Obviously that's important in the UK national interest and I believe it's important in the U.S. national interest.
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He actually believed that whatever he decided was the law; not only could he decide what was the national interest, he was the national interest.
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Harry J. Kazianis serves as director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest and executive editor of its publishing arm, The National Interest.
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But almost all had one common quality — when they reached the point where their own personal interest touched upon the national interest, it was the national interest that prevailed.
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The race was of national interest in the first place.
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And Harry Kazianis, Director at the Center for National Interest.
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We, based on our country's national interest, respected this suggestion.
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I think we would say yes, is in national interest.
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No rational calculus of national interest can explain the ban.
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That's just not serving America's national interest, in my view.
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" But, he added, "perhaps [the]…key is Russian national interest.
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But there's this: A Brexit isn't in your national interest.
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As we act in our national interest, so does France.
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In fact, it's a reasonable attitude rooted in national interest.
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Once you get national interest, passion goes through the roof.
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But we don't want to sacrifice national interest for ourselves.
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But such initiatives have often clashed with Britain's national interest.
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I believe it is in our national interest to do so.
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Because making Brexit a success is central to our national interest.
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We do so because it is profoundly in our national interest.
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In these conversations there is little discussion of the national interest.
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For America's national interest, however, the summit was a missed opportunity.
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Another concern is the Trump administration's conception of the national interest.
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He recently published All Brexit is Local in National Interest magazine.
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There is no shortage of national interest and enthusiasm for STEM.
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He puts his own interest before the national interest every day.
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No one really knows what constitutes a "national interest" in technology.
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It is in the national interest, and it is about safety.
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Emotion and short-term electoral calculation are trumping the national interest.
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"National interest" was part of the NSF's original 1950 congressional charter.
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Political self-interest will not be confused with the national interest.
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But Schneider put the national interest, as he saw it, first.
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I will never put the special interests before the national interest.
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Her belief that national interest outweighed political consequences was not absolute.
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And neither those policies nor the prices serve the national interest.
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It also satisfies the national interest in having peaceful labor relations.
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I mean Australia will make its decisions in our national interest.
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If there be a national interest in Syria, let's hear it.
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"It's in our national interest to help these governments," he said.
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The speech will be hosted by the Center for the National Interest, formerly known as the Nixon Center, and the magazine it publishes, The National Interest, according to a news release provided by the Trump campaign.
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National interest The State Department's guidance says trips to North Korea might be in the US national interest if the traveler is a journalist and the purpose of the trip is to report on the country.
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We are going to pursue policy that's in Australia's best national interest.
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This elision of Brexit and the national interest has curdled British politics.
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Congress is not wired to solve national problems in the national interest.
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As an aspirant superpower, China sees technology as a vital national interest.
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The General Accountability Office calls this a high risk for national interest.
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Be prepared to be deployed overseas and act in Australia's national interest.
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It's the right thing to do, and it's in the national interest.
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It's also in our national interest, as it avoids another endless war.
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Obviously, President Trump would say he was acting in the national interest.
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This is in our vital national interest, and it is long overdue.
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History and the national interest may demand that you not be obstructionist.
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Solving this problem, so close to home, is in our national interest.
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He claims his foreign policy is solely based on the national interest.
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Aipac bribes Congress into twisting American foreign policy against the national interest.
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Of course we have a national interest in keeping the President safe.
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Every day, he will put the national interest above his personal interest.
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"Of course we have a national interest in keeping the President safe."
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We should distribute them in our considered national interest, not by chance.
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Daniel Goldman: Is it in the national interest of the United States?
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He is a columnist for The National Interest and The American Conservative.
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The administration insists on its right to judge whether it is good for America's "national interest" to allow someone to enter the US — with that national interest defined as something more restrictive than simply following existing US law.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Conte insisted that "our national interest has not been compromised."
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Far from being one-sided, New START is firmly in America's national interest.
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The British prime minister wants to leave the bloc in "the national interest".
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As my administration has demonstrated, America will always act in our national interest.
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Justin Trudeau, the prime minister, insists the pipeline is in the national interest.
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His work has appeared in the National Interest and the Times Literary Supplement.
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He believes in a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest.
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He has written for The National Interest, Rare Politics and The American Conservative.
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If Russia gets its way on its core national interest in Syria, i.e.
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He has written for The National Interest, Rare Politics, and The American Conservative.
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Helping others is both part of our heritage and in our national interest.
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Therefore the success of these operations is very much in our national interest.
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Imposing excessive regulation and barriers to deployment runs contrary to the national interest.
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The National Interest, as the name proclaims, is a realist foreign-policy journal.
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He also serves as executive editor of its publishing arm, The National Interest.
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Center for the National Interest, was established by former U.S. President Richard Nixon.
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His run has drummed up national interest but has made little impact locally.
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The national interest, I think, says that we should rally in her support.
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"Common interest [is] more important rather than one's own national interest," he said.
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Free media access to a transparent government is obviously of crucial national interest.
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But strife with Israel was not in Egypt's national interest, Captain Kholi said.
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They had a chance to prioritize national interest, but they chose personal interest.
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Center for the National Interest was established by former U.S. President Richard Nixon.
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Free media access to a transparent government is obviously of crucial national interest.
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Was Solemani's killing done in the national interest or in Trump's self-interest?
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Yet other countries' use of national interest provisions has not produced such reprisals.
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It imposes a duty to pursue the national interest over any private interest.
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Even there – especially there – Trump's value-free foreign policy harms our national interest.
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Apparently citing the national interest, Humphrey chose to remain silent and lost the election.
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I continue to think that a failed impeachment is not in the national interest.
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National interest Blunt is getting plenty of help from outside Missouri, as is Kander.
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Second, the administration should be more judicious in the use of national interest waivers.
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She said speed was essential and that military action was in the national interest.
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You have basically warring tribes that subordinate the national interest to their tribal interest.
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"He has been in the forefront of issues of national interest," Mr. Davidoff said.
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It also forces public officials to choose between their family and the national interest.
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It matters if we have a debate about what is in our national interest.
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Mr. Ryan's campaign remains confident that national interest is not translating to local support.
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"The scheme is crucial to our national interest," minister Chris Grayling said in parliament.
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But the federal government has repeatedly said the project is in the national interest.
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National interest has only ever been a tool wielded to hold on to power.
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But from utilitarian and moral perspectives, doing so is in the U.S. national interest.
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Having a robustly funded CDC, I think, is very much in the national interest.
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Mr. Trump clearly sees no national interest or responsibility in trying to promote democracy.
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School and regional pride fuel part of the intense national interest in the tournament.
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Never has the national interest been so ill-served on such a vital issue.
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The president couldn't care less about facts, intelligence, military analysis or the national interest.
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He opposes this order by advocating a system of raw power and national interest.
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Paul Krugman The waters are receding in Houston, and so, inevitably, is national interest.
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Let's put that money to use in support of freedom and America's national interest.
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Instead, foreign policy is crafted and carried out in accordance with the national interest.
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The Saudi government offered different forms of assistance to promote the US national interest.
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For our national interest, we do not turn away from any negotiation or agreement.
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With this argument, Dershowitz completely conflates a president's self-interest with the national interest.
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And it's why we have a national interest in supporting Central American Triangle countries.
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I'd feel better if I believed Trump put the national interest above his ego.
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"She added that the aid freeze "had nothing to do with the national interest.
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Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to pass the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA).
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It is in our national interest to improve and strengthen our relationship with Mexico.
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Mexico will remain at the table with calmness, firmness and in the national interest.
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On the other hand, the Trump administration is decentralizing matters of distinctly national interest.
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A decision in national interest, at cost to her, which I hope colleagues accept.
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Alternatively, we might expect that Congress as a whole will represent the national interest.
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I don't see this in any way serving the national interest of this country.
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What do the standards — undue hardship, national interest, no harm to security — actually mean?
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Many of them are of some standing, they have a history so I think we will do what is in our national interest and again part of that strategic partnership is the ability of each country to comprehend and appreciate the national interest.
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Politicians of all stripes have spent the past two years talking about the national interest.
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And Red China Rising is not necessarily a blessing for our interest – our national interest.
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Or will he declare himself open to talks with Mrs Merkel in the national interest?
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They also intertwine the party's pro-openness vocation with the national interest like never before.
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They are no special interest; they are a national interest that strengthens who we are.
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"We always put forward national interest as consideration in making the decision," said the official.
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And they often had very serious disagreements about how best to serve the national interest.
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Yet British firms own 7% of Australia's agricultural land, without apparently damaging the national interest.
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Transparency in all things, as long as it's not going to hurt the national interest.
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Kamp has said a takeover of Akzo Nobel is not in the Dutch national interest.
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Mexico will remain at the table with serenity, firmness and with the national interest ahead.
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Like other special elections since Trump took office, the race has drawn sizable national interest.
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Ultimately, he said, Trump does not believe that foreign ventures serve the U.S. national interest.
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Our previous commanders-in-chief conducted policy to advance their vision of the national interest.
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But we cannot calculate short-term returns when it's about the long-term national interest.
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American presidents must work with foreign leaders of all kinds to advance the national interest.
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They made a calm, clear case about how President Trump has undermined the national interest.
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The U.S., moreover, does bad stuff all the time in the name of national interest.
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Everyone has to realize it's in the national interest to maintain these kinds of programs.
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It would mean the president had subverted the national interest to pursue a political vendetta.
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The short-term interest of businesses isn't the same as the long-term national interest.
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Our foreign policy must be universally regarded as a pure reflection of our national interest.
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The place is a quagmire and distracts from our national interest and real security threats.
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But they will not risk their careers by breaking with him in the national interest.
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"For immigration to continue to serve our national interest, it must be lawful," she wrote.
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Australia blocked a takeover bid by Shell for Woodside in 2001 on national interest grounds.
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It was "in the national interest," the cautious spymasters ruled, that it remain that way.
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In 0003, for instance, he said the conflict there was not in the national interest.
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Today, again, he put another one of those promises ahead of United States' national interest.
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It's not in the national interest and I would say, for heaven's sake man, go.
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The parliamentary system pits party interest against national interest, and career advancement against evidence-based policy.
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It was in the national interest of both countries to strike a good deal, she said.
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On Friday, Morrison said the acquisition by foreign investors would be contrary to the national interest.
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Russia, China, and India are all trying to develop hypersonic weapons, according to The National Interest.
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The chairman added that members would understand the importance of moving forward in the national interest.
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It commended Haftar's Libyan National Army for "putting the national interest first" by handing them back.
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The director of the National Science Foundation has already implemented "national interest" guidelines for new grants.
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She will also say that it is in Britain's national interest for the EU to succeed.
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Their sole prerogative is to define and defend what they perceive to be their national interest.
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What Trump's budget promises We must reform immigration policy so that it serves our national interest.
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A president needs to rise above the point-scoring and to act in the national interest.
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"When it's in the national interest, the President has the full authority to act," Spicer said.
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And so I think it&aposs important that we understand we have our national interest here.
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The deal would be "contrary to the national interest," Frydenberg said in a statement released Wednesday.
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When a project does serve the national interest, it is important that the government backs it.
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The new strategy is notable for two changes, besides a greater focus on the national interest.
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Candidates for federal office have duties and obligations toward the national interest that supersede tactical calculations.
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Building resilient communities capable of resisting and countering violent extremism is clearly in the national interest.
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"We must not allow political loyalties prevent us from collaborating in the national interest," he said.
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Too often, both parties are still confusing the interests of big business with the national interest.
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In October, Trump refused to certify the deal, saying it is not in the national interest.
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"Russia is acting against the U.K.'s national interest in cyberspace," Martin wrote in the letter.
