lamy in A Sentence

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    Lamy explained it like this,

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    Pére Jean Lamy.

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    Pere Jean Lamy.

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    Also impressed with the young Swede, Lamy allowed him to live and reside on the island.

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    Because of Lamy's religious vocation, it is easy to dismiss this incident as a story for the devout.

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    Lamy admitted that this is“… a very difficult time, but the WTO is like a mule, reliable and tenacious”.

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    Lamy, who was saintly and beloved, seems to be credited with many instances where God sent angels or other forms of divine aid.

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    The Director-General of the WTO, Pascal Lamy, noted on December 21 that border measures were an issue at Copenhagen and WTO members are divided on them.

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    At some point Pettersson caught the eye of King Lamy's daughter, Princess Singdo, and the two married in 1907, three years after his arrival on the island.

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    As it happens, the old man was a priest, Pére Jean Lamy, and the appearance of the angel has come down to us through his own testimony before his death.

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    As it happens, the old man was a priest, Pere Jean Lamy, and the appearance of the angel has come down to us through his own testimony before his death.

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    On 7 April, the Director General of the WTO, Pascal Lamy, was talking to the press and he tried to make the figures that his organization had just published look better.

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    If climate change is the biggest issue of our time, which Lamy believes it is, then climate policy must be established first and WTO trade policy must take its direction from that policy.

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    In an early November speech Lamy recalled that when he spoke to Trade Ministers in 2007 his message was“climate first, and trade second.” His argument was that trading systems are designed to enhance human welfare, not reduce it.

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    WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy speaking to a United Nations Committee on Trade and Development cotton meeting on December 2nd said,“… cotton has become a litmus test of the commitment to make the WTO Doha Round of global trade negotiations a truly development round.” He further stated,“Developed countries, US and EC in particular, have to slash the trade-distorting subsidies they give to their cotton producers.”.

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    So nobody knows how bad this bias with the official statistics actually is, so I thought I would ask the person who's spearheading the effort to generate data on this, Pascal Lamy, the Director of the World Trade Organization, what his best guess would be of exports as a percentage of GDP, without the double- and triple-counting, and it's actually probably a bit under 20 percent, rather than the 30 percent-plus numbers that we're talking about.

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