Doors
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When the
doors
open and the decisions are announced, it is clear that board members are often deeply disconnected from the world’s economic and social realities.
The Iranians have always said that they will continue to honor their commitments and open their
doors
to observation as members of the non-proliferation community.
And, increasingly, their advocacy begins well before the courtroom
doors
open.
I have spent hundreds of hours working behind closed
doors
with various parties to the conflict – Sudan’s Government, rebel leaders, neighbouring countries, and African Union partners.
Could this be why men who in the past could take time-delayed steps to conduct affairs behind closed
doors
now can’t resist the impulse to send a self-incriminating text message?
Time and again, the country has looked West, time and again, this time violently, the
doors
to Europe have been slammed in Bulgarian faces.
Instead of Europe opening its
doors
at this critical moment, Bulgaria's entrepreneurs must queue for weeks outside EU embassies begging for visas.
The near-panic conditions in financial markets eased as soon as rumors spread that this solution had at least been discussed behind closed
doors.
The vehicles’ number plates were covered with white cardboard, and red flags had been affixed to the
doors
next to the side-view mirrors – for which none of our South Korean hosts was able to offer an explanation.
It is against the spirit of the Games to stand by and reap huge profits while the city that opens its
doors
to the world bears crushing, generational costs.
The problem is that those now speaking up for long-term investing, commitment to the community, and building companies that last are doing so over dinner, behind closed doors, or under the protection of the Chatham House Rule (which requires that reported statements remain unattributed to those who made them).
All sides blame others for a lack of solidarity – openly or behind closed
doors.
Formally, it is true, both the EU and the Nato have long been committed to opening their
doors
to the new democracies of Eastern and South Eastern Europe that were born after the Soviet glacier receded.
Each proposed measure has generated broad, bipartisan agreement among policymakers (at least behind closed doors).
A political newcomer who did not participate in El Salvador’s civil war, Funes, along with all the FMLN’s congressional candidates, was handpicked as presidential nominee, behind closed
doors
by the party’s Political Commission, where diehard Marxist cadres still roam unchecked.
The succession was always strictly a family affair, and any disputes remained behind closed
doors.
Their agenda was set, behind closed doors, by corporations.
In fact, the two most important Middle Eastern peace agreements of the last half-century – the 1978 Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt and the 1993 Oslo Accords between the Israelis and Palestinians – succeeded because negotiations were conducted largely behind closed
doors.
Even behind closed doors, the compromise must be fair.
The one exception came in 2015, when she took a moral stand and opened Germany’s
doors
to one million refugees.
Add to that the way deals are reached – behind closed
doors
and without adequate democratic oversight – and it is not surprising that Europeans’ views of the EU are becoming increasingly negative.
Or is it also part of a process of closing the
doors
of our European “paradise” to all those who still want to join us?
Some discussion of this idea is beginning to appear in the press and, it is to be hoped, behind close
doors
among policymakers and union leaders.
Campaign-season debates in Germany have centered on Merkel’s “open doors” policy in response to the refugee crisis in 2015.
Those who assume that the obsolescent diplomacy of the twentieth century – as it is described by today’s global network enthusiasts – was conducted entirely behind closed
doors
by elites have got their history wrong.
Many women, for example, are leaving low-paying jobs to acquire skills that will open
doors
to higher-paying positions.
Many of the marchers simply want the system to open its
doors
and let them in.
Debt relief will open
doors
for the financing of critical projects in electric power, roads, and ports.
Regulators and public-health authorities should be beating down
doors
and demanding life-saving products like lactoferrin and lysozyme.
Candidates have been flocking to such soothsayers in large numbers, seeking advice on everything from the precise minute to file their nomination forms to the appropriate alignment of the
doors
of their campaign offices.
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