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Now that the United Nations General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals has
endorsed
the Bank’s anti-poverty target, debate about how to achieve it has revived an old question: Will the benefits of economic growth trickle down on their own, reaching all, or will we need targeted redistributive policies?
It neither
endorsed
nor rejected the official outcome.
Besides, any constitutional change would need to be
endorsed
by 60% of the ballots in both the National Assembly and the Senate, which makes the search for consensus all the more necessary.
Although Obama has
endorsed
the goal of abolishing nuclear weapons, he has described this as a long-term effort, and offered no concrete time-line for achieving it.
Meanwhile, Xi may have
endorsed
in 2013 “the decisive role of the market,” but that hasn’t diminished his Marxist-Leninist reliance on the leading role of the state.
Indeed, many academics--not just professional knowledge managers--have
endorsed
recent steps to disaggregate the "unity of teaching and research" that has defined the university since the early 19 th century.
This is precisely the kind experience and expertise that the WHO needs in today’s global health environment, and it explains why the African Union has officially
endorsed
Ghebreyesus’s candidacy.
These targets,
endorsed
by all UN member countries, comprise the eight Millennium Development Goals.
(Indeed, stricter banking regulation has been
endorsed
by all.)
The World Bank has recently
endorsed
just such a broad-based approach through its Global Infrastructure Facility, which will connect multilateral, regional, and national public actors, as well as the private sector, in financing infrastructure development.
A 2015 agreement,
endorsed
by Abe and former South Korean President Park Geun-hye, claimed to resolve the issue “irreversibly”: Japan offered its apology and one billion yen ($8.8 million) for a fund created to help the victims.
Neither economic variables, like GDP growth, nor social variables, such as unemployment, explain why Italy voted en masse for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s center-left Democratic Party, while France
endorsed
Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Front.
Strong majorities also
endorsed
the idea of a democratic system for Iraq.
So the step taken by Presidents Obama and Medvedev is essential, and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, seeking big cuts in Britain’s nuclear arsenal, has publicly
endorsed
it.
US President Barack Obama
endorsed
it when he took office in January 2009.
Then, in early September, the ECB’s Council of Governors
endorsed
Draghi’s vow, further calming markets.
The metaphor, overwhelmingly
endorsed
by voters, stood for Roosevelt’s mandate to fix the ailing economy along lines that were innovative but still essentially capitalist.
As a result, they would not be addressed by new rules to regulate campaign advertising, such as the Honest Ads Act that has been
endorsed
by both Facebook and Twitter.
After French President Emmanuel Macron recently proposed the idea, US President Donald Trump disparaged it (in a tweet, of course), but German Chancellor Angela Merkel
endorsed
it (while urging caution).
ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together, which was
endorsed
by ASEAN leaders at their 27th Summit in November 2015, states that the group strives to be a “people-centered, people-oriented community” that seeks to build a caring and sharing society which is inclusive and where the well-being, livelihood, and welfare of the people are enhanced.
At the end of April – just a day after the UN Security Council
endorsed
Guterres’s call to relaunch the negotiation process – the Polisario Front launched a legal challenge in a civil court in South Africa, seeking to seize a shipment of phosphate mined in the territory.
The first nationwide poll in nearly a decade passed off relatively well and was
endorsed
by Nepali officials as well as the hundreds of international election observers.
The party leadership has presented a new platform, to be officially
endorsed
later this year, that formally redefines the party’s position as “pro-integration,” as opposed to pro-migration.
One radical regime change, proposed in the 1930’s by economists like Irving Fisher and Henry Simons, and
endorsed
by Milton Friedman in 1948, would be to abolish fractional reserve banking (and thus banks’ ability to create new credit, money, and purchasing power autonomously).
British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono have unequivocally
endorsed
the recommendation of the High-level Expert Group on Trade, which Peter Sutherland and I co-chair, that we ought to abandon the Doha Round if it is not concluded by the end of this year.
More than 1,700 CEOs have
endorsed
the principles, while nearly 300 companies in 61 countries have used the initiative’s free gender gap analysis tool to help managers implement them in the workplace.
Hollande, backed by Spain and Italy, accomplished a small step in that direction at June’s European Union summit, which finally
endorsed
the idea of a banking union.
The World Health Organization’s post-2015 Global TB Strategy, which was
endorsed
by the World Health Assembly in May 2014, aims to eradicate TB by 2035.
In May, Indian Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss
endorsed
the concept in a dispute with Bangladesh, and the Non-Aligned Movement – a 112-nation organization that is a survivor of the Cold War era – has agreed to consider formally endorsing it at its November meeting.
Either way, it is almost universally understood that the transfer of presidential authority is masterminded at the top and
endorsed
at the ballot box.
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