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potential child
victims to avoid sexual abuse by saying no, yelling, and telling. This might work
with the stranger lurking behind a tree. Children who are seduced and actively
participate ... acquaintance can also molest children to whom he is a stranger. He might
utilize the services of a child prostitute who may or may not know him. The
"intrafamilial" molester ... some-
times go unreported for 30 years or more.
The acquaintance child molester might get involved in "abduction," usually
by not allowing a child he knows and has seduced
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show how damaged this movement
currently is.
In Morocco, the Justice and Development Party might be in the
best shape of all, currently occupying the ineffective office of
prime minister ... terms for many decades. Ottomanism is a dead end.
Ironically, a more realistic model might be that of the
neighbouring Safavid empire, in Iran. Avoiding imperial
EFTA_R1_00421584
EFTA01953214 ... quickly escalate to military
conflict. Unlike a long-term great-power strategic rivalry that
might or might not develop down the road, the danger of a crisis
involving
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demonstrations. More sober analysts figure the strongman and
his circle might hang on for a couple of more years, provided
they choose to appease a disgruntled ... that senior White House staff asked
during that time period whether Iranian regime elements might
be trying to goad Israel into launching airstrikes.
"The White House," Sadjadpour says, "is mindful ... fact that
there are radical elements in Tehran who might like to provoke
an attack for their own domestic expediency."
(The National Security Council spokesperson, asked to
comment, said
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2012-10-2738p8,819w
Iranians and their Hizbullah
ally are sending warning signals about how they might
fight a future war with the United States and Israel.
The signals aren't subtle—Tehran intends ... coming until just hours before Egypt and Syria
struck. Hizbullah was warning it, too, might surprise
Israel. At the Israel Defense Forces, Major General
Aviv Kochavi, director of military intelligence ... have a second-strike capability and the
Israelis often prefer preemption in conflicts, Jerusalem
might be tempted to launch a nuclear first strike.
Moreover, other nearby countries, such as Saudi
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EFTA01466396Set 10
2013-12-11105p20,860w
Brazil.
Breakout from low dispersion and volatility more likely on downside in 2014
It might not have always felt like it, but the volatility and dispersion of
EM
equities continued ... discussed in the preceding
paragraphs and the polarisation of the asset class between what might
characterised as the overvalued versus the uninvestible. Accordingly, we are
basically just rolling our position ... around 15%.
More volatility and greater dispersion between GEM markets likely in 2014
It might not always have felt that way, but 2013 has been relatively dull in
terms
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Iranians and their Hiz=ullah ally are sending warning signals about how they might fight a future
war with the United States and Israel. The s=gnals aren't subtle ... existence.</=ont>
The problem for Isr=el, however, is that a strike on Iran might carry grave consequences, espe=ially since the IDF cannot
completely destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure ... such a bold move could set in mot=on a long-term process
that might end the bitter stalemate over Iran's n=clear program. Iran has been calling
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2012-06-0533p7,601w
communism.
The Russians' participation could help stabilize Syria during the
transition, because they might get buy-in from the Syrian
military, many of whose senior officers are Russian-trained ... would likely prompt a harsh riposte against
Israeli and Jewish targets overseas. Teh-ran might also launch
limited attacks against U.S. interests in order to deter
intervention on Israel ... efforts to
resupply its weapons stocks. Faced with the possibility that
postwar rearmament might not be an option, Hizballah may
decide to ration its use of rockets and missiles
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themselves or escape the world
when they're down. Instead, they are temperamental. Some might say that people with
Moon in Aries actually enjoy trouble and confrontations. Indeed, this position ... this
can be quite obvious to others. Because of your emotional sensitivity, you might often
take things too personally, and react too quickly. Developing an awareness that others'
emotions ... receive
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nurture or care from others, an inner voice cautions them that it might not be sincere,
long-lasting, or enough! There can be some reluctance about becoming
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2012-11-1935p8,642w
West Bank, the blockade has destroyed Gaza's independent
business class, which might have been a source of opposition to
Hamas. Instead, Hamas has created a new import-export
system ... Israel nor America nor Abbas himself wants new elections,
because they all fear Hamas might win. The result is a deep rift
between Abbas and the people he supposedly represents ... Palestinian people if they vote in a
referendum for such a deal.
Hamas might accept these terms. It has respected ceasefires for
stretches in the past and even enforced them
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2012-02-2739p9,116w
sacrificing Hamas's autonomous enclave in the hope
that, at an unspecified date, Hamas might win in the
ballot boxes.
Furthermore, Mashaal made a few statements
recommending "popular struggle" — which ... killed, day
after day. You know that there is a vast arsenal of
military might, sitting back home, that could
overwhelm the aggressors. It seems impossible and
immoral ... China will have a crisis; it is almost impossible to say
when that might happen. Next month? Next year?
Next decade? The fact is China could continue
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leaders from presenting the world with a fait accomp=i -- meaning the Iranians
might well be able to produce a nuclear weapon so quickly that we would not have=time ... pressures build on the Iranians, the step by step approa=h might yet work. But with 2013 looming as a decisive year one
way or the =ther, either President Obama ... Instead, it is their willingness to lose, because
they have faith =hat they just might win the next time.
Many have lost in Egypt. So far, the= are behaving like
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2013-10-0237p9,179w
anger or as a
cold-blooded strategic calculation. The Saudis might turn to
Europe or Asia for future military sales or energy transactions.
They may also revisit their posture ... most deadly and destructive phase of conflict was over.
Better late than never, some might say, but too late to avert the
damage wrought by incitement while the conflict still ... required to keep an agreement
with Israel. Most important in the long run, it might gradually
accustom or encourage more Palestinians to accept permanent
peace with Israel, making a compromise
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2013-09-2716p7,560w
haggled over a resolution that would enforce the deal, it seemed as if Russia might revert to a more familiar, obstructive
role by shielding President Bashar al-Assad of Syria ... bound" talks to resolve the nuclear standoff, he skipped a lunch at which he might have had the
chance to meet President Obama and shake his hand. Even charmed diplomats ... also
seemed to be in somewhat of a rush, even while saying events might have been moving too fast.
"He did not come to New York to negotiate with speeches
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2012-08-2349p12,709w
Emanuel Celler of New York and Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise, feared the GOP plank might break the Democrats' lock
on the Jewish vote. At the Democratic Convention in Chicago ... fact that New York's governor was the
Republican nominee meant it might become a battleground
state. The party leadership heeded the warnings from Celler and
Wise. The Democrats adopted ... presidential politics. For the first time, both parties recognized
that Jewish votes might be up for grabs, and that Jewish
concerns needed to be addressed to attract the support
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2013-02-0717p9,679w
this from many q=arters, but now, as the coalition is being formed, it might be a good time to
examine one aspect of Israel=92s political culture: the lack ... Gulf despite
Iranian nuclear threats because of the =merican nuclear deterrent, Gulf security partners might be more nervous an=
less willing to cooperate. As a result, they might not grant ... robust nuclear deterren=e posture. But the threat or use of nuclear weapons might
not look so foolish from Iran's perspective. One of =he great strategic lessons drawn from
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2012-03-1432p7,400w
Israeli preemptive strike against Iranian nuclear weapons sites
are legion. For example, Tehran might fire missiles in
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retaliation, launch terrorist attacks, or attempt to disrupt ... unable to remain completely on the
sidelines. Instead of going all in, the militia might attempt to
calibrate its response to elicit a more proportional Israeli
reprisal. For example, rather ... Iran would be counterproductive. In the end, however,
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the decision might be predicated not on rationality, but on the
higher authority of Hizballah's perceived obligation
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