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It is these companies that will back
demands
for new guidelines on what banks should do and how they should lend.
High-voltage transmission lines across the EU and storage facilities to overcome the problem of meeting basic energy
demands
will be crucial, as will decentralized distribution grids and higher investment in energy conservation.
Protesters demanded that specific ministers be arrested and put on trial, and they called for the return of pilfered assets –
demands
that were rarely met.
In a world of competing demands, corrupt governments may seem to serve vital purposes.
More importantly, PTAs are used by hegemonic powers to foist on weaker trading partners
demands
unrelated to trade but desired by domestic lobbies, at times in a markedly asymmetric way.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the conflicted genius who first articulated many basic themes of modernity, from democracy through authenticity, with all their contradictory
demands.
It will be determined primarily by domestic political considerations, and will be less likely when it
demands
spending American dollars or risking American lives.
His fiscal pushes and
demands
for lower interest rates will get that, for a time, but such growth won't last.
Whether Shaikh can balance the IMF’s
demands
with ordinary people’s needs will not only determine the Pakistani economy’s direction, but will also have an enormous impact on how Pakistan and its citizens view the world.
The ongoing migrant and refugee crisis
demands
a new, comprehensive, and coherent global-governance framework.
Political and economic reality
demands
a more nuanced and cooperative approach.
Fortunately, the EU itself also has a proud tradition of muddling through the challenges it faces, long relying on messy arrangements to accommodate its various members’ needs and
demands.
But it can be very difficult when the
demands
of, say, the company’s shareholders conflict with the interests of its employees, customers, or local communities.
These companies are implementing the stakeholder concept on a micro and macro level, answering to the
demands
of their employees, customers, and communities, and thus strengthening their brands.
To be sure, the court has not yielded to Europe entirely; it has almost always formulated additional
demands.
The long history of Africa’s exploitation
demands
that this concern not be dismissed out of hand.
But the evidence is clear, and it
demands
action.
Greece is refusing to acquiesce to
demands
by its creditors that it cut payments to the elderly and raise the value-added tax on their medicine and electricity.
Europe’s
demands
– ostensibly aimed at ensuring that Greece can service its foreign debt – are petulant, naive, and fundamentally self-destructive.
Should they press their demands, forcing Greece to exit, the world will never again trust the euro’s longevity.
Most Affluents seem unprepared for this change, but such
demands
will need to be accommodated.
So they comfort themselves with the thought that
demands
for democratization reflect Hong Kong's economic woes, nothing more.
If the FRY is not confronted with the same
demands
others had to meet, this will only strengthen obstructionist forces within Serbia and undermine the security of Serbia's neighbours.
This approach is in line with the
demands
of the Sustainable Development Goals, which were approved by all United Nations member states – including all Arab countries – in 2015.
But asking hard questions of our nation’s leaders is exactly what democracy
demands
when the government’s response to Hurricane Katrina is widely viewed as “a national disgrace.”
Since capital can now avoid states that tax and regulate, governments cater to its
demands.
Yet China’s leaders also recognized that they ignored popular
demands
at great peril.
In the absence of a credible and readily available political alternative, deadlock will likely continue, with the pace of change slower than the population
demands.
The real sources of growth are not to be found in supplies and
demands
and the allocation of scarce resources to alternative uses, but in technological and organizational change – about which economists have too little to say.
The rioting may not be organized - no clear leaders or political
demands
have emerged.
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