Consultation
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The best way to achieve this is through close consultation, a commitment to avoid surprising each another or entering into separate deals, and the forging of a comprehensive agreement on what diplomacy must achieve and what it would require in return.
The council’s report was the product of 20 months of
consultation
with many experts in the UK and beyond, and also built on a prior report to which I contributed testimony.
Nonetheless, the loss of operational independence – the ability to act without interference in pursuit of its stated objectives, developed in
consultation
with political authorities – can also be fatal to a central bank’s credibility.
Moreover, although the AIIB will be based in Beijing, the ministry has said that regional offices and senior management appointments will be subject to further
consultation
and negotiation.
Rather, it should mean that certain principles of respect, consultation, and deliberation become part of everyday life.
The royal family is empowered to administer the country, but through
consultation
with different sectors, like tribal leaders or merchant groups.
None of the many issues identified, both within and among states and societies, can be addressed effectively without thorough and continuing
consultation
across the spectrum of stakeholders.
The SDG framework has been the subject of a year of widespread consultation, lobbying, and debate.
Of the 99 papers reviewed for the health consultation, 15 came from organizations promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights, while only five were from NCD-focused groups (six if a paper from a group supported by the alcohol industry is included).
Most important, for the first time, pension reform has been carried out in France in continuous
consultation
with employers’ associations and trade unions.
The Europeans typically picked their nominee behind the scenes, as did the Americans, after only cursory
consultation
with developing countries.
This Contingency Credit could be adapted so that any country could use it in times of crisis, provided it received a positive report in its annual
consultation
with the IMF;a general framework for working out a country's debt problems, to be activated when crises occur.
Then came the news that Trump had also decided – again with scant
consultation
– to withdraw half the US troops in Afghanistan, despite the US being in the midst of negotiations with the Taliban.
Probably the most important task is to finalize the draft constitution by May 2012 in
consultation
with all Somali stakeholders, and to adopt it provisionally through a Constituent Assembly until conditions permit a referendum.
This may be partly because, for major news organizations, these assessments are often handled in
consultation
with safety advisers – usually former military men, who may not fully appreciate the particular risks women face.
Regional
consultation
mechanisms remain weak.
There is no strategy behind it, no
consultation
with allies, no thorough evaluation of the implications, no specific plan of the necessary steps - and no willingness to spend any money.
The Reserve Bank of South Africa implements monetary policy after
consultation
with the other countries’ central banks.
In February, Romania proposed the establishment of an International Court Against Terrorism (ICT) and, together with Spain, has launched a joint
consultation
process that we hope will lead to its eventual creation.
We also argued in favor of a permanent process of policy
consultation
that would, as a counterpart to the UK’s submission to EU economic rules, give the British a voice – but no vote – in the creation of European economic legislation.
That clause, contained in Article 7 of the agreement, authorizes countries, “after
consultation
with the [International Monetary] Fund, temporarily to impose limitations on freedom of exchange operations in the scarce currency”; and it grants those countries “complete jurisdiction in determining the nature of such limitations.”
It should, however, foster a culture of
consultation
with industry as a necessary dimension of legitimacy, which implies more transparent approaches to considering the market impact of proposed standards.
The G-20 should provide the political support to develop a framework that relies on monitoring, consultation, mutual oversight, reporting, and publication.
But traditional democratic institutions, such as political parties, parliaments, and
consultation
committees, are not experienced in coping with such challenges.
A fundamental part of this must be serious
consultation
among member states on strategic decisions that may affect an EU partner.
In its
consultation
paper, the FCA states that “sovereign owners tend to be different from private-sector individuals or entities both in their motivations and in their nature.”
Sometimes the two methods -
consultation
without action in Europe, actions without
consultation
in the US - can be turned to mutual advantage.
As I explain in my new book Technocracy in America, a direct technocracy would ensure that regular public
consultation
shapes decision-making by committees of accountable experts.
The network connects frontline health workers with a simple phone call to
consultation
centers in referral hospitals several hours away, where doctors and specialists are available around-the-clock.
A comprehensive public
consultation
and 32 thorough reports later, the audit has not resulted in any request for significant competence repatriation.
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