Division
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According to Pan Gongsheng, a deputy governor of the PBOC, the relationship between the central bank and the financial sector entails both a
division
of labor and a system of checks and balances.
In short, the Netherlands has restructured its economic value chain to accommodate a new
division
of labor between humans and machines, embracing new kinds of economic activity – especially part-time work and solo entrepreneurship – to balance human needs with technological advances.
But establishing this categorical
division
– beginning with, as the UK has requested, an explicit recognition that the EU is a multi-currency union – would allow for the creation of a decision-making framework that better protects both group’s interests.
A
division
of labor whereby the US employs military force and Europe uses other policy instruments will gradually divide the US from Europe.
So what can be done in practical terms when
division
leads to stalemate?
After all, a new
division
of wealth could occur only in the wake of a revolution that would disturb his hold on power.
The Gaullists used to believe that the sharp
division
between the communists and the socialists would assure them a very long tenure at the helm of the French state.
John Paul II demonstrated that moral force was a weapon potent enough to undo Yalta's
division
of the world.
One reason is the continued
division
of the Korean Peninsula and the threat that a nuclear-armed North Korea poses to its own people and its neighbors.
For example, most modern societies, including postcommunist ones, favor a
division
between the makers of big money and the holders of high office because of the conflicts between public and private interest.
Rather than agree on a fair
division
of costs, whether of the financial crisis or of welcoming refugees, governments try to minimize their obligations and shift them onto others – thereby increasing the collective costs.
Both examples show that Europe, like the US, is vulnerable to the politics of division, as our societies become more ethnically diverse.
If these banks also have a commercial bank division, they may have an incentive to maintain credit lines beyond a prudent level, because to cut such lines would put at risk high potential future revenues from mergers and acquisitions and stock and bond issues.
By illiberal democracy I mean a system where, though governments are elected in free (but not always fair) elections, they still fail to respect the basic principles and values of "constitutional liberalism," including the rule of law,
division
of power, an independent judiciary, and respect and protection of human rights and freedoms.
This
division
of labor between the System-I and System-II mechanisms would work well were it not for the fact that our lazy and cheap decision-making mode tends to take over in situations that should command our fullest attention: choosing a pension plan or a health care scheme, for example.
First, France is an indispensable link between southern and northern Europe at a time of growing economic and financial
division
between creditors and debtors (a fissure that has begun to assume a cultural dimension).
The 1947 United Nations Partition Plan called for the
division
of British-controlled Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state, but it set aside Jerusalem as an independent enclave under international administration.
The
division
endured until the Six-Day War in 1967, when Israel rebuffed an attack by Jordan on the headquarters of the UN observers in West Jerusalem, and then invaded the rest of the city, along with the entire West Bank.
By 1977, the organization had a designated NCD
division.
In his second inaugural address, following a period of extreme
division
and civil war, Abraham Lincoln declared, “let us strive on” and “bind up the nation’s wounds.”
The EU’s lack of solidarity, imagination, courage, unity, and vision in recent years has made Europe a symbol of
division
for some, if not many.
In this, the conservatives have it right: Let’s reduce the power of the federal government and turn more revenues and regulations back to the states, subject to the constitutional limits on the
division
of powers and fundamental rights.
An anti-corruption campaign that targets a large number of Chinese officials is likely to result in alienation, discontent, and
division
among the ruling elites.
The only people who seem to have benefited from this democratic
division
are the murderous Tamil Tigers.
The conclusion is clear: the current regulatory system, characterized by a clear and rigid
division
of responsibility among its constituent bodies, is completely out of sync with China’s rapidly growing, and increasingly integrated, capital markets.
The
division
of the Korean Peninsula 65 years ago was one of the greatest – and now most enduring – tragedies of the Second World War.
Europe’s debt crisis has produced a profound
division
of political – and also economic – opinion.
Look East Again, EuropeThe EU's historic decision to admit eight former communist countries as members must not be create a new
division
between Eurasia's haves and have nots.
By preventing a new
division
of the Euro-Asian region into successes and failures, the EU will make a substantial investment in its own long-term security.
Multinational enterprises can do that within their integrated global production networks, which allow them to organize an international intra-firm
division
of labor.
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