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So it serves our national interest if the privilege of U.S. citizenship is within everyone's grasp.
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The league was founded in 85033 in an effort to increase national interest in women's hockey.
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Mattis testified to Congress that staying in the deal is in the United States' national interest.
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The strengthening of Hezbollah and empowering of a hegemonic Iran is not in our national interest.
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Commentary by Harry J. Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest.
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That has now changed to "shall impose" penalties, unless it is not in the national interest.
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Canada's relationship with the U.S. is — whether Canadians like it or not — a paramount national interest.
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From George Washington onward, the pardon power has enabled American presidents to further the national interest.
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The Finance Ministry blocked the legislation, saying it was against the national interest and fiscally unsound.
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He singled out Trump's motives as being personal and political and against the country's national interest.
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The fight has attracted national interest, and with it, more than $133 million in outside spending.
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It is in our national interest to conclude them once our strategic objectives have been reached.
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The race has drawn significant national interest, particularly after sexual misconduct allegations were made against Moore.
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There are all kinds of ways we could turn the Weeks around to the national interest.
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If I'm not elected the national interest will suffer greatly,'" Dershowitz believes "that cannot be impeachable.
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Trump is an exuberant realist who thinks of the world in terms of America's national interest.
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Obama believed in a cautious pursuit of national interest through diplomacy and multilateral agreements, whenever possible.
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Editorial American presidents must sometimes deal with unsavory foreign leaders in pursuit of America's national interest.
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Moving to my response, I listed three broad categories of relevant motive, which are pure national interest to help the military, pure corrupt motive to obtain a kickback, and mixed motive to help the national interest in a way that can also help a reelection effort.
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Such a policy would violate a bedrock of international trade deals called national interest, trade experts say.
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But in each case, the rationale was laid out and put in context of the national interest.
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For Trump, foreign policy is not a matter of national interest or an extension of American exceptionalism.
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It has also exposed a network of shady, sneaky agents advancing Trump's schemes, against the national interest.
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These critics also have accused Barr of acting as Trump's lawyer rather than in the national interest.
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"Obviously source code could be used in ways that are inimical to our national interest," Cilluffo said.
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The party has shown a willingness to work in the national interest, even at its own expense.
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After all, the Trump administration doesn't believe that family-based immigration is in the national interest, period.
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HARRY KAZIANIS, DIRECTOR AT THE CENTRE FOR NATIONAL INTEREST: I don&apost know what to say Laura.
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Almost two decades ago, the Sisterhood came close to ending as funding diminished and national interest lessened.
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Now, there are plenty of people who say the liberal international order promoted the American national interest.
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Something to think about for the diplomat planning an arduous journey hoping to further the national interest.
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Also, the defense agencies are motivated only by national interest, rather than ideology, religion or electoral considerations.
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Fairness is certainly a worthy pursuit for any administration, especially when it comes to the national interest.
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But both the quid and the quo were rooted in some plausible definition of American national interest.
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" For any large-scale project, the corps needs to identify what Kelly calls a "legitimate national interest.
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Most of all, they deserve, and our own national interest demands, an end to the government shutdown.
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They only act out of fear, to defend their honor, or to realize a specific national interest.
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Cincinnatus and George Washington: to wander back toward civility and put the national interest of personal ambition.
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Such an outcome will serve the national interest regardless of whether one favors bigger or smaller government.
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The commission proved that its members' devotion to the national interest was far stronger than party loyalties.
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"It remains overwhelmingly and compellingly in Britain's best national interest that the EU should succeed," she said.
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There should be no doubt anymore that exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) is in America's national interest.
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Kim sitting on the throne in Pyongyang is in the U.S. national interest — at least for now.
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Besides, international law will not force any country to do what is not in its national interest.
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Tariff policy will once again be driven by influence-peddling and bribery, never mind the national interest.
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"The national interest comes first," Carlos Berrizbeitia, a lawmaker from the small Venezuela Project party, told reporters.
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But the Finance Ministry blocked this legislation, saying it was against the national interest and fiscally unsound.
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Once re-elected, the theory went, Netanyahu could say an indictment was not in the national interest.
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" Mr. Leiken wrote in The National Interest in 2016: "Worried about global jihadis and self-professed caliphates?
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With their silence, they are showing greater loyalty to one man — Trump — than to the national interest.
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The national interest and the integrity of the democratic process are undeniably at stake in the investigation.
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In October, Trump refused to certify to Congress that the deal is in the U.S. national interest.
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Prime Minister Trudeau cannot be seen to sacrifice the national interest just to get to a deal.
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May, who glared back before adding, "I took this decision because it was in the national interest."
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Once re-elected, the theory went, Netanyahu could say an indictment was not in the national interest.
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Such an effort to undermine the confidential reporting process risks long-term damage to the national interest.
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But, let Trump's attorneys explain, since they're defending all these actions as being in the national interest.
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For the president and the administration this is a matter of both self-interest and national interest.
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Corrupt motives: Use of official power for improper personal benefit, while ignoring or injuring the national interest.
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He is a columnist for the National Interest, Rare Politics, the American Conservative, and The Huffington Post.
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That he&aposd betrayed the national interest, and that he was trying to corrupt the electoral process?
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On Thursday, Trump again has to tell Congress whether the deal remains in the U.S. national interest.
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But as a proxy for November's battle for Congress, the election has been swarmed by national interest.
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This is not what you would expect of a secret intelligence service supposedly protecting the national interest.
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In an essay for the conservative National Interest, one-time conservative Michael Lind explains how this might work.
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This rare quality of leadership — of putting the national interest before his personal interest — persisted throughout his presidency.
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Jo Maugham, a lawyer funding the Scottish legal case, said the case was plainly in the national interest.
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Next came the event that would elevate this reality-TV-ready drama to a case of national interest.
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To question CPEC is to conspire against the national interest—which the army holds the monopoly of defining.
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Trudeau said his government would stand up for the "national interest," but disclosed little about possible next steps.
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Enemies and friends know that it is prepared to unleash an economic arsenal to protect its national interest.
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Diplomacy and grand strategy are about the pursuit of the national interest – about what is best for America.
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And that in the end, the public service, the national interest, that is what it is all about.
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On Thursday, he added that he believed Congress had acted in the "national interest" by passing the sanctions.
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Putin's foreign policy is based on a forthright assertion of national interest even in defiance of international norms.
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But it's certainly clear that he has interests in the region that are separate from the national interest.
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Now, after a wave of national interest, the organizers have decided to re-open the exhibition next weekend.
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He deserves a fair hearing from the Senate, and it's in the national interest that he receive one.
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There's just too many other countries that could start proliferating issues that could be against our national interest.
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American foreign policy, Trump declares, would be guided by national interest, not ideology, but nobody can suspect Gen.
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It is unquestionably in the national interest of the United States that the conflict in Yemen end immediately.
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Attorney general races typically don't rise to the level of national interest, but the one in Illinois should.
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They learned they are still served by people of integrity who are committed to advancing the national interest.
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It's an impressive document, one that shows clearly how dealing with the problem is in the national interest.
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But it does not have the power to get members of Congress to vote against the national interest.
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This allowed them to make a nonpartisan case for the importance of Ukraine to the U.S. national interest.
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Trump's allies objected to the description and said his remarks about Biden were a matter of national interest.
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That is, having a court independently evaluate whether the disclosure of classified information best serves the national interest.
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John Dale Grover is a fellow with Defense Priorities and an assistant managing editor at the National Interest.
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The best answer is a conservative politics that stresses the national interest abroad and national solidarity at home.
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Even a polarized Congress can agree that tougher sanctions on Syria's Assad regime are in the national interest.
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The group's statement promises "evidence-based" policies that reach beyond traditional divisions in pursuit of the national interest.
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But all sides can agree that it is in the national interest that ex-detainees reintegrate into society.
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It is a vital national interest for America to be energy independent and clean at the same time.
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The military said it was acting in the national interest after weeks of largely peaceful anti-government demonstrations.
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This is one reason senior military leaders, for decades, have deemed UN peacekeeping manifestly in our national interest.
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Three areas for action are indisputably in America's national interest when it comes to curbing global carbon pollution.
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And voters tend to elect MEPs who say they'll represent their country's national interest in the European Parliament.
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Why else would he pursue so many policies in Latin America that do not serve the national interest?
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"Modi is not shy in taking decisions in the national interest," said Ajit Kumar, a former Indian ambassador.
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Mr. Bennett and Ms. Shaked presented their reversal as a result of their dedication to the national interest.
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All the debate has come up against a stubborn fact: Brexit is damaging to the British national interest.
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The physicians were recruited into the Army years ago through the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest program.
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Never losing sight of the national interest is key – a discipline which Secretary Clinton possesses in full measure.
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High profile and yes, politically charged cases of national interest, are always reviewed at the department's highest levels.
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His writing on U.S. economic leadership has appeared in the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, and The National Interest.
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No. 1, there is a clear, national interest at stake or the ability to avert a humanitarian crisis.
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President Trump's pressure on Ukraine's leader went directly against our national interest, in order to benefit himself alone.
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That race has drawn significant national interest, particularly in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct against Moore.
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Instead, President Trump should urge President Xi Jinping that reunifying the Korean Peninsula is in China's national interest.
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The entire point of impeachment is to remove an elected official who is damaging the national interest. 4.
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Trump should demonstrate the same vision of the national interest with China as he has displayed on Iran.
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Many of my college classmates from China, as scientists, acquired their green cards under a National Interest Waiver.
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But he acknowledged that "S-Town" had turned Mr. Goodson's legal troubles into an issue of national interest.
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The ex-president is getting political while the former FLOTUS campaigns for civic engagement in the national interest.
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Mr. Trump might follow these examples and transform debates on issues of national interest into reality TV shows.
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What does national interest mean if the family-unification needs of citizens and legal permanent residents don't count?
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So much the worse that the president was also acting against the national interest by endangering an ally.
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European elites are taking this moment to champion Europeans' independence and speak on behalf of their national interest.
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Trump's generals persuaded him it was in his interest and the U.S. national interest for him to change.
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The U.S. has traditionally viewed the preservation of Europe's energy security as part of the American national interest.
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"The national interest and parliamentary arithmetic would dictate some kind of grand coalition on Brexit," Mr. Bale said.
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It may or may not be in the national interest, but it certainly is in Mr. Modi's interest.
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Cameron, speaking in parliament, said it was not in the national interest for Corbyn to remain in his post.
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Ted Galen Carpenter is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a contributing editor to The National Interest.
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We look to the president to lead the military in our national interest, but also to lead by example.
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"The compromise of such materials can cause exceptionally great damage or serious damage to the national interest," he added.
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The official said MbN had been removed in the national interest and had not experienced any "pressure or disrespect".
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It underscores Trump&aposs intent to reorient U.S. foreign policy toward a more narrow consideration of the national interest.
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Either you believe that getting to the bottom of what happened is in America' national interest, or you don't.
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Nuclear security progress depends on scientist-to-scientist relationships, and curtailing these relationships is in neither side's national interest.
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The purpose of this is not to damage the national interest or damage economic interest, it's just the reverse.
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"I hope the Spanish political forces understand that it's in the national interest to have a budget," Moscovici said.
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This is not simply because it is the right thing to do; such a stance serves the national interest.
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"All of them are still protecting their national interest," said Bas Eickhout, a Green member of the European Parliament.
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"This is in no way helpful to our national interest or the future of the Korean peninsula," Moon said.
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If a consensus is going to be found, compromise will be needed on all sides, in the national interest.
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There is still national interest in the Triple Crown races (the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, the Belmont Stakes).
