Charge
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But, when he is sworn in on May 7, he will retake formal
charge
of a country whose politics – even Putin’s own political future – has turned unpredictable.
Electrification for the rural poor has improved in South Africa and Ghana through the creation of independent agencies in
charge
of implementing rural electrification plans.
So he decided to compete head-to-head in Serbia's presidential elections of September 29 with the reform candidate Miroljub Labus, a vice-premier in
charge
of finance.
A criminal
charge
of obstruction requires proof of intent to convict, but Trump’s serial efforts to impinge on or halt the investigation suggest that he worries that he would be vulnerable.
While that announcement may have been political blackmail aimed at forcing Gaza into line, it underscored Mashal’s confidence in his popularity, which has since been vindicated by expressions of support from both within and outside of the political bureau for him to remain in
charge.
With the founding families in charge, chaebols’ top management can focus on a long-term vision, instead of short-term profits, and can mobilize resources swiftly.
The Chinese economy may be more market-oriented today than ever before, but, because the Communist Party is still in charge, China remains out of sync with those parts of Asia and the rest of the world where communism has long since come to be viewed as an anachronistic oddity.
In such a system, citizens would actually be voting for the individual they want in
charge.
And developed-country finance – still an important driver of the green transformation – should be used to support the developing countries that are leading the
charge
toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
The EU should treat Trump’s election as a wake-up call to take
charge
of its own destiny.
He wanted to thank Australia for the very significant role our country had played in sustaining the pressure for change, particularly under Bob Hawke’s government, and in leading the global
charge
for financial sanctions on the apartheid regime.
Over the last two years, India has invalidated or otherwise attacked patents on 15 drugs produced by international firms in order to make way for local champions, claiming that exclusivity enables companies to
charge
high prices that harm consumers.
While preventing cervical cancer might seem a genuine benefit, critics
charge
that the program seems to be mainly about meeting targets, rather than serving the health-care needs of disadvantaged groups.
Through language he feels rich and stable; and when he is fully in
charge
of his wealth, he gains his citizenship, a sense of belonging.
The incident caused an uproar that compelled the authorities to arrest, interrogate, and try the Egyptian police officers in
charge.
But allied leaders must also act on the knowledge that NATO does not have the skills, resources, or experience to take full
charge
of meeting Afghanistan’s requirements for external civilian help.
Trump makes the
charge
when the renminbi depreciates, which also happens to be when the PBOC intervenes to support it.
Investigators concluded that one of the underlying causes was complacency: those in
charge
of the facility believed that their safety systems were robust, and there was no effective independent oversight.
Thirdly, East European countries are too poor to pay from the state budget (as in France or Germany) for quality university education that comes free of direct
charge
to each student, regardless of means.
Another leftist, Jean-Pierre Jouyet, is in
charge
of European affairs.
Had women been in
charge
of the AU, they would have known that the machismo of African men doesn't allow them to be shaken by threats of violent confrontation.
France, for example, has already announced plans to reestablish the so-called “proximity police,” in
charge
of community-level surveillance.
The Arab League should publicly
charge
the Security Council with abdicating its responsibility for preserving international peace and security and call on countries with important interests in the region to join with them in taking action.
The US Federal Reserve led the
charge
among central banks, acting fast and aggressively in response to the global turmoil, by relying on a near-zero policy rate and massive asset purchases (so-called quantitative easing).
In the United States, the Trump administration has asserted a prerogative to recover cleaning fees after demonstrations, effectively allowing the government to
charge
protesters for exercising their constitutional right.
In that case, a miscarriage could expose a woman to a murder
charge.
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.
Given that financial integration is particularly strong within the monetary union, putting the ECB in
charge
was an obvious choice.
Putting the ECB in
charge
should also help to stop the creeping disintegration process, which is not publicly visible, but is very real nonetheless.
Here, too, it makes sense to have the ECB in
charge
as a neutral arbiter with respect to these opposing interests.
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