who harbors terrorists to go free or do you impose certain restrictions on someone who supports terrorism?'
Ra'anan Gissin
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
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
If ... the doctors say that he needs to be transferred to a certain hospital and then be returned back, Israel will not impose any conditions, Israel will not impose any restrictions.
Raanan Gissin
Two of the real problems that the labor movement is facing are coming together here -- outsourcing and the ability to replace workers during a strike,
Paul Clark
Two of the real problems that the labor movement is facing are coming together here -- outsourcing and the ability to replace workers during a strike.
Paul Clark
It has democratized flying. It makes the dream of Europe possible — the free movement of people within countries.
Stephen Hogan
[Restrictions on Movement: IOF have imposed severe restrictions on the freedom of movement of Palestinian civilians, especially in communities located near Israeli settlements. They have continued to close Erez crossing for the third consecutive week and to impose severe restrictions at other border crossings of the Gaza Strip. On 7 September 2005, IOF closed Rafah International Crossing Point, thus transforming the Gaza Strip into a big jail. IOF have also continued to close al-Matahen and Abu Houli checkpoints on Salah al-Din Street (the main road between the north and south of the Gaza Strip). In addition, IOF have continued to close a number of roads since the beginning of the current Intifada. In the West Bank, IOF have continued to close 'Ennab gate, east of Tulkarm, for the eighth consecutive week. Since the declaration of the northern West Bank as a closed military zone on Monday morning, 15 August 2005, IOF have imposed severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinian civilians. They erected a number of checkpoints on the main roads. They arrested at least 10 Palestinian civilians. IOF have continued to prevent 700 Palestinian teachers from entering Jerusalem. IOF positioned on the 'Arraba crossroads, southwest of Jenin, stopped a taxi and forced 7 Palestinian civilians to strip completely, and attempted to force a girl to strip, but she refused. This crime came a few hours following an order by the Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz to his troop] not to have pity on Palestinians at military checkpoints in the OPT. ... Do not have mercy on anyone even if it creates long lines and causes anger among the population.
Shaul Mofaz
Currently, Taiwan has an intake of 320,000 foreign workers from Southeast Asian countries. The Pacific island countries are relatively small and have very low populations. If we introduce, say, 500 workers from each of these countries, I think this number can easily be absorbed by Taiwan's market and in the mean time, it will significantly benefit our small Pacific allies.
Donald Lee
This nomination is an aggressive move by the Bush administration to use international development policy, and the money of the World Bank, to impose its will on developing countries, just as it has used its military to impose its will on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Leslie Cagan
For the first time, Russia and China had an opportunity to discuss any themes in their relations without looking back on inherited problems. No serious political problems between our countries have remained, capable of causing major difficulties in bilateral relations.
Mikhail Kamynin
You have to, in part, because any time you impose restrictions, it certainly can't hurt.
Lynn Fegley
If for whatever reason the council couldn't fulfill its responsibilities, then I think it would be incumbent on us, and I'm sure we would press ahead to ask other countries or other groups of countries to impose those sanctions.
John Bolton
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