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  • ...se, yet are vociferously denied nonetheless by significant segments in the United States." | show=}} ...se, yet are vociferously denied nonetheless by significant segments in the United States.
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  • ...s are overblown, many said, and scientists and officials from rich Western nations who cite copious research showing it causes cancer are distorting the facts ...European Union nations have banned asbestos entirely. Others including the United States have severely curtailed its use.
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  • ...an. Readers may suspect it to be impossible even in the wealthiest of OECD nations. Yet, in those nations, productivity, wealth, and national incomes have advanced sufficiently far
    41 KB (6,868 words) - 21:26, 21 August 2014
  • ...tical fact — one that is now sometimes hard to recall. The newly created United States was a mess. Politically disorganized, economically underdeveloped, a ...sly doubt, that if these States should either be wholly disunited, or only united in partial confederacies, the subdivisions into which they might be thrown
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  • ...Mexico the return of the American Southwest if it would declare war on the United States. ...argument of Japanese militarists that they had no choice but to attack the United States because Roosevelt had imposed an economic embargo.
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  • ...examples of anarchic companies, so, too, are there no examples of anarchic nations. This is not an accident; all groups require some degree of central organiz ...t be explained on an individual level. One is economic depressions. In the United States, where rugged individualism and self-reliance have always been part
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  • Whatever its implications for electoral politics in the United States, though, the nullification movement is not limited to helping a part ...ers of the Frankfurt School—who fled Nazi Germany and were exiles in the United States in the 1930s.15
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  • ...of the lives of individuals and the fruits of their labor. Even within the United States, all political parties other than our own grant to government the ri No individual rights should be denied or abridge by the laws of the United States or any state of locality on account of sex, race, color, creed, age,
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  • ...iff Asness]] to show decisively that healthcare costs are very high in the United States compared to socialized countries. | show=}} ...oid that America's health care system is worse than that of other advanced nations, and Cliff directed me to this article of his, alleging that this talking p
    13 KB (2,149 words) - 13:06, 24 February 2016
  • ...millions of dollars from foreign governments in recent years while pushing United States government officials to adopt policies that often reflect the donors ... House, at the Treasury Department and in Congress to double spending on a United States foreign aid program.
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  • ... Waters, but outside the Exclusive Economic Zone according to the [[United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea]]. | show=}}
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  • ...t with libertarianism. There are 193 sovereign state members of the United Nations—195, if you count the Vatican and Palestine, which have been granted obse ... mature, well-established industrial democracies: the U.S. and Canada, the nations of western Europe and Japan. But none of these countries, including the U.S
    9 KB (1,423 words) - 12:12, 17 November 2020
  • ...ed. They are horribly wrong, as this [[Freedom House]] index shows. Many nations strictly censor the internet. | show=}} ...nd analysts who wrote country reports participated in panels at the United Nations Human Rights Council and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). In Thailand,
    6 KB (900 words) - 19:22, 17 September 2014
  • ...s, where fundamentalists fought were the corrupt warlords and pirates. The United States, with its ally, Ethiopia, have already stepped in once to keep the f ...or action. However, in 2009, action against piracy by a vast collection of nations, including all the heavy-weights, has dropped the number of pirate attacks.
    6 KB (1,047 words) - 18:00, 12 October 2014
  • ...libertarians excitedly foaming about his candidacy.[4] Plus, he thinks the United States is a "Christian nation" and it's the basis of the country's laws.
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  • ... offers and went to the World Intellectual Property Organization (a United Nations agency) to lodge an intellectual property complaint in an attempt to contro That's right, Ron Paul went to the the United Nations: a global organization that he has constantly said America should renounce
    29 KB (4,583 words) - 20:21, 4 September 2016
  • ...ome of today's conservative fears—from a socialist president to a United Nations-driven "one-world government"—wouldn't have sounded out of place in the e
    8 KB (1,189 words) - 19:51, 10 November 2014
  • ...able to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders” (book 5, part 3, articl ...ent national backgrounds to the civic structure and related aspects of the United States.
    9 KB (1,416 words) - 13:53, 9 December 2014
  • ...logy in the United States and to a lesser extent in other English-speaking nations. But they only began using the term in 1955 (Russell 1955). Before that, an ...ity should be achieved and on what resources should be equalized, they are united by the search for some version of resource equality.
    45 KB (6,588 words) - 19:03, 22 December 2014
  • ...astal waters, and navigable rivers) all the way inland to cover the entire United States. Still others claim it happened when Congress granted FDR broad emer ...pened, or at least that the nails were driven into the coffin of the "old" United States, by an obscure piece of Federal legislation called the Buck Act.
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