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As for trade in services – an area where performance has been lackluster, at best – Brazil would benefit considerably from increased foreign-language proficiency, which would enable more Brazilians to
conduct
business abroad.
Shortly after the election, he began to
conduct
his own foreign policy.
Here, contractors are authorized to engage in
conduct
that would normally be unlawful, with express or implied immunity from the law, in an environment designed to avoid scrutiny.
They will choke on the commission’s recommendation of a new criminal offense for reckless
conduct
that leads to taxpayer bailouts, reinforced by a new “senior persons” regime that would ascribe all bank functions to a specific individual, who would be held personally liable when things go wrong.
“The Government is ultimately responsible for the
conduct
of the Armed Forces.
After all, Arpaio’s
conduct
hardly qualifies as “unfortunate guilt.”
Those who realize this are thus tempted to deny any meaning to human conduct; everything, it seems, is futile in the end, because in dying we leave society and society leaves us.
Regulators should
conduct
similar evaluations aimed specifically at assessing facilities’ ability to withstand security threats, including theft by knowledgeable insiders.
In others, such as the Internet of Things, norms for security standards may benefit from leadership by the private sector or non-profit stakeholders in establishing codes of
conduct.
The Dutch foreign minister duly apologized to Russia for the
conduct
of his country’s police, and Borodin was recalled to Moscow.
They could
conduct
virtual experiments, work simultaneously to update data in a spreadsheet or document, and create a shared final presentation.
For example, they could turn to sophisticated mobile biology apps that let them interact with a 3D version of a cell, or polling apps that they could use to
conduct
a psychology experiment.
In this way, fundamental tensions are created both in the way these deals are put together and in the overall
conduct
of North-South and South-South integration.
Such doubts and fears are leading families to hide their dead and
conduct
funerals at night, with some communities going so far as to attack health workers.
First, there is Japan’s
conduct
during the Pacific War.
But, as the May 2013 election and the
conduct
– thus far – of the new government demonstrate, the country may finally be set on a course to achieve political stability and thus prepare the ground for sustained economic growth.
The benchmark’s third category concerns biotech firms, which
conduct
research into drugs that can combat the “priority pathogens” identified by the WHO.
All of the countries that took the decision to intervene in Libya, including the US, must
conduct
themselves with a sense of renewed vigor, and with the understanding that NATO – whatever its shortcomings and shortfalls – must prevail.
In other cases, such as security norms for the Internet of Things, the private sector, insurance companies, and non-profit stakeholders might take the lead in developing codes of
conduct.
Berkeley’s Barry Eichengreen has shown that international considerations have long played a key role in the
conduct
of Fed policy, and that the last three decades, in which the Fed turned mostly inward, were something of an aberration.
Since Britain had been one of the most insistent advocates of enlargement of the EU to the candidates from Central and Eastern Europe, one might have expected that the Blair government would have wished to be correspondingly generous to the new-comers in the
conduct
of the budgetary negotiations.
The US, convinced of the importance of intentions in the
conduct
of foreign policy, believes that once China recognizes the limits to its power, a structure of peace will follow naturally.
In any case, as we have seen in Iraq and Afghanistan, “savage wars of peace” are not always the most effective way to
conduct
foreign policy.
If there was still demand for statehood and separation from the internationally recognized state to which they belong, the EU could invoke a code of
conduct
for secession.
Because EU membership affects every aspect of a state, economy, and society, while the war on terror demands a completely new way to
conduct
diplomacy and security policy.
From now on, I told them, Rakuten – Japan’s largest online marketplace, of which I am CEO – would
conduct
all of its business, from official meetings to internal emails, in English.
The executive director should put together a team of analysts located in critical locations abroad and able to
conduct
business intelligence.
Russia is also coming under increased pressure regarding alleged criminal
conduct.
Over three months later, Dutch investigators have still not been able to
conduct
all necessary visits.
Donald Payne, a leading member of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Ana Gomes, a member of the European Parliament from Portugal and head of the EU’s observation team in the 2005 elections, have sought to tie non-humanitarian aid more closely to Ethiopia’s
conduct
on press freedom and other human rights.
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