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And under America's protective umbrella, the South Korean economy has soared.
Second, Erdoğan's actions are being undertaken under the protective umbrella of Russia for obvious reasons.
Since they were under the protective umbrella of mixed-strategy equilibrium, why not join in?
To operate in Russia, you need what Chinese businessmen now call bao hu san—a protective umbrella provided by siloviki.
The rest of my fleet came out from behind its protective umbrella, however, and unloaded on the missile cruisers that had been tormenting them.
For almost 80 years, it has flourished under the protective umbrella of the United States to become the biggest and most prosperous country in the European Union.
He wants NATO to stop expanding and become weaker; he wants the US and NATO and the US to relinquish their protective umbrella over Russia's sphere of influence.
Sword Hero is a handy all-rounder, attacking with reasonable speed and force, with an energy shield that forms a protective umbrella over you and any adjacent teammates.
But as F.B.I. investigators circle the West Wing and extend their scrutiny to the Kushner businesses, Mr. Kushner might still want the protective umbrella of the White House.
Khashoggi was not a US citizen, but he was a legal permanent resident of the United States and thus operating under the protective umbrella of the American government.
After Russia's interference with the 2016 election, for instance President Barack Obama felt the need to reclassify American elections as critical infrastructure to fall under the policy's protective umbrella.
Khashoggi was not a US citizen, it's true, but he was a legal permanent resident of the United States and thus operating under the protective umbrella of the American government.
Communications between the parties showing that the lawyer-client relationship "was used in furtherance of the alleged crime or fraud" also fall outside the protective umbrella of attorney-client privilege.
Wong said the plan, dubbed "project protective umbrella," will be funded by a group of anonymous supporters in Taiwan and Hong Kong, many of whom are lawyers, doctors and other professionals.
Even if it is compelled to accept the return of Rohingya refugees, it will be shaded by the protective umbrella of Chinese power from attempts to hold the Tatmadaw accountable for crimes against humanity.
Many of the missiles in Beijing's arsenal now rival or outperform those of the United States, puncturing the protective umbrella that for decades America has afforded its regional allies South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
"On the military front, Canada's geography has meant that we have always been able to count on American self-interest to provide a protective umbrella beneath which we have found indirect shelter," Ms. Freeland said.
It's cargoes of clothing, consumer goods and iPhones get to their intended destinations safely and efficiently as a result of the peace that has been secured by the United States and the protective umbrella of its extensive navy.
There is no disputing the adage that "into each life, a little rain must fall," and the occasional need for a protective umbrella, but what do you do when the shower becomes a downpour that doesn't seem to quit?
He could show a united front with NATO allies, declaring unequivocally that America remains committed to mutual defense and vowing that the United States and NATO will maintain a protective umbrella over Eastern Europeans who fear Russia's expansionist policies.
And again, concern among allies like Japan and South Korea, who wonder whether a President Trump would keep holding America's protective umbrella over them, or cut them adrift to develop their own nuclear deterrent, as he suggested during the campaign.
All of this has made it difficult to explain the magic and uniqueness of Tumblr to investors in the past, and, as López suggests, could make things harder for the site without the protective umbrella of Yahoo to shield it from more profit-driven scrutiny.
East Devon Alliance, also known as the Independent East Devon Alliance was registered as a political party in East Devon at the Electoral Commission in 2015. It provides a protective umbrella for non-national party Independent candidates in local elections. It has no whip. It had its origins in 2013 as a community activist and pressure group opposed to large-scale unsustainable development providing poor quality homes with very few affordables.
Since the 1990s, China's anti-corruption campaigns have focused on serious organized crime and corrupt government officials who act as 'protective umbrella' (protectors) for local gangsters. Criminal organizations who are not able seek protection from local police officers are very likely to be destroyed during China's anti-crime campaigns, while criminal groups under police protection are able to survive and control illegal businesses (e.g. gambling, prostitution and drugs) in their territories. Wang's book The Chinese Mafia,Wang, Peng (2017).