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Today, our politics has degenerated from such historic accomplishments in the national interest to tribalism and therefore often mindlessness.
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" However, a federal law enforcement official said: "It's unclear at this point what the threshold of national interest is.
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The other involves certification by the State Department through a "presidential permit" review meant to protect the national interest.
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"This is make-or-break," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest.
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"I do not believe that such concentration would serve the national interest," he wrote in the Wall Street Journal.
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A responsible Republican Party, mindful of the national interest, not obsessed with thwarting President Obama, might have stopped it.
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Since moving into the White House, though, how transparent the Trumps are has become a matter of national interest.
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The NSF continues to award millions of taxpayer dollars to projects for which there is no apparent national interest.
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"Republican voters believe that we should have a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest," he added.
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The United States government still has a host of tools to defend the national interest on matters of trade.
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The problem with Mr. Trump's economic nationalism is not his avowed belief that trade should serve the national interest.
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In a sign of the intense national interest in the race, much of the money came from outside Georgia.
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Dershowitz&aposs comments sparked immediate backlash for equating Trump&aposs own private interests with the US&aposs national interest.
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" President Trump, she said, had been "caught doing something illegal" at the "direct expense of the country's national interest.
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But all US presidents before Trump have resisted acting on the law, signing a waiver in the national interest.
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This national interest means that current and future articles of impeachment should be consolidated in a single Senate trial.
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This is the right approach and it is in the national interest, but the other political parties oppose it.
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America is better than President Trump and his grubby attempts to put his own interests before the national interest.
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America is better than President Trump and his grubby attempts to put his own interests before the national interest.
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He rejects the basic ideals of American government, and he is damaging the national interest, at home and abroad.
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Like in eras past, everyone's objective must put the broader national interest ahead of any parochial or partisan concern.
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Harry J. Kazianis is director of Defense Studies at the Center for the National Interest, founded by President Nixon.
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However, it also remains to be seen how else the Chinese government will try to achieve the "national interest".
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My uncle made it very clear: This country was the place to put the national interest over the party.
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"Since there was unanimity that this was in our national interest, it just surprised all of us," Kent added.
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"(It is) in the national interest (and) the interest of our economy," Finance Minster Mathias Cormann told ABC radio.
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The Suez crisis demonstrated that America was happy to dump the "special relationship" whenever it clashed with its national interest.
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Today, Japan and South Korea are finally viewing the threat from North Korea through the same lens of national interest.
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Julie Bishop, the foreign minister, championed the deal as recently as March 28th, saying it was "in Australia's national interest".
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Mr Trump will probably be an unabashed Pillar Three president, enraptured by the national interest and unmoved by transnational affinities.
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I pointed out how open ended that argument is since most politicians truly believe their reelections help the national interest.
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The White House is calling for "an immigration system that serves the national interest"— and idea that sanctuary jurisdictions reject.
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"The president retains the option to act in Syria against the Assad regime whenever it is in the national interest".
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"But if you define the national interest in a way that precludes winning power, then what are you really doing?"
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In a statement, the ministry said the decision had been taken in the "national interest" without giving any further details.
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National interest in Detroit has waned since its bankruptcy proceedings, brought on by decades of mismanagement, ended in December 2014.
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Despite the national interest the race has generated, Alabama's chief election officer reckons that turnout will be less than 25%.
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Australia on Thursday blocked the sale of the country's biggest electricity network, Ausgrid, to foreign companies, citing national interest grounds.
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This week she broke with the Brexit-right of her party and decided to put national interest above party unity.
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Under the law, however, the president can employ "national interest waivers," allowing identified countries to still receive US military assistance.
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Relations between nations aren't based on personalities; national interest and domestic politics play the greater role in defining their terms.
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The designation could prove counterproductive, said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the conservative Center for the National Interest.
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And yet in earlier generations party leaders have taken precisely that risk when they concluded the national interest demanded it.
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The concept of strategic ambiguity, deliberate ambiguity, or strategic uncertainty has been used in history to advance a national interest.
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Greater domestic minerals and metals production — and the good jobs that go with it — is decidedly in the national interest.
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That said, Senate Republicans need to stop putting their partisan loyalty before the national interest, and act on this nomination.
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When the government seizes land to build infrastructure deemed in the national interest, it is legally obliged to compensate landowners.
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Yet, that glaring conflict is now being overlooked, given the national interest in having this investigation completed fully and independently.
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Its ruling elite is too busy chasing money to give enough time to thinking and acting in the national interest.
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"It was found that they had the intention to harm national security and the national interest," Khine Khine Soe said.
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Wakanda's sole and overriding national interest, according to the Panther monarchs, is to avoid being conquered or otherwise interfered with.
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We have a shared national interest in defending all of our elections, not just those in blue or red states.
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We believe a strong and prosperous Georgia is in Russia's national interest and should not be viewed as a threat.
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The personal versus national interest dichotomy was at work in more dramatic fashion during President Trump's summit meeting with Putin.
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The meetings were arranged by the Center for the National Interest, a think tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.
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They want a safe, secure border and a lawful system of immigration that actually works and serves the national interest.
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An MDC government "will audit all business deals and those that fail the national interest will be reviewed," it said.
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The Elie Wiesel Act states that the prevention of genocide and atrocities is a core national interest to our country.
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Volker says focus on 'conspiracy theories' during Trump call with Zelensky did not serve the 'national interest' 4:32 p.m.
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Diagnoses may at times perhaps be in the national interest, but when — and for which public figures — has been debated.
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A few recent examples: There are certainly areas of national interest for which the social sciences can make valuable contributions.
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I don't think Chinese companies are going to wanna cooperate as much and try to aid the national interest there.
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Americans are commonly assumed to be uninterested in foreign languages unless their national interest is at stake (Russian or Arabic).
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We are an independent country, we have our own national interest, and we should have our own foreign policy strategy.
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For him, America's fabled gun culture is just a weakness to be exploited for the sake of Russia's national interest.
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The Trump administration's rejection of efforts to limit human influence on the global climate is not in the national interest.
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"The US never had a chance to get Beijing to substitute America's national interest for its own," Rapp-Hooper said.
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Seven years later the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest program, known as MAVNI, became an official recruiting program.
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But the national interest trumps schadenfreude, so I'm hoping for success — as long as it's not "the worst deal ever."
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Or will he live up to his oath of office and place the national interest ahead of his electoral interest?
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The bond with the United States was born from dependence, but it has long been in Germany's core national interest.
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There are two matters of national interest that need to be worked through, neither of which is partisan in nature.
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Harry J. Kazianis is director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, founded by President Richard Nixon.
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And legal experts argue that so-called national interest doesn't trump Aboriginal rights that are equally enshrined in the Constitution.
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I think I'm the greatest president that ever was, and if I'm not elected, the national interest will suffer greatly.
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I think I'm the greatest president there ever was and if I'm not elected, the national interest will suffer greatly.
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"Don't look for the Chinese to help us on North Korea," said Kazianis, at the Center for the National Interest.
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His writings have appeared in many publications, including The National Interest, USA Today, Defense One, Military Times and 38 North.
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That cash flow underscores the national interest in the race as a proxy for the direction of the Democratic Party.
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But Davis said it would not be in Britain's national interest to restrict the free movement of highly talented people.
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The Way Forward First, Trump should revise the National Security Strategy to include human rights as a strategic national interest.
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She has been published in The Hill, The Huffington Post, The National Interest, Real Clear Worl, and Real Clear Defense.
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This effort is not about our shared national interest, and if left unchecked it will eventually reach your back yard.
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The CCP very plainly sees its homegrown tech giants as vectors to advance what it defines as the national interest.
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And there's every reason to believe that the allocation of such exemptions is driven by politics, not the national interest.
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The race itself has drawn national interest because of its connection to Meadows, one of the president's closest congressional allies.
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If this pattern were merely petty corruption, without damage to the national interest, it might not warrant removal from office.
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These decisions were not taken lightly - but I believe it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest.
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Reportedly, Dimitri Simes — the CEO of the Center for the National Interest, which convened the speech — introduced the two men.
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ET: NFL great Joe Theismann; Christian Whiton, senior fellow for strategy and public diplomacy at the Center for the National Interest.
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So, to get back to the core of your question, we have always maintained a position that serves our national interest.
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Though Luton's plight was undoubtedly drastic, it failed to garner the same national interest as the situations at Leeds and Portsmouth.
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The markets, to borrow from Frederick Hayek, will act as a diffused set of interests that act in our national interest.
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Sergey Lavrov goes off on the Obama administration in an interview with The National Interest, responding to what Russia considers "normal:"
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Today's trading system fails to prevent China's state-backed firms from blurring the line between commercial interests and the national interest.
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The government's legal team said the reporters had collected the information in order to harm national security and the national interest.
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"I've told him we'll carefully examine it and make a decision in a way that serves our national interest," Kim said.
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We have both an obligation, alongside other big emitters of warming gases, and a strong national interest in reducing those dangers.
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"I have always known her to be professional, capable, dedicated to the national interest, and of the highest integrity," Volker said.
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"I would do anything to help our national interest and to help cement ties with the incoming Anglophile administration," Farage said.
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Habitual use of national interest waivers sends the wrong message to governments, implying countries can continue to recruit children with impunity.
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Obstructing and paralyzing the functioning of the U.S. government – including the Supreme Court – is harmful to our national interest and dangerous.
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"It might be in my party's interest for him to sit there, but it's not in the national interest," Cameron said.
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In response, senior US military leaders have made forthright statements about America's national interest in maintaining open and uncontested sea lanes.
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She has apologized and said this month the pension fund's support for the Samsung companies' merger was in the national interest.
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He said he was working to forge a very close relationship with the United States, which is in Brazil's national interest.
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Scott Morrison, the treasurer (the most senior finance minister), said both bids were "contrary to the national interest", without explaining how.
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National interest groups have perfected the art of drafting cut-and-paste "model" bills, ready to be passed by pliant legislatures.
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Kumar said India is closely watching the situation and will do "whatever is mandated to be done in our national interest".
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Some may think that an indictment would be a cloud over the administration, and thus be contrary to the national interest.
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But Mr Araújo risks making the same mistake—of basing policy on ephemeral ideological affinity, rather than on underlying national interest.
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The Colorado Senate race has drawn intense national interest as Republicans and Democrats fight for control of the chamber next year.
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The world has changed considerably since Canada vetoed BHP's hostile attempt to acquire Potash, arguing it was against the national interest.
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But I think he might be willing in service of the national interest to at least have a go at it.
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Curtis has elevated above the national interest the misinformed concerns of a few hundred noisy citizens in Utah's San Juan County.
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"We have no problem finding people to talk to because this is a huge national interest for them," the official said.
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Putin is an old-school, hard-edged, national interest-centered Russian leader, defending the "rodina" (the motherland), not a discredited ideology.
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He said keeping the LSE headquartered in London was a matter of national interest and the British government must dig in.
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"Today this committee voted to put the president's personal interest, perhaps their own political interests, above the national interest," Schiff said.
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Fighting the good fight of national interest is fairly normal for embassies, sure, but using a politically volatile and racist meme?
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By then, national interest in Standing Rock had waned, and three Unicorn Riot reporters had already been arrested covering the protests.
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This deployment clearly serves no national interest; it's a blatant misuse of the power of the presidency for partisan political advantage.
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As Heather Hurlburt wrote at National Interest last week, two major schools of thought are currently battling over America's foreign policy.
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And, more broadly, Mexican officials have also said they will not sign anything that is not in their country's national interest.
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Instead, they should accept the importance of cultural concerns but argue positively for immigration on humanitarian, national-interest or liberal grounds.
