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The need for revolving doors, whether of personnel or ideas, between government and business cannot be a reason to allow companies to gain undue influence on public policy or for regulators to be kept weak.
And it is very possible that, behind closed doors, Chinese officials are already testing their ability to manipulate some of the shadowy figures surrounding Kim, who appears increasingly paranoid about the possibility of a coup.
The election is not until November 2016, and very few candidates have formally thrown their hats into the ring, but the competition to promote and develop ideas – both behind closed
doors
and publicly – is in fully swing.
But they also open
doors
to economic participation, and
doors
to participation in social institutions like education.
During the Bosnian War of the 1990s, Sweden opened its
doors
to some 100,000 people – a challenge at any time, much less during a period of profound economic crisis.
Sweden, already a humanitarian superpower in terms of the aid it provides to conflict regions, certainly will not close its
doors.
There is no greater task for Sarkozy than to open, from the inside, all
doors
to the offspring of others who, like his father, immigrated to France.
Much of the risk could be managed by erecting seawalls, building storm
doors
for the Subway, and simple fixes like porous pavements – all at a cost of around $100 million a year.Learn MoreSandy underscored a fundamental question for all parts of the world that are affected by hurricanes.
Much of the risk could be managed by erecting seawalls, building storm
doors
for the Subway, and simple fixes like porous pavements – all at a cost of around $100 million a year.
Germany must slam shut its
doors.
The convention of taking sex-crime testimony from alleged victims behind closed doors, under conditions of anonymity or confidentiality, only serves institutions like universities or the military that are intent on covering up criminal behavior.
Presumably, Putin would not object to the infliction of such damage behind closed doors, during a debriefing with the Russian security services.
Instead of closing doors, such a redefinition of the statehood bid at the UN would provide the Palestinian leadership with a much-needed symbolic success, including a framework from which to restart negotiations – a longstanding Palestinian demand.
However, soon people put up stronger
doors
with proper locks, rendering burglary much more arduous and less profitable.
Huajian opened its
doors
in January 2012 with two production lines and some 600 workers.
Nurturing ties with China’s political elite is good business, and the princelings can help open
doors.
Until recently, politicians made most important decisions behind closed doors, surrounded by teams of expert advisers.
These countries are increasing their efforts to prepare for EU admission, and the EU must not shut its
doors
on them.
All critical decisions were taken well ahead of the Congress, behind closed doors, with very little input from outsiders.
The diplomatic Europe, incarnated by EU founding father Jean Monnet, took big, sensitive questions out of the sphere of popular politics and reduced them to manageable technical issues that diplomats could address through bureaucratic compromises behind closed
doors.
Economics can always open political
doors.
The moment young people became tempted to join Obama’s quiet revolution was also the moment the
doors
of Wall Street began closing on them.
Doors
open to those with the right name and the right connections, and contracts are assigned with a slap on the back and the wink of an eye.
Russia Stays HomeMADRID – Just three days before his return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin met behind closed
doors
at his residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, with US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, who was there to transmit President Barack Obama’s renewed determination to strengthen cooperation with Russia.
Today, enormous power is concentrated in the hands of the 12-member Federal Open Market Committee, which sets interest rates and regulates the money supply behind closed
doors
– decisions that are not subject to review or challenge.
The reformists of the first wave attempted to "reopen the
doors
of Ijtihad (religious interpretation)" in order to adapt the inherited systems of Islamic thinking to new conditions.
What we are seeing now – open campaigning, as opposed to selection behind closed
doors
– seems to be a move in the right direction.
By allowing government officials to have a stake in the country’s economic growth, it became easier to liberalize the economy and to open the
doors
to international trade, one of the keys to China’s economic success.
Doors
that were once open to them have been shut, and their faith in public institutions to represent their interests has significantly eroded.
End the Silence Over ChechnyaIt is extremely difficult for an honest observer to break through the closed
doors
that separate Chechnya from the rest of the world.
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