O'Kane projected combat power ashore with several salvos of Tomahawk cruise missiles and provided early warning of ballistic missile launches to command centers, Patriot missile batteries, and civil defense forces, supporting a protective umbrella for coalition ground and naval forces. O'Kane then transitioned to providing post-hostility maritime security of Iraqi waters. O'Kane returned home to Pearl Harbor late July 2003. O'Kane was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation and Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal for her second deployment.
By restricting their advance, Egyptian ground forces would remain within range of their own SAM defences, which would provide a protective "umbrella", negating the Israeli advantage in the air. In this way the High Minarets was planned in accordance with the capabilities of the Egyptian Army. The plan's outline was completed by September 1971 in absolute secrecy.Shazly, pp.29, 109–118 As Sadek continued to refuse the concept of a limited war, tensions rose between him and Sadat.
Malcolm X. Abram of The Atlanta Constitution praised the band's experimentation with new sounds and styles, saying that the album "may final[ly] garner this musical institution some attention outside the protective umbrella of industrial fans". Stephen Parrish of The Morning Call agreed, saying that the band "just might enjoy some post-mortem glory with The Process" and praising "Death" and "Candle". Steffan Chirazi of the San Francisco Examiner wrote, "For newcomers, the album is a fascinating and unnerving trip through psychosis. For Skinny Puppy, The Process represents uncomfortable closure and some cohesion".
The EAF command believed the enemy aircraft were only a decoy meant to lure the MiG-21s away from the airbase, so that further waves of aircraft could attack the air base uninterrupted. Hence the fighter pilots were ordered to create a protective umbrella over the air base. Most importantly, they were instructed not to pursue and engage enemy aircraft before they had reached their target. The pilots were puzzled by the order, not knowing the reason behind it, as they expected to immediately engage the enemy after scrambling.
Benner screened in Task Group 38.3 (TG 38.3) during 28 July air strikes against enemy shipping at Maizuru and on 30 July against the Tokyo-Nagoya area. While a typhoon canceled further attacks scheduled for early August, the task group refueled and then moved into position for strikes against northern Honshū on 8 August. Taking up a picket position — about 50 miles (90 km) southwest of TF 38 — with , and , Benner watched as unidentified aircraft approached their position all day. Although most of the enemy aircraft retreated before friendly combat air patrol (CAP), some low-flying Japanese aircraft sneaked under the CAP's protective umbrella to attack the destroyers.
Pakistan Navy ships deployed in the Arabian Sea, near Oman. Pakistan's close ties to the nations of the Middle East, based on geography and shared religion, have led to periodic military deployments since the 1960s. The Arab world countries – many of them wealthy but with small populations and limited militaries – have historically depended on regional armies to provide a protective umbrella and military muscle in times of instability and crisis. The Pakistani military has retained a particularly close relationship with Saudi Arabia which has been a sporadically generous patron: much of the military equipment bought from the United States by Pakistan in the 1980s was paid for by Saudi Arabia.
The methods employed to attack unions were improvingThe Rise and Repression of Radical Labor, Daniel R. Fusefeld, 1985, page 27. with each use: > ...the mass media to arouse public opinion, the courts to provide a legal > basis for the use of force, strikebreakers to keep operations going and for > use as private armies, and jail for the leaders of the workers. All of this > was done under the protective umbrella of an appeal to law and order, the > sanctity of private property and the United States constitution, and > "Americanism." Labor historian Joseph Rayback observed that for labor to maintain or advance, > Two roads were open: conversion of the A.F.L. into a political movement or > the development of industrial unionism.
On the morning of 26 May, a Coastal Command PBY Catalina flying boat spotted Bismarck to the north-west of Brest; she was steaming at a speed that would put her under the protective umbrella of German aircraft and U-boats within 24 hours. The only British forces close enough to slow her down were the aircraft carrier and her escort, the battlecruiser . At approximately 20:30, a flight of fifteen Ark Royals 820 Naval Air Squadrons Swordfish torpedo bombers launched an attack on Bismarck. Three torpedoes were believed to have struck the ship; the first two torpedoes failed to do serious damage to the ship, but the third hit jammed Bismarcks rudders hard to starboard.