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Is he most dedicated to the national interest and reflecting the true state of the crisis or his own political vitality?
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BRITAIN'S FORMER MINISTER DAVID GAUKE SAYS WILL VOTE ON TUESDAY AGAINST THE PARTY WHIP TO PUT NATIONAL INTEREST FIRST - THE TIMES
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"Reckless" is exactly the word to describe today's decision to end DACA — one so obviously at odds with the national interest.
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Sick for decades, in a fevered confusion of party interests and the national interest, the American democracy is now in peril.
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Nations need to make good on their international commitments to put long-term ocean health ahead of short-term national interest.
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"It's widely acknowledged that tackling hunger and ensuring health around the globe are in our own national interest," Mr. Shah said.
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"The United States has a national interest in making sure Venezuela does not spiral even further out of control," he said.
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"In recent weeks I've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest," Jo Johnson, 47, wrote in a Twitter post.
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" He added, "It is not in the national interest to get in the middle of another war in the Middle East.
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The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) of 85033, he said, exempts state-owned lands in Alaska from NPS regulation.
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The Foreign Contribution Regulation Act prohibits foreign donations for activities "detrimental to the national interest," including those that disturb religious harmony.
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He has struggled to bargain with legislators, who want to satisfy many constituencies and have conflicting notions of the national interest.
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Many are small organizations, but the government has taken action against some whose activities it has deemed against the national interest.
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He refers to Orban opposing "hegemony of Brussels" and pursuing national interest "in the face of liberal, Soros funded, opposition." pic.twitter.
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Or does the interest of national security — and a more legitimate national interest may not exist — trump the Bill of Rights?
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Suu Kyi's office said last month that she would lead her country's team in The Hague to "defend the national interest".
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But he has bought into the autocratic delusion that Trump equals America, that national interest and presidential prerogative are inextricably intertwined.
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He has betrayed the national interest, the people of this nation, and should not be permitted to be above the law.
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Snap back the sanctions, and Iran likely walks, killing an agreement that top administration officials say is in the national interest.
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U.S. relations with the rest of the world must be based solely on national interest, the signatories wrote in the statement.
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Trump's proclamation said mass migration on the border had precipitated a crisis and he was acting to protect the national interest.
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It is not clear why that favor -- relating to a personal political obsession of Trump -- would be in the national interest.
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He has betrayed the national interest, the people of this Nation, and should not be permitted to be above the law.
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Previously, India has called the withdrawal of GSP benefits "unfortunate", and vowed to "always uphold its national interest in these matters".
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The speech is hosted by the Center for the National Interest, a realist think tank, and is happening at the Mayflower Hotel.
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"We must as a nation be more unpredictable," Trump said in a summer 2016 speech to the Center for the National Interest.
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During President Donald Trump's inaugural address, he promised an "America First" approach to policymaking that would prioritize national interest in foreign affairs.
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More than 10,400 immigrant recruits have earned their citizenship through the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest program, or MAVNI, since 2009.
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Freeland told the House of Commons foreign affairs committee that Canada would only accept a deal that was in its national interest.
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To have a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest, we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here.
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I believe Biden is a patriot who cares deeply about the national interest, but he also cares deeply about his own family.
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"Congressional action in this space should weigh any short-term benefits against the longterm impacts to the national interest," today's report reads.
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As a matter of politics and the national interest, such a vote can offer transparency and integrity to a grave constitutional process.
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If we don't have a strong military than no one fears us, and they take actions that are against our national interest.
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That made it harder for courts to dismiss the lawsuits against the ban by saying the national interest justified sweeping executive power.
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A spokesman for the Independent Election Commission, which Nuristani chaired, said he had resigned in the "national interest", declining to comment further.
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Under its beefed-up "golden power", Rome decreed that it could block 5G deals involving non-European firms on national interest grounds.
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The national interest required his continued service if only to reassure that public that someone untainted by political influence was in charge.
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"I think it's important to reflect on where we were last year," said Harry Kazianis of the Center for the National Interest.
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"Emmanuel Macron is now a man who stands for the national interest first," wrote London-based think-tank Eurointelligence in a blog.
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Her case attracted national interest in the U.S., as she had routinely checked in with ICE officials for the last eight years.
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Or, if it encourages the foreign negotiator to manipulate the personal relationship and place it in contradistinction to the U.S. national interest.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs said afterward that her visit was "prejudicial to the national interest" and would harm India's image abroad.
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He is the author of "Smart Power: Between Diplomacy and War," and a senior fellow at the Center for the National Interest.
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The program, called Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest, is intended to recruit people with highly sought language or medical skills.
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Our alliance with Israel is 100 percent in our national interest and has always enjoyed, and must continue to enjoy, bipartisan support.
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Our use of sanctions is defined not by agreed-upon national interest but by whomever happens to sit in the Oval Office.
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"The consequences of just that one element alone are enormous to the national interest and security of the United States," said Menendez.
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Paul Saunders is a senior fellow with the Center for the National Interest and a former senior adviser to the State Department.
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Despite the extraordinarily high national interest in Alabama's politics this year — including a campaign visit by President Trump in support of Sen.
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The race between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones has drawn significant national interest, particularly following sexual misconduct allegations against Moore.
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Foreign investment of more than A$55 million in agriculture is screened by the Foreign Investment Review Board, on national interest criteria.
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They pursued the goal they believed would be most in line with justice and with American national interest, balancing these competing demands.
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Self-pardon thus would do little to advance a president's self-interest, yet it would do much to undermine our national interest.
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"That could mean anything," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said of Tillerson's comments.
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"It's classic Trump: bluff and bombast substituting for actual deeds," said Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, a foreign policy magazine.
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"I think it's reasonable to ask what Wall Street has done lately to promote, or even advocate, the national interest," Galston said.
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It has also blocked bids by a Chinese firms for Australian electricity companies, citing such deals as contrary to the national interest.
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This is a report about an investigation involving a sitting president, which comes with strong national interest and its own historical precedent.
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Although the fate of the Arctic refuge is a federal issue of national interest, just one hearing has been held outside Alaska.
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" The measure also adds a high bar for asylum claims across the board, mandating that they be deemed "in the national interest.
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"It came in the aftermath of the Second World War so national interest was still a very powerful argument," Professor Bothwell said.
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"It's a climate policy based on U.S. national interest that the Bush team started and the Obama team kept," Mr. Banks said.
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History has shown that foreign affairs can be treacherous for presidents, even just the suspicion of mixing politics with the national interest.
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We're now witnessing what happens when the president of the United States ignores the law and the national interest to help himself.
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Neither of these investigations was in the U.S. national interest, and neither was part of the official preparatory material for the call.
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But the story has attracted national interest, and an urge on social media to assign blame has brought a flood of commentary.
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Brad Anderson, the Iowa state director at AARP, said in an interview that he appreciated all the national interest in his state.
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Like Mr. Nixon, Mr. Trump appears to have acted for his own personal political interests as opposed to a legitimate national interest.
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They both agreed that that the President asked Ukraine for a favor in his own political interest rather than the national interest.
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Harry J. Kazianis is director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, founded by former President Richard M. Nixon.
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Kiribati said it acted in its best national interest when it severed ties with Taiwan and re-established diplomatic relations with China.
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Neither of these investigations were in the U.S. national interest, and neither was part of the official preparatory material for the call.
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"They've basically slowed down the speed and tenor of the exercises," Center for the National Interest defense analyst Harry Kazianis told CNBC.
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Labour are both sceptical of our ability to negotiate that and don't believe an independent trade policy is in the national interest.
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How much corruption, how much collusion with foreign powers and betrayal of the national interest will that party's elected representatives stand for?
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Hundreds of DACA recipients are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces through the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program.
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Did anyone expect Johnson's brother to resign from Parliament this morning, saying he was "torn between family loyalty and the national interest"?
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There's no anti-immigration equivalent of the National Rifle Association — a large, national interest group treated with respect by most Republican politicians.
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Since 2001, more than 100,000 immigrants have become naturalized citizens through military service (10,400 through Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest).
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Mrs May and her whips will mount a strong campaign to force through her deal, which she insists is in the national interest.
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The problem is that since taking office again in 2010, Prime Minister Orban has dared to defend Hungary's national interest, ruffling some feathers.
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Americans can win this race if we act quickly to unleash U.S. innovators to regain 5G leadership and place the national interest first.
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As Putin's invasion of Crimea and subsequent escalation in eastern Ukraine showed, Kiev's geopolitical orientation is a supremely important national interest for Russia.
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Regional politicians appeal to their own clan rather than to the national interest, and officials are often promoted on kinship instead of merit.
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Congress has a broader remit: it can investigate behaviour it deems inimical to the national interest, even when such behaviour is not criminal.
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Glickman told CNN the national interest in the story, combined with strong sentiments in the district, became worse after the meeting in February.
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It is irrefutably in the national interest that we continue to do so – and other countries would be well advised to take note.
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But it's difficult to see, especially in light of the threats coming from Pyongyang, how this sort of candor serves the national interest.
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The NEB's reaffirmation that the project is of national interest was essential, said Tim McMillan, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
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"The conditions set down by then Treasurer Costello are in Australia's national interest and remain necessary and appropriate," Morrison said in a statement.
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"Respect for freedom of the press, the rule of law and a separation of powers is also in Turkey's national interest," he said.
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In a letter to May, the 100 scientists said there were "potential threats" to the British national interest from Trump's election in November.
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But it would be in the national interest for the federal agencies to release as much material to the public as they can.
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A muscular U.S. energy policy that promotes free trade and a more competitive international marketplace for LNG is clearly in the national interest.
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Paul Saunders, the think tank's executive director, confirmed the meetings, but said that the Center for the National Interest did not invite Butina.
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Some might serve in the military, others in carefully crafted and monitored service in the national interest, in the public or private sectors.
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Trips can be made if they are deemed of US national interest or if the traveler is a journalist reporting on the country.
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Hatch hated PresClinton's executive order because Clinton acted in the national interest without regard to the libertarian states-rights passions of Utah politicians.
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Unsurprisingly, Mr. Trump presented this latest settlement — which did not require him to admit liability — as a personal sacrifice in the national interest.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, however, has been wary of nongovernmental organizations, in some cases charging them with acting against the national interest.
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Hard bargaining, playing off national interest, party lines and gender issues, will last at least until a key summit on June 1713-21.
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At No Labels we're working with national security experts on proposals that policymakers in both parties can agree are in the national interest.
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To the Editor: Although Clyde Prestowitz is correct that the TPP alone won't stop China, passing it is still in America's national interest.
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"There's going to have to be a decision as to which one is more of a vital national interest for Australia," he said.
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Visits to remote indigenous communities would be restricted to protect vulnerable populations, but schools would remain open in the "national interest", he added.
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Local people are best suited, generally, to understand local crises and make decisions for themselves, unless there is an overriding national interest, e.g.
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Republican and Democratic administrations have operated on the assumption that the national interest was well served by exposing Chinese academics to American values.
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Once more, President Trump stands ready to dazzle with his willingness to sacrifice the national interest on the altar of his political whims.
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His designs on Independence Day call to mind those sorts of leaders: their vanities, shamelessness and equation of national interest with self-interest.
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Visits to remote indigenous communities would be restricted to protect vulnerable populations, but schools would remain open in the "national interest", he added.
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A special election for his seat would draw intense national interest as Republicans try to defend their 53-47 majority in the Senate.
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The Obamas' decision to send their daughters, Sasha and Malia, to the same school in 2009 was also met with intense national interest.
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He argued the President is not to be trusted, that he will always put his personal interests in front of the national interest.
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Jacob Heilbrunn is the editor of The National Interest and the author of They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons.
