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As Admiral Harry Harris cautioned last month while
departing
as head of the US Indo-Pacific Command, “Without focused involvement and engagement by the US and our allies and partners, China will realize its dream of hegemony in Asia.”
So, as workers and middle managers have been
departing
these companies, they have taken with them not only much critical information, but often also the hearts and souls of their enterprises, with profound effects on American competitiveness.
CO2 Emissions per CapitaSource: IPCC and Human development report 2007/2008 (UNDP)Figure 2.Total Global Emissions (Gigatons)Source: Author’s calculationsThe Changing of the Monetary GuardNEW YORK – With leadership transitions at many central banks either under way or coming soon, many of those who were partly responsible for creating the global economic crisis that erupted in 2008 – before taking strong action to prevent the worst – are
departing
to mixed reviews.
If that causes a rise in the
departing
country’s price level, the nominal exchange rate would have to decline further to achieve the same real adjustment.
Because individuals from the
departing
country could continue to hold euros, leaving the EMU would not cause a loss of existing wealth.
That could lead international investors to withhold funds from a
departing
country and raise substantially the interest rate on its national debt.
When Pakistan was carved out of India by the
departing
British in the 1947 Partition, the 562 “princely states” (regions nominally ruled by assorted potentates, but owing allegiance to the British Raj) were required to accede to either of the two new countries.
As The New York Times puts it: “Putin calculates that the
departing
President Obama will be unlikely to intervene in the escalating Syrian conflict and a new American president who might consider a tougher policy will not yet be in office.”
The
departing
commander of British forces in Afghanistan, Brigadier Mark Carleton-Smith, has claimed that defeating the Taliban was “neither feasible nor supportable.”
Grounds for
departing
from that criterion, such as social mobility or the desire for a diverse student community, should be explicitly stated and defended, and then applied in a manner that is transparent and fair.
Managers' salaries - including bonuses for failed or
departing
directors - have reached new highs.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is too weak and too burdened by his rivalry with the hard-line Islamist Hamas – which rules in Gaza – to allow himself the political luxury of
departing
from the core demands of Palestinian nationalism.
Indeed, the reverse seems to be true, which perhaps reflects the tendency of French voters to adopt a positive view of
departing
presidents.
The
departing
British partitioned India in 1947 on the basis of religion: they created a Muslim state, Pakistan, out of Muslim-majority provinces in the west and east of India.
If Bush was the
departing
present, Mittal represents the incipient future, in which America will have to share influence with emerging powers such as China, India, Russia, Brazil, and eventually, if its members get their act together, the European Union.
During this period, real wages and employment were hit hard – almost 37% of young people and 19% of people in southern Italy are unemployed – and as many as 1.5 million young Italians have left the country, with 90,000
departing
in 2014 alone.
When labor is expensive and firing employees is difficult, companies are reluctant either to replace
departing
workers or to expand employment when the economy picks up.
Hatoyama’s ministers did not ask their counterparts in the
departing
administration of former Prime Minister Taro Aso to inform them fully about existing and potential foreign-policy problems.
So it is too soon to assess whether his
departing
successor, Ben Bernanke, is headed for history’s chopping block or its pedestal.
Japan seems to be
departing
from its conventional low-profile diplomacy toward China, and readying itself to construct a comprehensive long-term national and regional security strategy.
Departing
somewhat from her previous focus on taxing the super-rich and redistribution, Warren emphasized the importance of broad-based growth, and even identified some of the structural problems underlying stagnant US productivity.
Finlay, who studied the history of bushfires from 1881 to 1981 for her PhD, shows that bushfire-reduction operations since 1919 have been
departing
from traditional indigenous practices such as low-intensity cool-weather burning.
Today, Princess has 19 ships and, along with its competitors, hosts about 14 million vacationers annually,
departing
from Florida, California, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Departing
from America’s tradition of global leadership, Trump favors a narrow-minded nationalism, and has shown little restraint in undermining US democracy itself, not least by challenging the separation of powers and other core institutions.
The Trump administration has also effectively paralyzed the WTO’s important dispute-settlement mechanism, by refusing to approve any nominees to replace
departing
judges on its Appellate Body.
At the same time, there have been unverified (but plausible) reports of Russian planes
departing
Venezuela with shipments of gold, as payment for the country’s debts.
There is much internal dissension and debate about whether China is overextending itself in
departing
from Deng Xiaoping’s longstanding strategy of “hide your strength, bide your time, never take the lead.”
Paul Polman, the
departing
CEO of Unilever, has rightly tried to focus companies on creating value in line with substantial targets, especially the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
A geopolitical and military heavyweight is departing, and it is doing so at a time when US President Donald Trump has cast doubt on America’s longstanding security guarantee.
Obama’s successor, Donald Trump, has questioned that key pillar of NATO,
departing
from almost 70 years of diplomatic tradition.
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