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So we must be talking about a scenario in which some part of the federal government, with or without express legislative approval, scrambles to provide an ad hoc loan in the range of tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, via a judge.
Despite widespread dissatisfaction with political institutions in many Western countries – the US Congress, for example, has very low
approval
ratings – it is difficult to see what will break the current logjam.
Yet, despite his frequent rallies, or perhaps because of them and their incendiary vulgarity, Trump’s disapproval rating has exceeded his
approval
rating since the earliest days of his administration.
His current overall disapproval rating is 54%, versus 40% approval, with strong
approval
from around 25% of the public.
Bush, however, was prepared to order what became Operation Desert Storm even without congressional approval, given that he already had international law and the United Nations Security Council on his side.
But Trump’s overall
approval
rating has fallen substantially, reaching lows that only two previous presidents have touched in the first six months in office.
It sends drones and secret forces into sovereign countries without their
approval.
When National Intelligence Director James Clapper testified in an open hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on December 6, including on the finding that Putin himself had directed the attempt to affect the US election, his testimony met with bipartisan
approval.
The Chancellor Who Played with FireBERLIN – German Chancellor Angela Merkel should be happy nowadays: her party’s
approval
ratings aren’t bad, and her own are very good.
To the surprise of many, it gained the
approval
of 55% of those voting.
According to the independent Levada Center, Putin’s
approval
rating increased from 65% in January to 80% in March, immediately after Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
In other words, there is no basis to claim that Putin’s
approval
rating is declining.
Instead, Russians’
approval
of Putin is rooted in the fact that there is no alternative.
His 63-65%
approval
rating prior to the annexation of Crimea appeared high by Western standards, but was low compared to his previous record – and dangerously close to levels that would threaten his leadership.
But higher incomes did not translate into improvements in people’s standard of living or the quality of public services, leaving Putin’s
approval
rating flat, with some of his opponents even taking to the streets to protest his leadership.
The Russian public moved into “emergency mode,” with Putin’s
approval
rating soaring above 80%.
Sooner or later, Putin’s
approval
rating will plummet.
According to the most recent deal between the two sides, the Greek government must seek its creditors’
approval
on all relevant draft legislation before seeking public consultation or even submitting it to its own parliament.
Thus, there is broad-based regional
approval
of US alliances with Japan, South Korea, and Australia, as well as with partners such as the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and India.
According to a survey published by Research Istanbul on the day of the rally, support for the march was 43%, which is about 17 percentage points higher than the CHP’s
approval
ratings.
But everything will have to be put to the ECB Governing Council for non-objection or
approval.
The Pew Research Center found that China, with 30%
approval
ratings, had reached near-parity with the US.
Her
approval
ratings soared to 50%, from around 34% the previous month.
The Doha Round of global trade talks remains stalled, and Obama delayed the three bilateral free-trade agreements that awaited
approval
when he came into office.
Board
approval
was sought, but only after the key decisions were already made.
China has sought to step into the breach of global leadership – and has been met with surprisingly strong
approval
from the rest of the world.
There is, in any case, very little enthusiasm in Europe for treaty revision, and the parliamentary and popular
approval
that it would entail.
But adopting the reforms requires
approval
by the IMF’s member countries; and, though the United States was among those that voted in favor of the measure, President Barack Obama has been unable to secure Congressional
approval.
Only one major element – the decision to move toward an all-elected Executive Board – requires an amendment to the IMF’s Articles of Agreement and thus congressional
approval.
Congress would still need to ratify the measure before the US’s own quota increased, but its
approval
would not be required for this part of the reform package to take effect for other countries.
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