Word: finalized
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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...dream didn't last a month. At the climate change conference in Copenhagen in December, it was China and the U.S. who haggled over a final deal, while Europe sat on the sidelines. Instead of a foreign policy triumph, 2010 began with an unseemly squabble over whether or not to bail out Greece, whose debt has dragged down Europe's currency. At the same time, U.S. President Barack Obama announced he would be skipping an E.U.-U.S. confab in Spain in May, frustrated, it appeared, with the endless summitry that goes with accommodating the E.U. Little wonder that Europe finds...
...people," says Sarantis. "It's a strange thing." He has a point. Despite the economic downturn, Golden Hall, a luxury mall in the capital that opened in 2008, was packed on a recent weekend, and the shelves in many of its 131 stores were bare. Perhaps it's a final party, just like Tsiknopempti, before things get leaner. A recent poll in the newspaper Ethnos reported that 73% of those surveyed said they were willing to make sacrifices to turn the crisis around. "Greeks know the days of living on borrowed money are over," says investor and economist Timos Melissaris...
...member drafting committee spent the last month revising their recommendations after delegates voted to postpone a final vote at the previous session...
...news article "Election Change Endorsed By UC" featured a jump headline that read "UC Makes Changes to Election Commission." To clarify, the Undergraduate Council's Election Reform Task Force presented a report endorsing 11 specific recommendations that are only preliminary at this stage and have yet to be given final approval...
...with the help of classmate Brandyn Curry, Casey was able to secure that victory by stopping one of the Ivy League’s most prolific scorers to keep Penn (5-21, 4-8 Ivy) off the scoreboard on its final possession and give the Crimson...