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In 2006, we introduced performance standards to help our
client
companies mitigate risks by applying environmental and social (E&S) principles and advancing the private sector’s leadership in responsible development.
Some of this funding would undoubtedly be channeled to the area that the World Bank
client
surveys indicate is the greatest priority: education.
We now have it from the US government lawyers’ own mouths: this law may put journalists at risk, or at least the lawyers explicitly refuse to rule out that option for their
client
– and, as Forrest put it, they have “one very big client.”Forrest
The Burmese decision thus shocked China’s government, which had begun treating Burma as a reliable
client
state (one where it still has significant interests, including the ongoing construction of a multibillion-dollar oil and natural-gas pipeline).
Nor, Trump’s attorneys insist, can the president be subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury – a scenario that they are frantic to avoid, in order to prevent their client, an inattentive, compulsive liar, from testifying under oath and possibly facing a perjury charge.
This, in turn, has led to shrinking
client
demand and various other operational challenges.
In fact, retaliation against the militant group was little more than a convenient excuse to launch the so-called Jubaland Initiative, a plan to protect Kenya’s security and economic interests by carving out a semi-autonomous
client
state in southern Somalia.
Kenya has installed a
client
regime in Kismayo, and has supported the new government in its quest to make Jubaland a semi-autonomous region, along the lines of Puntland, Somaliland, and the many other self-declared proto-states that have emerged as Somalia has unraveled.
But to omit a neighbor like Israel, a Syrian
client
like Lebanon, or a patron like Iran would be peculiar – and inviting all of them would be a formula for chaos.
At the same time, regulation must deter MFIs from behaving recklessly with a vulnerable
client
segment.
In fact, these markets serve a fundamental
client
need.
Experts suggest that the American planes are technologically ten years behind the European ones, and it doesn’t help that Pakistan, India’s likely adversary if the aircraft were ever pressed into combat, has long been a regular US
client
for warplanes.
And relations got off to a good start when Russia, rather than standing by its long-time
client
Iraq, cooperated with the US in reversing Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait.
When the new loan is exhausted, the
client
is allowed to suspend repayment for a few years, with interest accumulating.
As for al-Qaradawi, everyone, however bad, has the right to a legal defense, and their relationship was always that of a lawyer and his
client.
So far, programs for the eurozone periphery have been spearheaded and largely financed by European governments, with the IMF contributing financially, but mainly acting as an external consultant – the third party that tells the
client
the nasty bits while everyone else in the room stares at their shoes.
For example, an attack in 2014 in which 76 million
client
addresses were stolen from JPMorgan Chase was widely attributed to Russia.
The overthrow of Libya’s Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi and ongoing efforts to undercut the Kremlin’s client, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have only made matters worse.
The China-US relationship resembles that between a mail-order company and a not-so-solvent
client.
Stop & Shop, a chain of supermarkets, has reintroduced a delivery service from cashiers to a
client'
s car--something done away with decades ago--and has extended opening hours in many stores.
If corruption is losing the
client
government support, “pressure” it to be honest, as Obama did in recent comments following President Hamid Karzai’s fraud-ridden re-election.
An IFC
client
founded by three American entrepreneurs, Bridge runs 259 nursery and primary schools, with monthly tuition averaging $6.
If China doesn’t want to be seen as complicit in the crimes of its
client
regimes, then it is time for it to alter its concept of diplomatic interference.
Though China has agreed to tough sanctions, implementation has been lax, and its leaders have shown a distinct reluctance to tighten the screws on their
client
further.
When it does, it will be a major defeat for Iran, not only entailing the loss of its main Arab ally, but also jeopardizing the position of its client, Hezbollah, in Lebanon.
The ancients understood that the builder always knows more about the risks than the client, and can hide sources of fragility and improve his profitability by cutting corners.
He has intervened to save the regime of Russia’s client, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
By redirecting capital flows toward proactive efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change, financial institutions can protect
client
assets from global climate risks, and from the economic risks that will attend a warming planet.
To cope with this competence deficit in their
client
countries, multilateral development institutions, such as the World Bank, often create project-management units run by higher-paid consultants, and dismantle them when the project is completed.
Moving toward democratic reform, President Thein Sein’s government was eager to cast off the view of Myanmar as a Chinese
client
state.
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