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But Peres was offered by Rabin’s deputy an opportunity to champion a track two negotiation with the PLO in Oslo, and, with Rabin’s consent, took
charge
of the talks, bringing them to a successful conclusion in August 1993.
As the person in
charge
of Iran’s nuclear policy, compromising is as dangerous for him as digging in his heels.
It is possible that intense states of emotion could pre-select and perhaps elicit from the brain certain verbal messages having the same emotional
charge.
The US and the EU are also leading the
charge
on the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), assembling a coalition of like-minded WTO members for closed-door negotiations on further liberalization and new rules for their mutual trade in services.
Or does the state take
charge
when the market fails to perform socially necessary functions – such as fighting wars or maintaining full employment?
But we can address both issues simultaneously and reduce emissions by imposing a
charge
(a tax) for CO2 emissions.
Boris Yeltsin did not choose Putin as his successor because of his remarkable administrative gifts, but because Putin assured him that, if he were put in charge, Yeltsin and his family would be protected from any legal or political retribution.
But the Internet is changing that as well, in a way that may befuddle the many companies who view it primarily as an economic platform, where they can market or sell things, or even
charge
for content.
In my case, the main
charge
against me was invented: I made no homophobic statement.
Of course, since the US military can detain anyone in Afghanistan, and hold him or her without
charge
in these conditions forever, the entire country lives under the shadow of torture at Bagram.
The same
charge
has dogged China, which, with its spectacular export-led growth, record official purchases of US assets, and fixed (or semi-fixed) exchange rate, today continues to dominate discussion of global imbalances.
Human rights groups suggested the
charge
was invented, because the police had dropped the case for lack of evidence when it was first investigated 12 years ago, and neither witnesses nor new evidence were produced in court.
Human-resources departments, educational institutions, and governments should lead the
charge
on this effort.
A company might own, at most, the intellectual property underlying its genetic test; and, because the research and development needed to develop the test may have cost a considerable amount, the firm might rightly
charge
for administering it.
But his release in itself is not, as some charge, evidence that Indonesia is becoming more radicalized.
In contrast to corporate insiders, institutional investors cannot
charge
the costs of lobbying to the publicly traded companies whose investor protection is at stake.
The Bank’s leadership should empower her to lead the
charge
in making the intellectual case for open markets for goods, services, and people.
Chen Guangcheng, a blind lawyer – famous for exposing a forced abortion scandal in Shandong – was given a four-year jail term on the dubious
charge
of “organizing a mob to disturb traffic.”
Hu, by contrast, seems to find little fault with the status quo, under which the Party remains in
charge
of not only government, but also state enterprises.
One of the reasons for these groups’ increased appeal is the de facto cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, which has led some in Gaza to
charge
that Hamas has been neutralized as a resistance force.
Of course, the fact that micro-financiers
charge
the very poor relatively high interest rates exacerbates the perception that they are gouging society’s most vulnerable members.
With Le Pen in charge, that relationship will almost certainly suffer, driving events in a dangerous direction.
Moreover, unlike its counterparts, the ECB does not face a single interlocutor, and none of the governments that hold it accountable is or feels in
charge
of the eurozone as a whole.
But they miss the point, for they imagine leadership as the equivalent of a nineteenth-century cavalry charge, in which the general is either out front carrying the flag or following along in the rear.
Now, following the companies’ discovery of massive reserves, technocrats appointed by Yar’Adua to take
charge
of oil policy want Nigeria to get a larger slice of the pie.
India’s Supreme Court even suggested an extra
charge
on privately owned diesel vehicles in New Delhi.
These developments do not constitute more protectionism in the usual meaning of the term, where private interests subvert the public good, as when farmers
charge
higher prices because competitive imports are restricted.
In the one or two cases of acquittal, another
charge
is filed and a conviction obtained.
Although Colombia’s government announced a few weeks ago a strategy based on important infrastructure work, its impact will be limited: most of the investment was already in the budget last year, and the officials in
charge
of public works have consistently demonstrated inefficiency when executing large-scale projects.
But individual voting remains in place, so Carney is not in sole
charge
of policymaking, as he was at the Bank of Canada.
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