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(Germany, India, Japan, South Korea, and Switzerland each met two criteria.)
Many member states will worry about leaping straight to the contentious issue of ultimate membership for Ukraine, but the EU already recognizes Ukraine’s theoretical right to join once it has met the Copenhagen criteria; and it cannot be beyond EU leaders’ verbal dexterity to play up the prospect.
But suppose we judge this Marxist hero by his own criteria: did he actually transform the world?
Financial and asset-management institutions can provide positive incentives to such companies – those that incorporate sustainability, long-term thinking, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance
criteria
in core business models – by allocating assets accordingly.
According to the IMF, for a currency to be included in the SDR basket, it must meet two key
criteria.
Are the international scientific community and the IAEA really incapable of providing indicators and
criteria
that would allow the international community to differentiate between two types of industrial operations?
Overly strict qualification
criteria
are likely to deter members that may need this kind of support most from applying for it; but overly loose
criteria
may stigmatize potential users.
All members would, in principle, be eligible, but premium rates would be differentiated and established on the basis of quantitative
criteria.
Especially with regard to financial and currency issues, the EU has a strong institutional base – the euro as a common currency, the European Central Bank, and the binding budget and debt
criteria
of the Maastricht Treaty.
For any believer in traditional European values, individual liberties – including economic freedom – and their associated responsibilities constitute the ultimate
criteria
for developing and assessing institutions, from the local to the European level.
By those criteria, the new agreement is a spectacular failure.
Assuming that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more stringent
criteria
- the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early entry.
Meanwhile, those who, like Gensler, worked tirelessly to implement the reforms are judged according to superficial
criteria
by the very politicians who should support them.
Unlike in a democracy, where citizens elect their government officials based on whatever
criteria
they choose, in China’s selectocracy, the Chinese Communist Party chooses officials for promotion based on their ability to advance the party’s main objectives – especially growth.
So the government held an auction in which domestic vertical integration and value added were not relevant
criteria
for awarding production rights.
A compromise was found with the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) and its provisions for adhering to the Maastricht criteria, which sought to quantify the fiscal soundness of sovereign states without actually interfering with their budget and tax policies.
The problem partly reflects a lack of consensus about the
criteria
that a judicial candidate must satisfy.
The European Union’s Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) dictated that member countries must continue to meet these
criteria.
It will heighten the difficulty of meeting the convergence
criteria
for euro adoption.
All are within our grasp; they are all, in different ways, being pursued, but without any basic
criteria
guiding their application.
In fact, guidelines were established last September, when the court ruled on which aspects of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) – the precursor to the ESM and the eurozone’s current temporary emergency fund – were unacceptable, and laid out
criteria
that any potential solution must meet.
China no longer qualifies as a currency manipulator under any of the three internationally accepted criteria: exchange rate, trade balance, or foreign-exchange reserves.
For Japan nowadays, security policy must satisfy a trinity of criteria: "national interests," "alliance," and "international cooperation."
Businesses, workers, and families need to know by the end of this year what such a system will look like, including the
criteria
for entry.
Will oil wealth create a kleptocracy on the bones of 30 years of progress in meeting standard
criteria
of good governance?
For the plan’s opponents, the main causes of indignation are the
criteria
for assessment.
Beyond technical criteria, ministers will still be assessed according to the influence exercised by their party or political faction, election results, and their popularity among the media and the public.
The standard for admission should not be a country's mere existence, but its fulfillment of certain
criteria
of democratic governance.
In December of 2002, EU leaders committed the Union to start negotiations with Turkey on full membership, provided Turkey fulfilled the relevant
criteria
common to all candidate countries.
A December 2004 summit, to take place under a Dutch chairmanship, is to see the EU review Turkey's progress and decide, provided the
criteria
are met, on whether to start negotiations "without delay."
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