Charge
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But, while putting the ECB in
charge
of banking supervision solves one problem, it creates another: can national authorities still be held responsible for saving banks that they no longer supervise?
For example, 66% of the respondents thought it unfair of flower-sellers to
charge
higher prices on holidays, when demand is much stronger and supplies may give out.
But the opposition’s
charge
that Putin’s regime is composed of “swindlers and thieves” will resonate more strongly, because Russians can now see the results all around them.
Russia Between Old Europe and New Americaby Dmitri TreninThroughout the UN debate on Iraq, President Putin tried to let France lead the
charge
against America's supposed "unilateralism".
If monetary expansion does not merit the
charge
of currency manipulation, still less do other sorts of economic policies.
And if former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic were alive, he would be absolved of the
charge
of genocide.
Others regulate the prices ISPs
charge
customers.
Until the world regains its bearings, this is not the time to
charge
in bold new directions, or to let the currents push us toward potential hazards.
Gensler also supported the prosecution of five financial institutions that had colluded to manipulate the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor, the benchmark rate that some major banks
charge
one another for short-term loans).
Moreover, the court has given no explanation of why it is allowing him to be tried on the same embezzlement
charge
that of which he was acquitted in 2003.
You would choose to continue to make as much money as possible, while the consumers of your products use the atmosphere as a sewer, with no sewerage
charge.
Precisely for this reason, political opportunists in the US have long used the race card to discredit welfare and redistribution, from the Jim Crow system that segregated blacks in the South before 1964 to the infamous Reagan-era
charge
about black "welfare queens" who drive Cadillacs.
With national supervisors, who are often inclined to present a rosy picture of their countries’ institutions, no longer in charge, we can hope that the assessment will be more robust than the earlier stress tests carried out under the auspices of the European Banking Authority (EBA).
You cannot
charge
your mobile phone.
As a result, Gilead can
charge
monopoly prices: $84,000 for a 12-week course of treatment, far more than the few hundred dollars it costs to produce the drug.
Rather, Singapore’s leaders have consistently emphasized that the need to ensure that the most capable people are in
charge
is particularly pressing in a tiny city-state with a small population, limited resource base, and potentially hostile neighbors.
Fourth, the decline of reliance on military power to solve geopolitical problems is not a sign that wimps are in charge, but that adults are.
The US is, but security does not come free of charge.''
So intellectual capture is a
charge
hard to refute.
Google announced that calls to France were free of
charge
via Google Hangouts.
Trump will take
charge
of an economy on a strongly upward trend, with third-quarter GDP growing at an impressive annual rate of 3.2% and unemployment at 4.6% in November.
This is a far cry from recent years, when staying at a Libyan-owned hotel would make you subject to a US felony
charge!
If the recent attack on Sony Pictures’ computers really did originate there, as United States officials charge, was it an act of sabotage, vandalism, terrorism, or, to use neo-conservatives’ favorite word (especially during the holiday season), war?
Psychiatric diagnosis has also been vulnerable to politicization, nowhere more so than in the former Soviet Union, which locked up political dissidents in mental hospitals on what amounted to a
charge
of schizophrenia.
There should be clear rules governing disbursement, who is in charge, and how much money is available.
The “sleeping dragon,” as Napoleon described China in the early nineteenth century, was now fully awake, ready to
charge
into the new world.
From the beginning, the European Economic Community was shaped by a bad compromise between Germany and France: French farmers could
charge
excessive prices, and Germany could sell its industrial goods to France.
It is a uniquely foolish
charge.
The US and EU keep out products from developing countries, alleging that they
charge
less than the cost of production.
The most common
charge
against reporters is belonging to, aiding, or propagandizing for an alleged terrorist organization.
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