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"All parties shunned their differences and stood united in the best national interest," Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan told reporters outside the parliament.
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The Founders saw the presidency as a public trust, meaning that its incumbents should not put their personal interests over the national interest.
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It is in the national interest to have a uniform, federal system for refugee resettlement, not a patchwork of jurisdictions making inconsistent decisions.
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After all, a true patriot is willing to make some sacrifice, to give up some personal or policy goal, in the national interest.
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Trump is good for the country, so anything he does to stay in power is the national interest, even if corrupt or illegal.
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Otherwise, he would be constantly pulled into moment-to-moment tactical issues, never able to focus on larger questions of the national interest.
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It occurred in 28500 and 6900, when she prioritized what she thought was a national interest over the difficult to predict political consequences.
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Securing a resolution to Yemen's war is in America's national interest, not just as a global power, but also as a moral leader.
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The race to succeed Scott, who is prevented by law from seeking a third term as governor, is also drawing intense national interest.
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These leaders, long accustomed to belligerent nationalism, will need to align their separate judgments of national interest with the wider interests of humankind.
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But they have not explained how investigating a 2016 conspiracy theory or one of his political opponents represents a compelling US national interest.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that no new contracts would be awarded without necessary reforms in the national interest.
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But those parliamentarians enjoyed a merely consultative role in the selection process, and the winds of national interest seemed to favor the Spaniard.
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Read more " _____ From The National Interest: "It defies logic that if we have made a bad investment we must continue to do so.
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I believe that David Buckel sacrificed his life for something greater than nationhood or national interest, he sacrificed his life for all mankind.
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These buildings are not free billboards – proposals to project commercial campaigns that are not in the national interest will not be granted permission.
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The time is ripe for more creative cooperation with Mexico around dealing with Central American migrants, as part of our own national interest.
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Orbán was using the pretext of a legitimate national interest — regulating foreign entities operating in Hungary — to crack down on an ideological threat.
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"It's historic for a number of reasons," Harry Kazianis, the director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, told Vox.
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Generally, the tweets collected and archived will be thematic and event-based, including events such as elections, or themes of ongoing national interest, e.g.
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Park, 64, has described support of the merger as a policy decision made by the world's third-largest pension fund in the national interest.
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As Dimitri Simes of the Centre for the National Interest, a think-tank, notes, American diplomats have worried about Sino-Russian cosiness for decades.
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Similarly, sometimes we need to put the national interest first, but there are occasions when we need to privilege the global interests of humankind.
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"The populist revolt now burns like a prairie fire from Europe to North America to South America," he told the National Interest on Monday.
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And in recent months, the government has rejected a number of Chinese proposals for Australian state assets, citing national security and national interest issues.
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"The American people want and deserve a lawful immigration system that keeps us safe and serves our national interest," he said in a statement.
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Maybe I'm grading on a curve, but if we're talking about "strength" and "leadership" and "effectiveness" and "national interest," I'll probably stick with Obama.
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Silence from leaders, even if they deem it in their immediate national interest, is only a band aid for the wounds he is opening.
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There's still this foreign policy establishment that wants America to have a say and do things that don't necessarily pertain to our national interest.
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto congratulated Trump on his inauguration, but cautioned that the sovereignty, national interest and protection of Mexicans would be paramount.
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Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly declared "the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest" in a Sunday evening statement.
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Ciobo said the TPP, which will now undergo a ratification period, is not only in Australia's national interest but it's also in America's interest.
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The report also recalled that sanctions against the country were being waived because of a strong "national interest" in the diplomatic relationship with Tashkent.
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It is in our [national] interest to defend human rights," he tweeted, arguing that looking past Saudi human rights abuses would "help extremism flourish.
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"It is in the kingdom's national interest to defeat terrorism, and it is a national priority," the document, first reported on by Politico, begins.
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The cables from embassies in El Salvador, Haiti and Honduras all argued extending TPS for those countries would be in the US national interest.
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Pragmatists would look beyond the present conditions and examine how a friendly relationship with North Korea would serve the long-term US national interest.
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She joined the Army in 2013 with the goal of earning her citizenship through the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program.
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"It will do more harm than good to our national interest," a prominent opposition leader, Moon Jae-in, said in a statement on Wednesday.
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When Trump cancelled his June 12 summit with Kim Jong Un, he put the national interest ahead of a clear opportunity for personal vindication.
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The organization, which is based in Baton Rouge, La., has a partnership with the United States Olympic Committee to foster national interest in sports.
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After analyzing their survey data on individuals' attitudes and attributes, these political scientists conclude that voters embrace policies based on the broader national interest.
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But the law included a provision allowing presidents to waive its requirement for six months if they determined it was in the national interest.
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"We should always be erring on the side of promoting human rights and democracy as a core value of American national interest," he said.
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For the sake of U.S. national interest, it is time for President Trump to adopt a strategy that will achieve the objective he espouses.
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Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you, and thank you to the Center for National Interest for honoring me with this invitation.
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However, he has twice certified to Congress that Iran is in compliance and that it remains in the national interest to continue suspending sanctions.
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They're hoping the race continues to get more national interest, especially after Democrats won an Arizona Senate seat for the first time in decades.
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Tuesday's report, the Australian Cyber Security Center Threat Report, noted that 734 private-sector systems of "national interest" were affected by cyberattacks last year.
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The measure was adopted under a law passed by the previous government in July to broaden powers Rome has over companies of national interest.
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The Commerce Department also determined the project was in the "national interest," giving the United States Embassy in Uganda permission to lobby for it.
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How would Americans who support Trump now respond to evidence that Team Trump put their own personal and financial interests over the national interest?
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Saudi Arabia said it "stands by the Sudanese people" and called on all Sudanese "to give priority to the national interest" of their country.
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He described them as hapless, hateful and isolated people who refused to support policies in the national interest and were letting the country down.
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Ukrainians may understandably dream of Washington's joining the conflict, but American policy makers should remember that their obligation is to their own national interest.
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The president in his State of the Union should reach across the aisle and challenge Democrats to work with him in the national interest.
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"He has used the office of the presidency to boost himself and put his own self-interest above the national interest," he told NPR.
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If the president can convince us that the Iran nuclear deal damages our national interest, which encompasses the security of our allies, very well.
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Even in the European bureaucracy, Germany has great sway; taking Europe as a fundamental national interest, senior officials are encouraged to take European jobs.
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But given the national interest in the presidential race, I do expect more than 60 million viewers to tune in to the second debate.
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On Thursday came the most damning condemnation: His brother Jo Johnson, a moderate, resigned from the government, accusing Boris of damaging the national interest.
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It is in our national interest to ensure that the most powerful countries in the world are collaborating to find solutions to global crises.
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As commander in chief, I have determined that it is in our vital national interest to send an additional 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan.
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After the story broke online in January 1998, Lewinsky became tabloid fodder, sparking national interest in the details of her life and the affair.
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The president's abuse of power, his betrayal of the national interest and his corruption of our elections plainly qualify as great and dangerous offenses.
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Read more " _____ • Dana Milbank in The Washington Post: "The deputy attorney general's decision [...] reduces partisan pressures that were very clearly harming the national interest.
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The implication is that Trump, in his call with Zelensky, asked for things that would help him politically but weren't in the national interest.
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The shooting has drawn national interest given it involved a police officer — who was off-duty — killing an unarmed black man in his home.
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Joseph Dunford have said that Iran is complying with the nuclear deal and that staying in the deal is in the U.S. national interest.
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It decided that it did: that protecting an international norm against the use of chemical weapons, among other things, was an important national interest.
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"To have a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest, we cannot admit everyone who would like to come here," Sessions said.
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Cameron's former coalition partners the Liberal Democrats accused him of putting "internal party strife" above the national interest in letting ministers campaign for either side.
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And Supreme Leader Khamenei shut down his own Telegram channel this week to help "safeguard the national interest" and has since signed up for Soroush.
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She immediately resigns in the national interest with Ernesto Valverde her probable successor, though Boris Johnson is also rumoured to be in the managerial frame.
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Washington has no territorial claims in the region but has declared that freedom of navigation and overflight in the waters is in U.S. national interest.
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Our nation is comprised of good and decent people who want government leaders to fulfill promises in advance immigration policy that serves the national interest.
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While our politics are disproportionately dominated by special interests, most Americans want the two parties to find ways to work together in the national interest.
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But he added that negotiations were taking time because they involved details covering a wide range of areas that directly affect both country's national interest.
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"Keeping the United Kingdom together is an absolute paramount national interest for our country," he told parliament (Reporting by William James; editing by Stephen Addison)
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HARRY KAZIANIS, CENTER FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST: Well, Martha, I think in terms of looking at North Korea, Russia and China, it&aposs pretty clear.
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During her tenure, she angered China by saying a peaceful resolution to the South China Sea dispute was a "national interest" of the United States.
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Jokowi's inaugural speech laid out a vision of an "independent and active foreign policy dedicated to the national interest", an implicit rebuke to his predecessor.
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He favors a smaller government; decentralization of authority; a foreign policy grounded in the national interest; support for Israel; and resolute opposition to Islamist terror.
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"I will always put the national interest above personal interests," Sonnenholzner said during his swearing-in ceremony, adding he had known Moreno for nine years.
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To characterize H-1B workers as low skilled or low paid without appropriate, impartial study is likely to be highly detrimental to our national interest.
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Planning 2.0 is about transparency in the process and all concerned can get involved, from local citizens to tribal communities, nonresidents to national interest groups.
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It will assess whether doing so is in the national interest of the United States in light of a range of American grievances with Iran.
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Now that cash is no longer raining down it will be harder to satisfy investors, customers and the long-term national interest all at once.
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The president may grant a waiver where both a clear national interest can be demonstrated and a proposed project would clearly benefit low-income populations.
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"Personally, I tend to think that a membership in the EU is not in Finland's strategic national interest," Halla-aho told Iltalehti newspaper last month.
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Canberra last year rejected bids from China's State Grid Corp and Hong Kong's Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings for electricity grid Ausgrid on national interest grounds.
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"You never shared the true meaning of the project... always putting the national interest first - you reintroduced these ideas and made them contagious," he wrote.
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The Saudi official said Mohammed bin Nayef had been removed from his post in the national interest and had not experienced any "pressure or disrespect".
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The president can't afford to undertake an open-ended war in Syria, a country in which the United States' national interest is subtle and complex.
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As part of that process, it is in our own national interest to ensure American financial services firms can continue to compete in overseas markets.
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His talk came to the attention of Owen Harries, an editor at a Washington journal called The National Interest, and Harries offered to publish it.
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"These are the 'Fake Olympics,' " Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said of Moon's nickname for the games.
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May's office said she had written to her divided Conservative lawmakers urging them to overcome their differences over leaving the EU in the national interest.
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Given that there is no clear threat to the national interest, they argue that Trump needs to request authority from Congress to undertake this mission.
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Yet in this case decertification is not based on Iranian compliance, but rather on the grounds that the deal is not in the national interest.
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He urged him "to handle the protest peacefully, avoiding violence from both sides as it is not in the national interest," the spokesman, Maj. Gen.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution gives Congress broad authority to investigate matters of national interest as it considers what laws to pass.
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"No matter how many devices this parliament invents to tie my hands, I will strive to get an agreement in the national interest," he said.
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The latest manifestation of the Trump first foreign policy was instead another sign that national interest is often subordinate to this President's immediate political requirements.
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Often, their actions in the national interest risk prejudicing their own personal, political standing though in the end, serve to bolster their White House legacies.
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In Mr. Trump's case, it was to advance a personal, political interest in opposition to the national interest, and it was deliberately hidden from view.
