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Indeed, the relationship would almost certainly survive even if Israel, contrary to US advice, were to attack Iran.
De Groote, who had a good relationship with a number of Communist countries, offered
advice
on a personal basis and provided documents and other information about how the Fund operated and what it could offer.
Joining the IMF would give it access to information, advice, and hard-currency loans; but it would also require the government to divulge data on the Cuban economy.
In short, completing a proper restructuring would require contributions from regulators, including pre-planning, advice, and coordination.
The word Yalta, too, has assumed a life of its own, serving for years as a symbol of a division of the world by the great powers: of the large and powerful deciding the fate of the small and powerless without asking their advice, of inadmissibly pragmatic concessions or compromises by democratic governments vis-?-vis the overpowering strength of a totalitarian regime.
But Gligorov understood something else: despite all of the helpful
advice
from well-meaning visitors to change the country’s name, he had to be careful that, in trying to meet the Greeks halfway on the name issue, he did not sow future problems by compromising the identity of the country’s inhabitants.
But politicians are averse to academic
advice.
Monti’s
advice
should be followed.
Although a large number of UN agencies, programs, and treaties rely on scientific and technological expertise for their work, they are not designed to receive systematic science
advice
as a key component of effective performance.
Moreover, national bodies that provide scientific
advice
lack a focal point in the UN system.
The first step is for the secretary general to establish an office responsible for mobilizing scientific
advice.
Creation of a scientific/technical advisory office under the UN secretary general and of a coordinated platform for international science
advice
would play an important role inmeeting the diplomatic challenges of the new century.
Nor have advanced economies, particularly the United States, taken IMF
advice
fully into consideration.
Emerging economies, following the advanced countries, also attached less importance to Fund surveillance, especially as their accumulation of external assets made them less dependent on IMF financing and
advice.
For many people, paying to see a doctor, obtaining medications, seeking family-planning advice, or even getting immunized against common illnesses is a choice between staying healthy and slipping into poverty.
Next week, when leaders meet in Rome, I hope that we will agree on the key priorities to fight hunger and food insecurity, and in particular to establish an authoritative source of
advice
on food security to governments and international institutions.
Predictably, therefore, animal-welfare advocates are not – and should not be – satisfied, even if, as the European Commission’s scientific and veterinary
advice
indicates, the new standards will reduce animal suffering.
Cuba could use the IMF’s financial assistance and technical
advice
as it compensates short-term losers, retrains the unemployed, and supports new businesses.
Therefore, the Commission will be seeking inputs in
advice
and research from all parts of the world, and will provide a record of its evidence gathering and deliberations on the internet.
Traditional policy
advice
fetishized a balanced budget – sometimes to the detriment of macroeconomic stability.
These numbers reflect the fact that IMF
advice
to countries facing budgetary pressures emphasizes the importance of sustaining expenditures on health and education.
Twenty years ago, it may have been true that IMF fiscal policy
advice
focused on the bottom line of a government’s accounts.
But the IMF's
advice
actually deepened the crisis.
In the short run, the best approach is to follow Wolfensohn’s advice, give the dust a chance to settle in Palestine, and await the outcome of Israel’s election later this month.
The
advice
sounds too schoolmarmish.
Beyond this, a more straightforward explanation is that Trump has played on Kissinger’s vanity, not least by seeking his
advice
early in the campaign.
By asking for his advice, Trump is intimating to Kissinger that he considers him a man of the present, not the past.
Emerging-market officials have been increasingly reluctant to turn to the IMF for
advice
and assistance, undermining its ability to play an effective global role.
With that reservoir of historical information and sophisticated algorithms, the company offers fee-based
advice
to farmers through an intuitive online portal.
Bush has long claimed that the number of troops in Iraq was a military decision and that he simply followed the
advice
of his generals, but now this is clearly not the case.
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