" He further noted that in the event of a continued stalemate, he would support the extension of the parliamentary mandate in order to avoid a void in state institutions. Just before he had met Jumblatt, who said Hariri's "presence in Lebanon is an essential factor in solving the country’s grave problems. The Arab world is threatened and there is general chaos but in the presence of Saad Hariri and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, there is an umbrella protecting Lebanon...it isn’t enough to acknowledge the protective umbrella, we, as concerned parties, should also reinforce and support stabilizing the state." He maintained his support for Helou because he was "a model for moderation.
They fielded immobile SA-2 and SA-3 SAMs, the backbone of the air defenses, as well as mobile SA-6 SAMs and ZSU-23-4 SPAAGs (Self Propelled Anti-Air Gun), portable infantry SA-7s, in addition to thousands of conventional anti-air artillery. These air defenses would provide a protective "umbrella" over Egyptian ground forces. However, the SA-2 and SA-3 systems, being immobile, could only be moved over a nine-hour period at best, exposing the air defenses to degradation in case of a redeployment to keep up with advancing forces. On the other hand, the SA-6 systems were available in limited numbers insufficient to provide adequate protection to advancing armored forces.
The Egyptian and Syrian 2K12s surprised the Israeli military in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, because they were accustomed to having air superiority over the battlefield. The highly mobile 2K12 took a heavy toll on the slower A-4 Skyhawk and even the F-4 Phantom, forming a protective umbrella until they could be removed. The radar warning receivers on the Israeli aircraft did not alert the pilot to the fact that he was being illuminated by the radar. The 2K12 achieved a good performance as a weapon according to a conversation between Israeli General Peled and Henry Kissinger, and was the main anti-air missile in Egyptian inventory to cause Israeli losses followed by the 9K32 Strela-2.
The squadron waited offshore to support Marines on the ground at Iwo until two planes from the USS Wake Island (CVE-65) were able to land at the airstrip on 26 February 1945. These were the first two aircraft to land on the newly captured airstrip and they did so while still under heavy small-arms and mortar fire. In time the mere presence of these small planes overhead would influence Japanese gunners to cease fire and button up against the inevitable counter-battery fire to follow. Often the pilots would undertake pre-dawn or dusk missions simply to extend this protective "umbrella" over the troops, risky flying given Iwo's unlit fields and constant enemy sniping from the adjacent hills.
The political killings in the Philippines, with an estimated death toll of over 1,200 in 2010, began during the administration of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2001. These include extrajudicial harassment, torture, disappearances and murder of civilian non- combatants by the military and police. The events are thought to be linked to the "War on Terrorism" in 2001 and includes more than 850 mainstream journalists and other public figures and the harassment, detention, or torture of untold more. Many commentators have criticized the killings, such as James Petras and Robin Eastman-Abaya, who have said that "Human rights groups provide evidence that death squads operate under the protective umbrella of regional military commands, especially the U.S.-trained Special Forces".CounterPunch: "America's Best Political Newsletter" The historian, E. San Juan, Jr., meanwhile, writes that the estimates of killings vary on the precise number, with the government estimating only 114.
The court held that the intention of the parties in regard to the exemption clause was to substitute in the government's favour a right of recourse against the insurance company in the place of such rights of recourse as appellant had against Fibrespinners as bailee; the insurance policy in question covered the government for loss of the grainbags as a result of theft or Fibrespinners' negligence or that of its employees. The court held further that in law Fibrespinners was liable to compensate the government if the loss or damage was caused # by its own wilful wrongdoing or negligent conduct; or # possibly by the wilful wrongdoing (i.e. theft) or negligent conduct on the part of its servants, acting in the scope, and within the course, of their employment as such. The words of the exemption were, the court found, prima facie sufficiently comprehensive in their ordinary meaning to bring under the protective umbrella of the exemption the liability for the loss or damage in 1.

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