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Choice remains unexercised, because individuals do not consciously think through their
decision.
With no one having a direct financial interest in the outcome pressing an alternative view, the SEC’s initial
decision
was as predictable as it was bad.
But because it is finance, not democratic civil society, that is pushing back against the United Kingdom’s
decision
to leave the European Union, the Brexit debate will become more bitter, and the fallout more severe.
The Fed’s rate
decision
in March, and Fed Chair Janet Yellen’s commentary, was a case in point.
Making Space for ChinaLONDON – When the United Kingdom announced earlier this month that it had agreed to become a founding member of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), most of the headlines focused not on the news itself, but on the friction the
decision
had caused between the UK and the United States.
He bridged the old authoritarian tradition of one man making all political (and almost every other)
decision
of consequence, with a new openness in word and deed that helped convince the world that Yeltsin and the Russian people had become dedicated followers of democratic fashion.
Relatively young small countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East can also benefit by examining the secrets of Singapore’s success, the causes and effects of Ireland’s property bubble, and Denmark’s
decision
to build strong counter-terrorism capabilities, despite its relative safety.
Of course, there is scope for technical analysis even when political choices are at the crux of the
decision.
The international community can urge the Palestinians toward a
decision.
But that decision, and its moral costs, remains in the hands of the Palestinians alone.
A pre-1990 recession was triggered by a Fed
decision
to switch policy from business-as-usual to inflation-fighting.
Indeed, Mashal’s
decision
has effectively ended his ties to his two most important allies, thereby not only weakening his position, but also increasing his readiness to embrace political moderation.
That such complications are only now being discussed openly suggests that seriously defective policymaking was at the heart of the
decision
to intervene.
Depending on its decision, a presidential election may be held in the next few months.
But China’s rise to global power, I believe, will not, owing to its massive population of 1.2 billion people, which threatens to overstretch the structures of any kind of government system and its
decision
makers.
Indeed, prolonged delays are likely in implementing the voters’
decision
to leave the EU.
For example, taking an antibiotic may be a rational individual
decision.
But the EU must insist on Serbia’s compliance with the ICTY, the ICJ decision, and its own Copenhagen political criteria.
By invoking Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, her government has now pushed Britain’s narrow Brexit referendum
decision
past the point of no return with minimal controversy, while remaining extraordinarily popular.
Trump’s foreign-policy meddling reached its apex – at least so far – in late December, when he tried to interfere with President Barack Obama’s administration’s
decision
to abstain from voting on a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel for continuing to build settlements in occupied Palestinian territories.
Trump also strongly criticized the Obama administration’s
decision
not to veto the resolution.
And his
decision
to accept North Korea’s invitation to hold bilateral talks on its nuclear program reflects the same “bring it on” attitude that he applied to the North’s earlier threats of war.
For US policymakers, the
decision
to add an annex excluding sovereign debt is a tough choice.
Cardoso never made a difficult decision; he only knows spending and borrowing, pay-offs for a second term.
The answer was no – a
decision
that, in the wake of the 2007-2008 credit crisis, appears to have been a fundamental mistake.
If Abe and his allies were cosmopolitan in their outlook, with a deep understanding of, or concern for, other countries, the
decision
to revisit the 1993 apology would indeed be extraordinary.
The
decision
in April 2009 to raise the pandemic flu threat to the penultimate level, Phase 5 (“Pandemic Imminent”), already raced far ahead of the accumulated data, so the Phase 6 declaration in June revealed the organization’s paradigm to be fundamentally flawed.
This is a difficult but vital
decision
that the EU has postponed for too long.
While politics may have influenced that particular decision, there is no doubt that Lagarde is at least the most prominent French woman alive.
Perhaps the single most important
decision
Trump will make on the economy will be his choice of who should replace Janet Yellen as Chair of the Federal Reserve Board.
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