Consultation
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The requirement that evictions take place only for a valid “public purpose,” with fair compensation, and following
consultation
of those affected, is honored more in the breach than in the observance.
The Commission's “Green Paper
" consultation
round on the subject produced more questions than answers.
The problem is compounded when consent is obtained just hours before a major operation, and months after the last
consultation
with the surgeon.
But genuine
consultation
will be necessary.
But they provide the arenas of consultation, cooperation, and give-and-take among opposing social groups that are crucial in times of turbulence and shocks.
In the eurozone, in addition to the perceived nexus between banks and governments, the governing elite’s willingness to embrace European integration, and taxpayer-financed cross-border financial support, without broad public
consultation
has generated a similar sentiment.
China will need considerable convincing if it is to participate in a framework of regional policy consultation, coordination, and compromise aimed at muting the tensions over sovereignty disputes.
But, given the urgency of the situations in Libya, Mali, and the Central African Republic, this lack of support has not undermined France’s efforts as much as prior
consultation
with European leaders would have done.
Last month, the HFEA finished a
consultation
on increasing the level of “expenses” payable for eggs used in IVF.
They should emphasize that transparency, participation, and
consultation
are not only integral to human rights, but also strengthen the development process.
Simple blood tests, a doctor’s consultation, and someone qualified to help with the birth can make a huge difference.
This objective underlies our “simplification schemes” for negotiation and
consultation
in the business sector.
The announcement had come without international
consultation.
Others include shura (consultation), ijtihad (independent reasoning), and ijma (consensus).
After
consultation
with his staff, Bush responded that, absent a plutonium extraction facility, US intelligence could not confirm that the plant comprised a nuclear weapons program.
I am pleased that the UK government has agreed with this view and has committed to full
consultation
with pension-scheme members and their representatives over the detailed shape of this reform package.
The International Monetary Fund stressed the same conclusion in its recent Article IV
consultation
with China, noting that labor income is now expanding as a share of GDP, and that consumption contributed slightly more than investment to GDP growth in 2014.
Given weak national and regional capacities in the continent’s tax and revenue agencies, there is a need to create a regional transfer pricing advisory body that will bring together tax administrators, accounting and tax advisors, and multinationals, to serve as a platform for experience-sharing and
consultation.
In this regard, the European Commission’s decision to convene a group of experts to lead a public
consultation
on the issue is to be welcomed.
And establishing a formal mechanism for transatlantic regulatory
consultation
will eventually pay off, one sector at a time.
Today, NATO is becoming, in the words of its secretary-general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, “a hub of a network of security partnerships and a center for
consultation
on global security issues.”
NATO-Russia
consultation
during the drafting of the latest NATO Strategic Concept is a good example – an approach that Russia itself rejected before adopting its new military doctrine.
Now, the government has released the supposed results of its “national consultation” on my phantom plan, claiming that the exercise was an unprecedented success.
The national
consultation
and the release of the results are the latest elements of a massive ongoing propaganda campaign funded by Hungarian taxpayers to benefit a deeply corrupt government seeking to deflect attention from its failure to fulfill Hungarians’ legitimate aspirations, particularly in education and health care.
Arab governments feel provoked by President George W. Bush, particularly as he announced his initiative with little regional
consultation.
This would have to be a formal arrangement, designed to allow for day-to-day dialogue and
consultation
and capable of establishing a tradition of close security cooperation.
In Switzerland, a long-standing tradition of lengthy local deliberation and
consultation
creates a slow-moving but highly deliberative form of decision-making.
In particular, the Delhi state government’s Mohalla Clinics, true to their name (mohalla means community or neighborhood in Hindi), offer a basic package of essential health services – including medicines, diagnostics, and
consultation
– free of charge.
Of course, there is a collective
consultation
and deliberative process that enables any member to be heard.
In defiance of both the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (the Espoo convention) and the EBRD loan agreement, the program was undertaken in the absence of any
consultation
with Ukraine’s European neighbors.
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