Endorsed
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For example, this April – after the US had launched its trade war with tariffs on steel and aluminum – the Development Committee of the World Bank Board of Governors
endorsed
a package that included a $7.5 billion paid-in capital increase for the IBRD.
The international community can offer stability and improvements in living conditions for both Israelis and Palestinians by intervening now with a peacekeeping and humanitarian presence,
endorsed
by the United Nations and with the support of the United States.
One day later, President Clinton
endorsed
the French undertaking.
At first glance, this option – which was originally proposed by China, and has since been
endorsed
by Russia – appears to be a sensible compromise.
In the course of a few years, it had become the proud self-definition of Italian fascism,
endorsed
by Mussolini’s education minister, Giovanni Gentile, who became the official philosopher of fascism, and then incorporated in a ghost-written article by Mussolini himself in the Encyclopedia of Fascism.
While the declaration
endorsed
at the end of the UN meeting did offer a compromise, the quandary remains: how can we guarantee access to medications – especially for the poorest patients – while maintaining funding streams for pharmaceutical R&D?Patients’ needs must always be emphasized.
A safe and enabling environment for sustainable development must allow people to criticize the process without fear of reprisal, and most projects will benefit in the long run if they are accepted, if not fully endorsed, by directly affected communities.
Referring to capital controls, John Maynard Keynes famously said: “what used to be heresy [restrictions on capital flows] is now
endorsed
as orthodoxy.”
For its part, the National Assembly has already begun to put together a precise roadmap for implementing similar demands
endorsed
in the July 16 referendum.
Such a discourse, if clearly articulated, would be understood and could be
endorsed
by many, if not by all.
At long last, China’s senior leadership has
endorsed
a raft of reforms that could impel the economy’s shift from reliance on exports to consumption-led growth.
The reforms
endorsed
by the Third Plenum focus on this wedge between income and consumption, offering specific proposals aimed at altering the behavior of fear-driven Chinese families.
The US government, however,
endorsed
the justice’s illegal removal, seeing the court’s insistence on constitutional accountability for Musharraf as complicating its regional objectives.
The parliaments of several Central Asian countries have even
endorsed
the SDGs as a development roadmap.
Islam, Faith, and Climate ChangeAMMAN – The Islamic Declaration on Climate Change,
endorsed
in August by Islamic scholars from around the world, calls on countries to phase out greenhouse-gas emissions and switch to 100% renewable energy.
The “New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States,” which builds on a series of international commitments regarding aid and development, and was
endorsed
at the at the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, South Korea in 2011, proposes just such a model.
More than 40 countries and institutions have
endorsed
the New Deal way of working, committing themselves to building better partnerships – and to investing the required resources and political capital.
Minimum wage standards
endorsed
by the International Labor Organization (ILO), and adopted by many industries around the world, remain either unenforced in the agriculture sector or do not extend to informal farm workers.
It has not
endorsed
the wide array of liberal demands voiced by the revolutionaries of Tahrir Square.
To be sure, the G-20 has made the most vulnerable countries’ key challenges a top priority, and has pursued the Seoul Development Consensus for Shared Growth – the nine-pillar multi-year plan
endorsed
at the 2010 summit – with unprecedented vigor.
Now, 40 years later, the European Commission has proposed – and French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have
endorsed
– a turnover tax on all financial transactions, varying from 0.1% on stocks to 0.01% on financial derivatives like futures and credit-default swaps.
If the international community allows this scheme to go forward, it will have
endorsed
Russia’s effort to separate Abkhazia from Georgia.
International conferences in Brussels in 1920, Portorose in 1921, and Genoa in 1922 – as well as the League of Nations’ World Economic Conference in Geneva in 1927 –
endorsed
a tariff truce, but to no avail.
A couple of months later, The Economist
endorsed
that idea, which has since been repeated by countless apologists and experts.
The latter approach, which has been
endorsed
by the UN Human Rights Council, calls on farmers to share their existing knowledge and seeds with one another other, and to protect local ecosystems.
Other creditors have
endorsed
this approach through silent consent.
As part of the Quartet, including Russia, the UN, and the European Union, he has
endorsed
a “Road Map” for peace.
He has unequivocally
endorsed
the Quartet’s Road Map.
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the President of the Convention, has formally
endorsed
the Franco-German proposal.
To understand why, consider that their proposal for a permanent Council President was paired with a proposal that the Commission President--currently nominated by the Council of Ministers--should in future be elected by the European Parliament, and subsequently be
endorsed
by a majority vote of the Council of Ministers.
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