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While Alcibiades eventually goes over to the Spartans, revealing that self-interest comes before national interest, Nicias suffers what Thucydides describes as an "undeserved" death.
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During a discussion at the Center for the National Interest, Murphy said this trend can only be categorized as an embarrassing abdication of congressional power.
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He is using the powers of his office to benefit himself and is damaging the national interest, and Republican senators are covering up for him.
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" Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, argues in National Interest that the United States should "declare victory in Syria and come home.
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As with the past gifts, Mr. Trump, who likes to boast about his deal-making prowess, achieved no perceptible benefit for the American national interest.
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"The next couple weeks are going to be interesting," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest. http://bit.
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In Trump's worldview, American national interest – narrowly defined – comes first and America's role as a superpower is no longer to promote a liberal world order.
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Remember that multinational corporations headquartered in the United States aren't always acting in the national interest — and don't let the federal government do their bidding.
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In seeking to prevent the impeachment process from leading to potentially duplicative trials, the actions taken thus far by Pelosi serve the paramount national interest.
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Representative democracy is being denigrated as petty and harmful to the national interest by a woman who has just called an unnecessary and unwanted election.
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In fact, multiple witnesses testified that Trump's conduct was carried out for his own personal interests, while Biden was acting in the US's national interest.
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"Saudi Arabia is an important partner, but we must acknowledge when a friend's actions aren't in our national interest," Murphy said in a written statement.
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President Trump appears poised next week to announce that the landmark Iran nuclear agreement is no longer in the national interest of the United States.
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But the foreign funding law remains a handy weapon whose vague vocabulary ("public interest" and "national interest") gives the state immense discretionary powers against critics.
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The key point was that dual citizenship was now an option for those deemed to have "outstanding ability" who could "contribute to the national interest".
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President Donald Trump defended his administration's trade clashes on Tuesday, telling world leaders the U.S. will act in its "national interest" when it feels cheated.
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Free access to global commodities like oil, grains and metals remains an important goal of the U.S. national interest, guaranteeing global economic and political stability.
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The stated purpose is to ensure that investment aligns with China's national interest and to set up procedures for monitoring and supervision of the investments.
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One nagging question for many is whether Mr. Trump was really doing all this for himself, rather than in pursuit of the American national interest.
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Sturgeon argued that a federal law -- the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act -- stripped the Park Service of its authority to regulate the navigable water.
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The mixed motives behind U.S. intervention in conflict — national interest, international law and universal values — vary depending upon the administration, but they are ever present.
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Samuel Thernstrom is the founder and executive director of the Energy Innovation Reform Project, and a senior fellow at the Center for the National Interest.
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"It is in Canada's national interest to protect our environment and invest in tomorrow, while making sure people can feed their families today," he explained.
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" Another Labour Party member, Chuka Umunna, hailed the result as the product of a new willingness to work across party lines in the "national interest.
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The meetings were documented in a Center for the National Interest report seen by Reuters that outlined its Russia-related activities from 2013 to 2015.
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Still, it is crucial not to completely lose sight of the national interest, which means investing wisely in Central America and cooperating closely with Mexico.
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Congress could set clearer parameters, allowing a president to declare emergencies only when threats to the national interest are imminent and based on observable facts.
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"My biggest hope is that MPs do what they're paid to do, which is to put the national interest first and stop Brexit," she said.
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to Trump on his inauguration and said sovereignty, national interest and protecting Mexicans will guide the relationship with the U.S. government.
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The announcement was a blow to the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which approved the project and says it is in the national interest.
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And it's worth noting that they also saw bribery and corruption from foreign governments as one of the mechanisms for that betrayal of the national interest.
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Fifth, Washington must view the U.S.-Russia relationship in the context of a rising China – the true threat to America's national interest for decades to come.
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Trump often has a deeply idiosyncratic concept of the US national interest -- when he takes it into consideration at all on a thorny foreign policy question.
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But occasionally — very occasionally — commissions serve a critical national interest, their findings and recommendations meaningfully advance policy, and they educate the public on critical complex issues.
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Civil servants and ministers will now only attend EU meetings where the UK has a significant national interest in the outcome, such as on security. bit.
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"Abe put himself at great risk with his own nation's powerful farming lobby," said Harry Kazianis, an Asia scholar at the Center for the National Interest.
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Prime Minister Edi Rama earlier said the expulsions had been coordinated with fellow NATO countries and that "Russians who trod on the national interest will leave".
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The straw man is that I argued that Trump could do anything he wanted as long as he believed his election was in the national interest.
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And, finally, my favorite defense: The president can do what he wants if he, in his sole discretion, determines that it is in the national interest.
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Australia is poised to block a bid from Hong-Kong-based CK Group, based on a preliminary government view it would be against the national interest.
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Aid with strings is often controversial, though few instances toe the line between national interest and personal interest as closely as the ones placed on Ukraine.
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They reveal a striking pattern of a president who consistently uses the Oval Office to advance his explicit self-interest seemingly without regard to national interest.
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It follows that the large majority of Americans who support current levels of immigration, or higher levels, has aligned itself directly against the true national interest.
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Mr Tillerson, James Mattis, the defence secretary and the national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, all believe that sticking with the JCPOA is in the national interest.
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"I strongly believe that the vast majority of legitimate gun owners in New Zealand will understand that these moves are in the national interest," she asserted.
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Guided by the thinking of Herbert Morrison, a Labour minister, post-war nationalisation relied heavily on expert groups managing industries and services in the national interest.
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A FIRB spokesman said its assessments of whether deals were in the national interest were applied consistently "regardless of the country of origin of the investor".
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He was not capable of realizing (as figures like Kennan and Walter Lippmann did) that communist leaders were often guided by national interest more than ideology.
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This high level of confidence in the military is favorable to the social compact between citizens and their armed forces and clearly supports the national interest.
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The pipeline is in the national interest as it will create jobs and allow Canadian oil to reach more markets, the NEB said in a report.
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"I will not be pushed into accepting compromises on the Chequers proposals that are not in our national interest," May wrote in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper.
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"You're not going to turn around said to parliament 'Oh, I agreed this, but that wasn't in the national interest' are you?" he told the BBC.
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The President's decision was based on the conclusion that the pipeline did not serve the country's national interest and would undercut the fight against climate change.
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Yet by prioritizing the immediate interests of these resource-producing states, Trump has slighted the national interest in controlling the risks associated with a changing climate.
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While attacking the U.N. and American diplomacy may be in Trump's interests, it is not in the national interest, never mind the rest of the world.
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As I said in my prepared testimony, security aid to Ukraine was in our vital national interest and should not have been delayed for any reason.
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The problem is that right now, the rest of her party are unlikely to want her to do anything so dignified and in the national interest.
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"I have to say, this is a little bit out of the blue," said Harry Kazianis, a Korea expert at the Center for the National Interest.
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"There may be different types of concerns in different areas in regards to the trade deal amendment, but the national interest should precede everything," she said.
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Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said he is afraid of a summit that is only a photo opportunity.
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"I don't see any problem in having a meeting," said Paul Saunders, executive director of the Center for the National Interest, a Washington, DC, think tank.
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"Nigeria will be guided by national interest in taking any decision on the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area," Buhari said in a statement.
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" Johnson said last Thursday said he that would consider classifying voting as so-called "critical infrastructure" due to the "vital national interest in our electoral process.
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And now as then, the state seems prepared to take a coercive approach to those entities it perceives not to be operating in the national interest.
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The plight of Eastern Europe brought moral clarity to the Cold War, and it cemented the region as a vital national interest in American domestic politics.
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The Labour leader will challenge Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet to "pull yourself together or make way" for Labour to deliver Brexit in the national interest.
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"Once they prove that, then Pyongyang has crossed the atomic finish line," said Harry Kazianis, an Asia security expert at the Center for the National Interest.
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It also underscored the direction given to consular officers to assess waiver applications while addressing any public safety concerns and broader implications for the national interest.
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"I am kind of disgusted that after nine months, the self-interest is still outweighing the national interest in our caucus in some ways," he said.
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"But it later backtracked after being accused of prioritising politics over the national interest, with the Liberal Democrats suggesting Boris Johnson was putting "Brexit over breathing.
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Can you have the least bit of confidence that Donald Trump will stand up to them and protect our national interest over his own personal interest?
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The euro zone member has been reluctant to sell its major banks in the past, saying state ownership of important banks was in the national interest.
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In the national interest, Washington has often held its nose and dealt with aggressive or unsavory governments, among them the Soviet Union, Russia, Pakistan and Egypt.
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This despite it supposedly being in the national interest to do so and the GOP controlling Congress until last year and the White House since 2017.
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May, given the alternatives, especially as she has hinted lately that a transitional deal with Brussels would probably involve some compromises in the national interest. Mrs.
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"It basically means that a President can do anything and they can make a subjective determination that their reelection is in the national interest," Cordero said.
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The president's delay of aid, his lawyers contended, was wholly in the national interest and in keeping with his broader concerns about corruption and burden-sharing.
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As the call shows, he is less interested in one of the most critical parts of his job: advancing the national interest of the United States.
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On Tuesday, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has said that it wouldn't be in the national interest to put forward another general election during exit negotiations.
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But the secretary general did not only focus on material gains and use the language of "sovereign right" and "national interest" to appeal to President Trump.
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In October, Trump refused to certify to Congress that the nuclear deal is in the U.S. national interest, a deadline that also comes up again Thursday.
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" She continued: "This is not a great time for the country to have a President revealed as doing something so counter-productive to the national interest.
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"This is step one of a thousand," Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said of the inter-Korea summit.
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" Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, called the additional investment in missile defense in the NDAA a "good start.
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Their crimes are not just specific impeachable acts but also the systematic undermining of the rule of law, democratic governance, human rights and the national interest.
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It needs to stand for the protection of workers and the protection of the planet from the rapacious industries that substitute greed for the national interest.
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The company also said that encrypted messaging services like WhatsApp, "although perceivably beneficial to users, are detrimental to national interest and hence should not be allowed."
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The State Department argued that the student's desire to return to Myanmar and set up "entrepreneurial programs with maximum social impact" was in America's national interest.
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"There's a perception of Putin as an effective leader, and of Russia as a country with effective leadership with national interest at the forefront," he said.
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"Serving our national interest will demand that we hold our nerve through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest part of all," May told parliament.
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"India, like the U.S. and other nations shall always uphold its national interest in these matters," the government said in a statement issued through India's trade ministry.
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And the Trump administration has produced little evidence that the 180m people blocked from entering America by his travel ban "would be detrimental" to the national interest.
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" Foreign militaries on the list cannot receive U.S. aid, training and weapons unless the president issues full or partial waivers of those sanctions based on "national interest.
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Acting for personal interest rather than national interest while subverting congressional appropriations is a prime example of the autocratic conduct the Framers believed warranted removal from office.
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NIC's new policy follows a series of alcohol-related deaths in fraternities, and renewed national interest in the dangerous, and sometimes deadly, drinking behavior within Greek life.
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On the one hand, the judge said, the information that Papadopoulos lied about was more directly tied to the national interest, and made the case more serious.
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And if those talks fail, Harry Kazianis, an Asia security expert at the Center for the National Interest think tank, thinks the chances of war might increase.
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"I think that a general election at this point in time would not be in the national interest, in the middle of our negotiations," May told parliament.
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In Georgia—where another race of national interest is heating up between Republican incumbent Karen Handel and Democratic challenger Lucy McBath and—polling hours were also extended.
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Anti-Russian hysteria appears to be replacing calm calculations of our national interest as the basis for U.S. foreign policy toward Russia – and that's a big mistake.
