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Even when the Nobel laureate and prominent monetarist renounced this theory in 2000, central banks continued to follow the creed he abandoned.
Four shirts also include a special callout to Bantr — the fictional dating app currently sponsoring the Ted Lasso-led football team after Dubai Air renounced its sponsorship in the third episode of the series' second season.
In 2013, Turner renounced her American citizenship and became a Swiss citizen, having lived in Switzerland for many years.
Source: https://alvernoalpha.com/tina-turner-the-queen-of-rock-n-roll-her-life-music-and-legacy/
In 2022, however, 159 Nigerians renounced their citizenship.
Source: https://punchng.com/159-nigerians-renounced-citizenship-in-2022-interior-ministry/
In December 2003, Libya publicly renounced nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and agreed to restrict itself to the possession of ballistic missiles with a range of no more than 300 km.
Source: https://thecitizenng.com/uranium-goes-missing-in-libya-says-un/
Maybe if he got a “divorce” and renounced his support for same-sex “marriage”?
The current leaders of Hamas, who have never renounced the obliteration of Israel as a goal and have pledged to continue inflicting violence to that end, have effectively rejected any role in seeking a lasting settlement.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/25/opinion/israel-gaza-peace-ceasefire.html
The documents also stated that the 26-year-old “therefore admits that he renounced his contractual obligations” and that “the real issue between the parties is as to the quantum of any damages which the Defendants are liable to pay”.
Years later, court documents say, Eggers renounced his gang affiliation.