Decision
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Voters, it seems, are less concerned about the direction Abe is taking the country than they are about his
decision
to make the issue a top priority.
Much of his appeal (at least so far), may be lost, which goes some way toward explaining General Lebed's
decision
that he would prefer to run as the communist's candidate for president.
This means accepting the
decision
of a son or grandson not to use his hard-earned university degree to become the primary breadwinner in his future household.
Lessons for the AIIBFREETOWN – China’s
decision
to establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has sparked a lively debate among governments, global finance experts, and development specialists.
It will be decades before we know the full effect of British voters’
decision
to leave the European Union.
One thing we can know for sure, however, is that it is in the EU’s best interest to maintain strong ties with the UK, despite the fact that British voters made their
decision
unilaterally.
But if we do not explicitly choose between policies based on their effectiveness, often the
decision
is made for us by other factors, including which issue attracts the most media attention or has self-interested corporations and activists pushing for a specific investment.
The
decision
by Depfa Bank to shift its headquarters from Wiesbaden to Dublin in 2002 may be a sign of things to come.
In January, for example, Israelis began using its monopoly on fuel supplies to punish Palestinians, a
decision
condemned the following month by Human Rights Watch.
That is their
decision.
Germany’s
decision
in June to phase out nuclear power by 2022 has provoked irritation among its pro-nuclear neighbors.
This means that someone – a husband or mother-in-law – had taken the
decision
not to send the young woman to the hospital, instead keeping her in inhuman suffering for nearly a week.
Thein Sein’s
decision
to halt the project is clearly an important policy shift.
The Japan Investment Bank’s
decision
to invest in port development in Burma – essential if the economy, too, is to be opened – is one positive sign that the world will keep pace with Thein Sein step for step.
And US President Barack Obama’s
decision
to send Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Burma to meet Thein Sein is another clear sign that the world is ready to end the country’s isolation.
Closer to home, ASEAN’s recent
decision
to give Burma a chance to chair the organization in 2014 underscores its neighbors’ desire for the country’s full participation in Asia’s growing prosperity.
He is not the equivalent of Daniel Ellsberg, who in 1971 illegally released the Pentagon Papers, the US military’s secret history of the Vietnam War; rather, he is analogous to The New York Times, which made the brave and correct
decision
to publish that material.
The more important the decision, the keener we are to ensure that our research is thorough and our information is accurate.
President Barack Obama’s
decision
to introduce steep duties (set at 35% in the first year) in response to a US International Trade Commission ruling (sought by US labor unions) has been widely criticized as stoking the protectionist fires.
Indeed, US President Barack Obama’s response to Putin’s
decision
to send in Russian troops pales in comparison even with the proposals made a week ago by former US National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
RAMALLAH – A political leader’s
decision
not to seek re-election usually triggers fervent discussion about potential heirs.
The PLO will likely gain much from Abbas’s decision, because it de-emphasizes the status of the PA president and raises the profile of his post as chairman of the PLO’s executive committee.
There was the US government’s eleventh-hour
decision
to table hundreds of objections to the final Summit Declaration, effectively reducing it to a series of lowest-common-denominator platitudes.
Popular sovereignty entails certain types of
decision
procedures--grounded ultimately on the will of the majority (restricted by respect for liberty and individual rights)--and offers a particular justification for collective decision-making.
Our freedom is realized and defended by this law, whether or not we win or lose any particular
decision.
The IMF’s
decision
was in response to the Pakistani government’s failure to take promised steps to increase its abysmal tax-to-GDP ratio, which stands at less that 10%, one of the lowest levels in the emerging world.
The
decision
immediately triggered a sell-off, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling 2% in just one day.
The authorities are taking steps to correct their mistakes, especially with the
decision
to form a banking union and the outright monetary transactions program, which would allow unlimited intervention by the European Central Bank in the sovereign-bond market.
Low prices may already have contributed to delays in America's
decision
to begin exporting crude oil, as well as to the political viability of US President Barack Obama's veto of the Keystone XL pipeline, intended to transport oil from the Canadian tar sands to the Gulf of Mexico for export.
It was the right
decision
from the perspective of financial stability; change at the top would have thrown in doubt the Fed’s determination to respond decisively to the crisis – and, indeed, its long-term commitment to low inflation.
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