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Spicer also defended Monday the use of force in Syria, arguing Trump did not need congressional approval because the strike was in the United States' national interest.
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"President Trump's decision to announce emergency action is the predictable and understandable consequence of Democrats' decision to put partisan obstruction ahead of the national interest," he said.
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" He later added that he was "grateful" to see Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly say "the entry of lawful permanent residents to be in the national interest.
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"It would not be in the national interest to release information that will form part of our negotiating position," he told parliament to jeers from opposition lawmakers.
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In doing so he would place Trump in the position of disrespecting Israel's own judgments as to its national interest — a strange position for a Republican conservative.
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In a lengthy essay for The National Interest last year, he criticized President Barack Obama for considering banning the U.S. from launching nuclear weapons before others do.
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But President Barack Obama secured a waiver for Chad, arguing that it was "in the national interest" of the United States to train and equip Chad's military.
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Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo said Canberra was receptive to exploring commercial opportunities China's new Silk Road presented, but any decisions would remain incumbent on national interest.
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"Foal Eagle is not an issue any more," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, referring to the annual exercises.
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They argued that the President has the right to suspend entry by individuals into the United States if he determines it to be in the national interest.
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We want people to come into our country, but they have to come in legally and properly-vetted, and in a manner that serves the national interest.
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It's a country that restricts free speech and will come down hard on any company or person that it deems is acting against its own national interest.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing captured national interest, as he sought to defend himself from allegations of sexual misconduct dating back to his years in high school and college.
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Britain's May told parliament the decision to conduct air strikes against Syria was in the British national interest and not as a result of pressure from Trump.
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The current crisis makes clear, though, that a better effort, one consistent with both our values and our national interest, is more urgently needed now than ever.
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Consistency and constancy in support of both America's national interest and the rules-based international order have been in short supply over the past decade or more.
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The President of the United States can issue waivers to offending countries if doing so "is in the national interest," and must alert Congress within 45 days.
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He achieved outstanding results by two principal means: altruistically assisting other nations, thus building up the liberal order; and safeguarding the national interest, thus fortifying American power.
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Kaczynski has frequently accused Szydlo's predecessor as prime minister, European Council President Donald Tusk, of forging close relations with Berlin at the expense of Poland's national interest.
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In short, while uncertainty is an unavoidable aspect of life, minimizing our allies' fears of its deleterious downside is, without a doubt, fundamental to our national interest.
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The interests of local communities and the national interest were hijacked by groups whose political objectives included forcing a no-carbon energy future on the American people.
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"The decision will be taken in the national interest and for this reason the government cannot fall (over this)", Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told reporters in Rome.
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By announcing Friday that the administration would not certify that the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran was in the national interest, Donald Trump has taken a hostage.
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Governors pleaded with Trump to fully invoke the Defense Production Act, which gives him powers to order industry to produce vitally needed goods in the national interest.
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There is evidence this intervention is driven by the self-interest of military generals rather than national interest, which makes prospects for economic and democratic reforms bleak.
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"At every turn, Trump has failed to do what a patriotic president would do — failed to put the national interest first," writes David Frum in The Atlantic.
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It proved too much for even the prime minister's brother, Jo, who resigned as an mp on September 5th, "torn between family loyalty and the national interest".
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Whatever else one might say about American regional interests or moral obligations when it comes to Syria, we have a vital national interest in foiling Dictatorship Inc.
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Wherever the rules are muddy for the industry, we should make them resoundingly clear in such a way that protects our children and, implicitly, our national interest.
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It's been five months since the scope of the lead poisoning crisis was first revealed, and three months since it became a story of broad national interest.
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"This is a question about our national interest and ensuring that our leaders, our senators, our members of the House, put Australia first," the prime minister said.
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But over all, Mr. Tillerson has shown that business experience isn't easily transferable to government, where the driver is not the bottom line but the national interest.
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Under the guise of fairness to workers as a whole, this approach equates national interest with the profit-seeking behavior of United States corporations or protectionist groups.
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His attorney Alan Dershowitz claimed new and expansive power for the President by arguing the President's personal interest in reelection can be synonymous with the national interest.
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These new programs follow the former American model in training internationally oriented experts to serve the national interest in a moment of growing strength and global exposure.
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An impeachable offense is an abuse of the power of the office that violates the public trust, runs counter to the national interest, and undermines the Republic.
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It shouldn't be a left or right issue to ensure immigration policy serves the national interest or that the integrity of a nation's immigration system stays protected.
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"We have to support the president of Mexico to defend the national interest," Mr. Slim told a packed news conference at his business headquarters in Mexico City.
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The council said free competition should be encouraged in the sector and it would be in the national interest if competing refineries were bought by competing firms.
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Americans need to be sure that major foreign policy decisions are made in the national interest — not because of foreign ties forged by the president's business ventures.
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If Pompeo doesn't challenge Trump at all, it may make the foreign policy trains run more smoothly, but it will do little to serve the national interest.
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Just doing a job In a rare corner in Washington, facts and evidence still matter and party rivals still put the national interest above grubby political goals.
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Iraq must put its put national interest first and avoid the tragedies of armed conflict that have plagued it over four decades, he said in a statement.
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"The South Korean government, with national interest of South Korea as priority, will consider striking a balance in the national economy and among multiple industries," said Kim.
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The question is whether Republicans will concede the obvious conclusion, which is that Trump did all this not in the national interest, but in his personal interest.
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Under this logic, President Richard Nixon could have been justified for covering up Watergate because he sincerely felt that his re-election was in the national interest.
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In the end, it was her belief in the national interest and her willingness to set aside the political interest that led to the passing of ObamaCare.
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First, that President Trump directed a scheme to pressure Ukraine into opening two investigations that would benefit his 2020 reelection campaign and not the US national interest.
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In doing so, Democrats will make a collective statement fulfilling their constitutional obligation to say that this President is corrupt, abusive and dangerous to the national interest.
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The United States needs to stop expecting North Korea to just "surrender," said Harry Kazianis, senior director at D.C.-based think tank the Center for National Interest.
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If the Constitution says formally indicting a president isn't in the national interest, then why allow a prosecutor to create essentially the same debilitating criminal by indirection?
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But it appears there's a shortage of honor in the Oval Office these days, where decisions affecting the national interest are routinely contaminated by the President's interest.
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The announcement comes as the role and conduct of police — particularly where it intersects with issues of race — continues to captivate national interest and spark fierce debate.
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Dimitri Simes is president of the Center for the National Interest, a Washington, D.C.-based public policy think tank founded by former President Richard Nixon in 1994.
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But their attempts to justify cruelty as being somehow in the national interest are low energy, especially compared with the enthusiastic nastiness Trump exhibits at political rallies.
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The military leadership didn't talk about the national interest or regional security as it usually does, but instead used the poetic language of a long-suffering lover.
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As a general matter, the president can withhold documents or testimony from Congress on the grounds that such information, if made public, would damage the national interest.
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Cruz's commitment to an originalist interpretation of the Constitution includes the belief that it requires holding American national interest apart from ties of commerce, values, or alliance.
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"Our foreign policy is based on national interest and they don't change when the government changes," Grace Shelton, U.S. Consul General in Karachi, told Geo News television.
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"I think having the meeting Singapore makes sense," says Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, a think tank in Washington.
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"Keeping the United Kingdom together is an absolute paramount national interest for our country," he told parliament Reporting by William James and Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison
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Moon, whose campaign promises include "National Interest First" policy, has struck a chord with younger Koreans who want the country to stand up to powerful allies and neighbors.
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The late push into Florida reflects national interest from both major political parties in a state that will have a lot to say over which party controls Congress.
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"Our country's immigration policies should be designed and implemented to serve, first and foremost, the U.S. national interest," the draft says, according to a copy obtained by Bloomberg.
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Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison said the sale of Kidman's vast holdings - about the same size as South Korea - to the Chinese buyers was not in the national interest.
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"Think of last year's missile and nuclear tests as a giant arms brochure," Harry Kazianis, a North Korea expert at the Center for the National Interest, told me.
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Like the Russian, he seems sure to prefer bilateral deals to messy supranational bodies and is likely to define America's national interest in narrowly military and commercial terms.
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All of the available evidence indicates that Trump sought to manipulate a foreign power into smearing Biden and other Democrats for his personal interest, not the national interest.
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Bill Cash, a eurosceptic Conservative lawmaker, said keeping LSE's headquarters in London was a matter of national interest and that the British government must protect the "crown jewels".
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So far, Trump has made two serious scripted presentations, both on foreign policy: One to AIPAC in March, and one last week at the Center for National Interest.
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The landholding has been on sale since June last year but the government has blocked offers from Chinese buyers on the back of national interest and security concerns.
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Panigoro, who founded oil and gas firm Medco Energi, has said his group has President Joko Widodo's blessing to buy NNT as it is in the "national interest".
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"India, like the U.S. and other nations shall always uphold its national interest in these matters," the Indian government said in a statement issued through India's trade ministry.
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I suggest that Congress pass a broad law setting out the national interest in protecting the internet and the general principles by which that protection would be defined.
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Mr Mattis told congressional hearings that it was in the national interest to stay in the deal to freeze Iran's nuclear programme, which the president wanted to scrap.
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Australia blocked the proposed sale of the country's biggest agricultural land holding, S. Kidman Co, to Chinese bidders in April, saying it was not in the national interest.
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Alongside competition law, other points of national interest could be the future of Spanish motorway concessions owned by Abertis that are up for renewal soon, de Guindos said.
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I do think that it&aposs in our strategic national interest for us to keep a presence there, because you don&apost want to revamp it back up.
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The relevant passage from the draft, per Bloomberg: "Our country's immigration policies should be designed and implemented to serve, first and foremost, the U.S. national interest," it reads.
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Our nation's founding charter, the Constitution, includes two separate provisions that share a common aim — ensuring the president is working for the national interest and not personal gain.
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Our nation is comprised of good and decent people who want their government's leaders to fulfill their promises and advance an immigration policy that serves the national interest.
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"The responsible persons and entities in this matter will be identified and appropriate action will be taken against them in the national interest," he said in a statement.
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"When a major foreign investor like Japan is also willing to join projects which are of our national interest, we have no objections in doing that," Gokhale said.
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These sources say McMaster never explicitly said he disagrees with the President, nor that he wants Trump to certify that the Iran deal is in America's national interest.
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President Trump plans to "decertify" the Iran nuclear deal next week and announce that it is not in the United States' national interest, The Washington Post reported Thursday.
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The government, at its weekly meeting, vowed to press ahead with legal action against what it called instigators of a strike it sees as harming the national interest.
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President Donald Trump has promised the only immigrants being deported now that he's in office are "bad hombres": convicted criminals, threats to American safety and the national interest.
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"We are acting against our own national interest because we are pushing Cuba towards Russia and China," who are investing in the absence of U.S. companies, she said.
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The RAISE Act would not only make immigration great again, it would restore the public faith in our government's ability to enact smart policies in the national interest.
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There's no honor among thieves nor, apparently, among anxious political hacks who bound themselves to a president with a penchant for subordinating the national interest to his own.
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Chinese cybersecurity company Qihoo 360 Technology said Monday that "national interest" was one factor for its decision to delist in the U.S. and move to China, Reuters said.
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She has been interviewed as a counterterrorism expert on the BBC, NBC, Fox, and CTV News, and has been published in Real Clear World and The National Interest.
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"My preliminary view is that the foreign investment proposals put to me for this transaction are contrary to the national interest," Mr. Morrison said in a news release.
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" First, he said, participants have to have unique, in-demand skills, such as fluency in Pashto, that the Pentagon has deemed "critical" and "vital to the national interest.
