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In early May, however, the European Commission gave conditional support to visa-free travel while insisting on fulfillment of five of the most important
criteria.
While there is no single established approach to undertaking a PIA, experience has produced some best practices, comprising a set of privacy principles and criteria, according to which systems for collecting, storing, and share refugees’ data should be assessed.
This unwitting comparison usually comes out in favor of Chinese officials, who are, as a group, better educated, more cosmopolitan, and more focused on business (because the ruling Communist Party uses economic growth and foreign investment as
criteria
for promoting officials).
The
criteria
for that loyalty will be fairly simple - participating in the security framework headed by Russia and eliminating the "excessive" influence of third parties (the US, EU, China, or Turkey) within CIS nations.
Their first step should be to separate banks according to their compensation
criteria.
In Europe, meanwhile, the consensus was embodied in the European Union's Growth and Stability Pact and made operational in the rigid Maastricht
criteria
that capped government budget deficits at 3% of GDP.
Portugal, Germany, and France proudly declare their intention to deviate from the Maastricht
criteria.
Because there is no regulation requiring that initial sequencing of human genomes be performed to clinical standards, most sequencing does not meet laboratory-test
criteria.
Criteria
must therefore be established to ensure that sequencing is performed in an appropriate clinical environment, with rigorous standards in place, including for sample collection.
Later writers came to recognize that there are other essential
criteria
for a successful currency union, which are difficult to achieve without deep political integration.
A logical corollary of the
criteria
set forth by Kenen and Obstfeld, and even of Mundell’s labor-mobility criterion, is that currency unions cannot survive without political legitimacy, most likely involving region-wide popular elections.
And they should encourage tertiary institutions to develop internal assessment mechanisms, use transparent
criteria
for external assessment, and employ current information and communications technologies.
The desire for academic travel is driven by contrasts in the quality, & cost, and accessibility of tertiary education; by differences in admissions criteria, accreditation processes, and potential social and occupational networks; and by capacity constraints in emerging-market institutions that are not growing fast enough to meet growing demand.
These would include lower marginal tax rates, tighter
criteria
for determining benefits eligibility, stricter requirements for job searches, more resources for skills training, and less restrictive employment-protection regulation.
There may be a certain trade-off between these two aspects, since the EU's accession
criteria
were defined at a time when the eurozone did not exist and when best practices in exchange rate and monetary policy regimes differed from current ones.
Fourth, it is vital that EU institutions have spoken more openly about the convergence
criteria.
After the EU established explicit
criteria
for visa liberalization and made clear that it was willing to admit some Balkan countries and not others, three states (Serbia, Macedonia, and Montenegro) kick-started reforms and achieved visa-free travel to the EU in 2009, with another two expected to follow shortly.
To do so requires clear and objective criteria, close technical engagement by European Commission experts, a specific timetable of opportunities, and transparent assessments that trigger positive competition between neighboring countries.
The exception is the US military, which pays teachers according to the same scale as other defense department employees, based on
criteria
like training, education, seniority, and experiences.
Third, monetary policy authorities should specify the
criteria
that they will use to decide when to reverse quantitative easing, and when and how fast to normalize policy rates.
The fact that academic results are among the top hiring
criteria
skews outcomes further.
In order to create a level playing field, employers should re-think their recruitment strategies and consider applicants based on a broader range of
criteria.
To meet these
criteria
would require convening interested countries in order to gain greater insight into both internal Syrian and regional implications of military action.
It raises questions about the stringencies of the World Bank’s eligibility
criteria
and allocation models which can prevent support of the most needy.
Scientific appointments should rest on objective
criteria
of training, ability, and performance.
To accommodate the needs of the emerging economies, as well as the interests of advanced countries, a new system will be needed, in which exchange rates are managed but adjusted according to
criteria
that balance domestic growth and global stability.
At that point, the problem of how to divide the eventual bill when things became costly was not addressed, and the problem of excessive debt was wished away by the establishment of convergence
criteria
(which were not fully implemented anyway).
As the list of
criteria
grows longer, it becomes evident that the most easily measured component, punctuality, is but one of many desirable features, and not necessarily the most significant.
In keeping with the spirit of the times, governments introduce business
criteria
for measuring the efficiency--and the "success," more generally--of public services.
But the
criteria
for judgment are clear: the new law must curb the practices that jeopardized the entire global economy, and reorient the financial system towards its proper tasks – managing risk, allocating capital, providing credit (especially to small- and medium-sized enterprises), and operating an efficient payments system.
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