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Indeed, at the close of nomination on August 4, eleven functional candidates were
chosen
without opposition, including those representing banks and the Chinese chamber of commerce.
Unsurprisingly, when set on this path, it also became the
chosen
refuge of Osama bin Laden and of the Taliban leadership that fled Afghanistan after the US-led invasion.
As long as female candidates are forced to meet multiple, contradictory gender expectations, the US will never close the most prominent gap of all: that between America and the many countries that have already
chosen
a woman to lead them.
China knows that there is every reason to expect that restive Tibet, whose people have largely scorned the Chinese-appointed Panchen Lama as a fraud, would not accept its
chosen
Dalai Lama.
After working for more than ten years as a government farm adviser and accomplishing little, she was
chosen
by a foreign donor to gain a bachelor’s degree in agriculture.
Indeed, often it is the state itself, now controlled by a powerful president, that mobilizes
chosen
groups, aided by the concentration of enormous resources in the government’s hands which has arisen due to greater state intervention in the economy.
When Pascal Lamy, one of the authors of the report, was
chosen
to become head of the World Trade Organization, there was not even a description of the job against which his qualifications could be measured.
Once a candidate has been chosen, it is important to set clear performance expectations that can be evaluated annually.
In November 2014, Avaaz, the United Nations Association, and other NGOs launched a campaign to reform the selection process by which the UN secretary-general is chosen, replacing an opaque process dominated by the permanent members of the Security Council with a transparent one, in which all countries have a say.
In the end, that scheme was
chosen
in Kyoto with the hope that the US, which had proposed it, would then ratify it.
So far, European policymakers have
chosen
to do precisely the opposite on each front.
Other Muslim states seem to grasp this: recently, a Turk was
chosen
for the first time and by a majority vote to be Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Countries.
Under an agreement between the United Nations and Cambodia’s government, 13 foreign judges and prosecutors have now been
chosen
to serve alongside 17 Cambodian counterparts.
Until 1913, senators were
chosen
by state legislatures, not directly elected by the voters.
The arguments against the “old boy” system – by which the United States appoints the head of the World Bank and Europe the head of the IMF – are especially compelling today How effective can the Bank be in promoting good governance and fighting corruption if its president is
chosen
in a process that demonstrates flaws in its own governance?
This requires a change in how its president is chosen, and, at Congressional hearings on the World Bank – the first in 13 years – I, like everyone who testified, called for this key reform.
Since then, it has shown that it can close secret bank accounts, but has
chosen
to do so only for terrorists.
Alas, Europe’s political establishment, unwilling to adopt either option, has
chosen
to extend Greece’s insolvency – which it pretends has been resolved through new loan tranches.
Priority sectors are typically
chosen
for their job-creation, investment, and export potential, and for their access to necessary raw materials.
An Economic Myth of Olympic ProportionsNORTHAMPTON – According to Olympic legend, hosting the Games is an economic boon for the
chosen
city and country.
The Hour of the TechnocratsCAMBRIDGE – Greece and Italy, desperate after their gridlocked political systems left them mired in debt and crisis, have both
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technocratic economists – Lucas Papademos and Mario Monti, respectively – rather than politicians to lead new governments.
Without Democratic support, Trump will have a hard time passing the legislation that he has
chosen
to define his presidency.
China’s anti-hegemonic aim, expressed in almost inscrutable prose, is to secure “tolerance among civilizations” and respect for the “modes of development
chosen
by different countries.”
That base constitutes a very high percentage of Republicans who vote in primaries, where nominees for the House and Senate are
chosen.
However, the final version of the law would have
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two-thirds of the seats regionally.
The same cannot be said for President Donald Trump or Richard Grenell, his
chosen
ambassador to Germany, both of whom are actively undermining Merkel’s domestic credibility.
To enhance the funds’ effectiveness, GPE allocates 30% of funding based on the achievement of specific results
chosen
by the government and its development partners in the areas of learning quality, education-system efficiency, and equity.
In fact, the report argued that if the unlimited-growth pathway was chosen, it would require complementary policies (including funding) to preserve the planet’s finite life-support systems.
Another big change has come from fast-growing emerging-market countries, many of which, facing a wall of money coming their way from slow-growth advanced countries (and mindful of the costs that large and volatile capital flows can bring), have
chosen
to apply capital controls.
Instead, Xi has
chosen
to pursue an unabashedly aggressive strategy that has many asking whether China is emerging as a new kind of imperialist power.
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