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President Trump is on board and the American people widely support it, so will Congress finally rise to the occasion and pass legislation that serves the national interest?
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But Kushner had forgotten Kislyak's name—and had to desperately call Russian expert Dimitri Simes, the president and CEO of the Center for the National Interest, for help.
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Zalmay Khalilzad, a former American ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq, warned in a recent article in The National Interest that Turkey and Iraq may be heading for war.
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Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, had called the TPP an "important strategic commitment" and said that it was in Australia's national interest to see the TPP in force.
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In a rebuke to Mr Trump, the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, said that a Muslim ban would not be in the national interest.
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More recently, Roger Ailes's move to push Gretchen Carlson's allegations of sexual harassment into arbitration has reignited national interest in the inherent secrecy and injustice of forced arbitration.
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So Hamilton and his allies wanted to establish a system where people of great talent, expertise and civic dedication could look out for the long-term national interest.
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One reading is that McConnell was putting partisan interests above the national interest, refusing to accept clear evidence of Russian interference in order to aid Donald Trump's election.
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"We believe that our priority right now must be to provide collegiate leadership to bring people together in the national interest," Allen said in a statement on Twitter.
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Green groups said they were concerned by a suggestion from pipeline operators that major projects first undergo a test to judge whether they are in the national interest.
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He is the first president in American history who cannot define the national interest untethered to his own personal vanity, political needs and obsession to dominate every story.
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Oddly enough, Republicans who have been very bellicose from Reagan on have never really spoken about why, as citizens, we have to sacrifice ourselves for the national interest.
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Their aim is to maximize profits across the world — allocating cash where it is most beneficial, finding labor where it is cheapest — not to pursue some national interest.
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These laws are impeding journalism on matters of vital national interest, including China's growing and controversial influence, and they have made Australia the defamation capital of the world.
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Some of his applications of "America first" — repudiating the Paris climate agreement or abandoning the Iran nuclear deal — may not even prove to be in the national interest.
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When opposition groups challenged KESMA for violating the country's media law, Mr Orban declared the foundation vital to the national interest, removing it from the media authority's jurisdiction.
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It is just this: The president has subordinated the national interest to his own, or even worse that he has given aid and comfort to a foreign adversary.
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These personal stories remind us of the human imperative—as well as that of our own national interest—to continue the political and economic empowerment of Afghan women.
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Moon, whose campaign promises include a "National Interest First" policy, has struck a chord with people who want the country to stand up to powerful allies and neighbors.
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Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said both Trump and Kim risk looking foolish if they don't walk away with something.
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But a man with Trump's gaping insecurity and consuming fear is not a person who can be a stable steward of the national trust and the national interest.
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President Donald Trump prides himself on going where none of his predecessors dared to go, taking actions he believes serve America's national interest where other presidents' passivity failed.
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Before making a decision, Americans deserve an open and honest debate, congressional authorization, and a grand strategy that explains how this war will further secure American national interest.
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"I think the North Koreans are going to test an intercontinental ballistic missile," said Harry Kazianis, senior director at D.C.-based think tank the Center for National Interest.
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" Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, said the United States needs to "take the gloves off when it comes to China.
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If there were ever any doubt that May intends to hold her own Conservative party together at the expense of national interest, it was stripped away this week.
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In order for the president&aposs conduct to rise to that level, it must pose two specific risks: betrayal of the national interest and the corruption of elections.
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"Klaas went on to say that the threat of impeachment is "nullified" when Congress is "populated by people who are driven by personal interest rather than national interest.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It is in Britain's national interest to have an "implementation phase" when it leaves the European Union, Brexit-supporting environment minister Michael Gove said on Wednesday.
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Fry expressed dismay in 2016 when Trudeau first determined the pipeline project was in the national interest, saying the decision would cause her "problems" in the 2019 election.
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But by requiring a consensus of confidence in the leadership and membership of this important panel, perhaps we can return to a committee focused on our national interest.
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" Another was granted to the daughter of a retired brigadier general because "furthering Burma's capacity in her field of study, organizational development, is in the U.S. national interest.
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The president's pledge has been that such selective withholding advances the national interest, protects American political institutions and is not used to cover up embarrassments or hide mistakes.
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The presence of such individuals in the United States, and the practices of foreign nations that refuse the repatriation of their nationals, are contrary to the national interest.
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King Abdullah, who stressed the territories were Jordanian lands and would remain so, said the move was made in the "national interest" at a period of regional turmoil.
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"Someone for economic motives and selfish national interest, is putting at risk the security of north Africa and, as a result, of Europe as a whole," growls Mr Salvini.
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At the hotel press conference, he touted the project as a pillar of "strategic national interest" and security and spoke in conspiratorial tones when describing opposition to the dam.
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Jeff Denham and his Democratic challenger, Josh Harder, are in one of California's hardest-fought congressional races, which has drawn national interest and increasingly become highly personal and bitter.
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And in truth, infrastructure may be one of the least important current questions of vital national interest that must somehow be navigated despite the antipathy between Trump and Pelosi.
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Although the M5S–Lega coalition agreement reaffirms NATO membership, it pledges to reevaluate Italy's presence in international missions on the basis of national interest, one of the diplomats noted.
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A non-Trumpian attachment to American global leadership, a feeling of moral duty and a belief that foreign aid is in America's national interest all help to explain why.
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The executions "did not serve the national interest," according to Fawaz A. Gerges, the director of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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"You have been our finest foreign minister - eloquent, elegant and always courageous advancing our national interest in these challenging times," Turnbull said in a message on social network Twitter.
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It fell out of use because of the high legal threshold for proving injury, and the tendency of previous American governments to reject tariffs in the broader national interest.
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"It might be in my party's interests for him to sit there; it is not in the national interest," David Cameron told Mr Corbyn in the Commons this week.
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Under the proposed broadcast law, media outlets publishing or broadcasting anything deemed to be "false" or against national interest could be fined, lose licenses or see their staff jailed.
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And as War Is Boring's Sebastien Roblin points out at The National Interest, the rockets' blast radius poses a significant danger to civilians, such as in densely-populated Mosul.
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We have reached the point where our democratic institutions are now in dire need of bipartisan demands for accountability, with members focusing on the national interest above anything else.
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In Britain, where over one-third of acquisitions since 2010 have been undertaken by foreign companies, officials are now debating new powers to block deals on national-interest grounds.
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It's hard to imagine anyone that lacking in concern for their reputation, public standing, or self-respect being able to appropriately balance the national interest against the president's whims.
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US government officials told CNN that Cuban officials have taken the attacks seriously, even saying that Cuba has a greater national interest in determining who was behind the incidents.
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On the one hand, we see an apparent tolerance for historical ignorance, but on the other, there is a renewed national interest in the subtleties of history and memory.
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Content farms won't be there to empower me because the national interest in the story has waned, therefore there is no more free advice available in my news stream.
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U.S. treasury secretaries have been repeating that the strong dollar is in the national interest since the late 1990s, when Robert Rubin held the job in the Clinton administration.
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The Center for the National Interest, a Washington-based think tank focused on foreign policy, set up the meetings between Butina and the officials, according to the news service.
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They also took pains to structure the new American government so that the people's representatives would make policy decisions based on the national interest, not their own financial interests.
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"The current circumstances highlight the need for Congress to ensure that the authority will be used, as intended by the Congress, in the overall national interest," the letter says.
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Even a determined Russo-skeptic like myself can admit that it is neither intrinsically crazy nor evil to argue that positive relations with Russia are in Italy's national interest.
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The point of the FCO is to go beyond the transactional focus of these branches, of fleeting political moods and fads, of narrow, immediate readings of the national interest.
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"I and this government will not participate in any decision that changes our ability to protect our national interest on key issues like that," Donohoe told Irish broadcaster RTE.
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These sources said McMaster never explicitly said he disagrees with the President, nor that he wants the President to certify that the Iran deal is in America's national interest.
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And he defaulted to the pet projects of John Bolton, his national-security adviser, a man motivated more by legal theories than by foreign policy and the national interest.
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"I don't want to do anything to harm our national interest, and I don't think that we've fully spoken to what the crown prince has done," Corker told CNN.
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" Nevertheless, these pillars pale before the next: "The third pillar of the Trump Doctrine is consistency—not for its own sake but for the sake of U.S. national interest.
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" North Korea is "forever unreasonable and obstructionist," explains Doug Bandow, a former special assistant to President Reagan, at "The National Interest," but "in this case Pyongyang's position is logical.
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Beijing has repeatedly proven over the last two years that it is willing to play hardball with international partners which it believes have tried to undermine China's national interest.
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Australia this year rejected a A$371-million bid for its biggest farmland holder, Kidman & Co, after Treasurer Scott Morrison ruled the sale was not in the national interest.
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She has aligned her political identity so closely to the national interest that she cannot weigh in on matters that transcend politics, such as the integrity of our elections.
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We want people to come into our country, but they have to come into our country legally and properly vetted, and in a manner that serves the national interest.
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The Energy Department must determine whether each export application is within the country's national interest, due to a decades-old statute written when domestically-produced natural gas was scarce.
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But we do need a political class that will operate the machinery of government in the broad national interest rather than in the interest of a narrow economic elite.
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Johnson was dealt another blow on Thursday, when his brother Jo Johnson announced he was quitting the cabinet, citing "unresolvable tension" between his family loyalty and the national interest.
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In recent weeks, I've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest — it's an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles as MP & Minister.
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He ends up recommending that Cambodia's seat at the United Nations go to Pol Pot's faction because he concludes America's national interest demands it — a conspicuous moral cave-in.
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Trump, through the executive order, claimed the pipeline's construction serves "the national interest," even though it would only create 40 permanent jobs, according to its developer, Dakota Access LLC.
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" On Tuesday, a Labour lawmaker, Nick Thomas-Symonds, called it "completely contrary to the national interest for the prime minister to run down another six weeks on the clock.
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That may improve relations with a select group of policy-making elites in Washington, but it would do little to serve the national interest of the public at-large.
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Trump has said his request for Ukraine to investigate the Bidens was linked to an interest in rooting out corruption, which would be in the US&aposs national interest.
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The president has said his request for Ukraine to investigate the Bidens was linked to an interest in rooting out corruption, which is in the US&aposs national interest.
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Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa earlier this month urged the board to declare their incomes and assets "in the name of transparency and to uphold the national interest".
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North Korea could also demand a security guarantee as the basis of a deal, said Harry Kazianis, a Korea expert at the Washington-based Center for the National Interest.
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The prime minister's brother said early on Thursday that he was "torn between family loyalty and the national interest," adding that the "unresolvable tension" led him to his decision.
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"Our national interest is peace, and there should never be war on the Korean Peninsula again," Mr. Moon was quoted as saying in a meeting with his senior staff.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's defence minister, Wei Fenghe, said on Monday that resolving the "Taiwan question" is his country's "greatest national interest", and that no force could prevent China's "reunification".
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But he surged after a Fox News debate on May 1 — indicative of national interest in the race — in which Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Morrisey mainly attacked each other.
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called on protesters last month to end their 20-month blockade of the gold mine, saying the protest was not in the national interest.
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For the House Managers and the Democrats, the trial gave them a high-profile platform to demonstrate the President put his own political interests ahead of the national interest.
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In doing so, Biden pursued America's national interest, despite it not necessarily being in the interests of his son, who was on the board of Burisma at the time.
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Suu Kyi's office said she would attend the hearings to "defend the national interest of Myanmar" and supporters have rallied behind her in street demonstrations and on social media.
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" John F. Kennedy promised in his 1960 campaign that "I would resign the office" if his responsibilities required him "to either violate my conscience or violate the national interest.
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