Authority
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1945 examples of Authority in a sentence
Musharraf’s fraying
authority
made him less effective and, indeed, less useful: the Taliban re-emerged in strength on Pakistan’s Afghan border, and his own ISI was proved to have been involved in the bombing of India’s embassy in Kabul.
The prospects of an implosion of effective governmental
authority
in Pakistan are strong, and the consequences would be dire.
In most economies, these macro-prudential policies are modest, owing to policymakers’ political constraints: households, real-estate developers, and elected officials protest loudly when the central bank or the regulatory
authority
in charge of financial stability tries to take away the punch bowl of liquidity.
Persson exudes competence and
authority.
In Africa, pan-African bodies charged with coordinated oversight and agenda-setting
authority
should be judged by whether mega-PPPs in infrastructure reinforce a colonial-style extraction and consumption economy, or create a healthy and sustainable economy for generations to come.
Indeed, these countries’ lack of an established social contract has been the main obstacle to establishing political
authority
and effective governance.
The predominant Western view that Xi’s growing
authority
represents a dangerous trend partly reflects anxiety over growing challenges to democracy in the United States and across Europe.
President Putin has said, rightly, that there are matters in the world more important than Iraq, among them the role and
authority
of the UN Security Council.
In the new order established under this Second Turkish Republic, any challenge to his
authority
is liable to be viewed as treason.
When industrial factories were introduced in Europe in the nineteenth century, even staunch critics of capitalism such as Friedrich Engels acknowledged that mass production necessitated centralized authority, regardless of whether the economic system was capitalist or socialist.
Action in these three areas would help to create a multilateral institution with the
authority
and expertise to advise countries on supervisory and regulatory issues of systemic importance.
Polls show that people today are less deferential to
authority
in organizations and politics.
The deal was done with a large helping of political fudge: the three biggest European Union economies – the United Kingdom, France, and Germany – were persuaded to cede some control to the center, but only if each could host an
authority.
A single authority, or perhaps two or three working closely together, is a logical arrangement for the eurozone, and perhaps for the entire EU financial market.
What is certain is that the vacuum left by Sharon’s departure from politics is all the more striking in view of the images of chaos emerging from the Gaza that Israel has vacated, and the collapse of the Palestinian
authority
before our eyes.
But breaking that leg adversely affects the functioning of the other two: the WTO’s rule-making
authority
and its dispute-settlement mechanism.
But the culture that Saddam created convinced Iraqis that political connections are the only way to gain authority, money, and knowledge.
In particular, the stubborn Dutchman understood the extreme danger if Europe’s top monetary
authority
became too cozy with Europe’s politicians, especially at a time when many EU finance ministers view economic reform and excess liquidity as being essentially the same thing.
Then, after Hamas won, the US and Israel immediately orchestrated a cutoff of finances to the newly elected government, including even Israel’s transfer of Palestine’s own customs revenues, which Israel collects as the occupying
authority
in control of the borders.
The PiS is infantilizing Poland through its infatuation with authority, rejection of cooperation, denial of guilt, and refusal to countenance heterodox ideas and those who think them.
These examples demonstrate the importance of good leadership when communities that uphold different claims to the truth are subject to the same political
authority
– especially when these communities seek assurance that their survival is not threatened.
So the Russia that George W. Bush will visit is one of post-revolutionary economic stabilization, accompanied by a reactionary struggle against central
authority
- a struggle waged not by Russia's regions, but by the state's own bureaucrats.
It demands a state with limited aspirations to interfere in civil and economic life, but with the
authority
and resources to act decisively in those areas where it must.
With Europe’s banking system triple the size and twice as leveraged as its US counterpart, and the ECB lacking genuine lender-of-last-resort authority, the sudden halt in capital flows to peripheral countries in 2009 created a liquidity-starved system that was too big to bail out.
Militias, terrorist organizations, foreign fighters, and other armed groups have asserted varying degrees of local
authority.
India’s nationalist leaders would have been forgiven for arguing that they needed dictatorial
authority
to cope with such immense problems, especially in the most diverse society on earth, riddled with religious, linguistic, and caste divisions.
The territory being exchanged comprises lawless enclaves, where the nominal sovereign lacks real
authority.
And it has the
authority
to bolster the ECB’s credibility and thus its efforts to ensure future price stability and prevent financial contagion.
In Argentina, as in many Latin American countries, presidents have so much power that other governmental institutions’
authority
fades, eradicating the boundaries between the executive and the state.
The equilibrium in voting rights between small and large member states was also secured by vesting exclusive
authority
to propose regulation in the Commission, which expresses the common interests of the Community.
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