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While The Economist backed Okonjo-Iweala, The New York Times
endorsed
Kim.
Though she
endorsed
Juncker before the election, she never really backed the notion that the European Parliament should have a decisive part in selecting the Commission’s president.
Since then, the establishment of a modern overland and maritime Silk Road has become official Chinese policy,
endorsed
by the Communist Party and the National People’s Congress.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, underlining the importance of infrastructure investment, made the following proposal, which several leaders endorsed: “Recycling surplus savings into investment in developing countries will not only address the immediate demand imbalance, it will also help to address developmental imbalances.
The campaign is enthusiastically
endorsed
by a leading US economist and trade specialist, the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman.
These are not impossible goals; the IFFEd is already
endorsed
by the World Bank, the G20, regional development banks (like the African Development Bank and the Asian Development Bank), and the United Nations.
In particular, the EFA could establish a Debt Reduction Fund – a modified form of the European Debt Redemption Pact that was proposed by Merkel’s Council of Economic Advisers and
endorsed
by Germany’s Social Democrats and Greens.
This means that almost 50 million Brazilians
endorsed
a politician espousing radical right-wing populist rhetoric, marked by authoritarianism, xenophobia, and misogyny.
This past autumn, IMF members
endorsed
the G-20’s proposals, and asked the Fund to address four key reform areas – the so called “Istanbul Decisions” – in 2010: the IMF’s mandate, the Fund’s financing role, governance, and multilateral surveillance.
Third, in Istanbul, the IMF’s governing body
endorsed
the big step forward on governance agreed by the G-20: a shift in quota shares of at least 5% (by January 2011) from over-represented countries toward dynamic but under-represented emerging markets and developing countries.
Fourth, the IMF’s governing body
endorsed
the G-20 proposal for the Fund to help with their peer review.
A “Diversity Charter,” launched in 2006 and originally
endorsed
by a mere four companies, now has more than 1,500 corporate signatories.
Last July, the United Nations Group of Government Experts recommended excluding civilian targets from cyberattacks, and that norm was
endorsed
at last month’s G-20 summit.
As a candidate, US President Donald Trump denied the overwhelming evidence for climate change,
endorsed
the discredited claim that vaccinations caused autism, and asserted that compact fluorescent light bulbs can cause cancer.
Her positions on these issues have now been
endorsed
by a huge portion of the German electorate; and, from a certain age, most people – including those in high office – do not change easily.
Most of what WHO is recommending has been
endorsed
by public health officials for many years.
Ryan, who has not yet officially
endorsed
Trump, will come under growing pressure to do so.
The venerable New York Times editorial page was apparently opposed to an energy tax until only recently, when the newspaper finally
endorsed
the idea.
One of Europe's most intractable conflicts could be nearing resolution as key elements of the Belfast Agreement signed in April 1998 and
endorsed
by referendums in both parts of Ireland were implemented.
The Arab League has
endorsed
a similar proposal.
The UoPeople’s inventive model was developed by the education entrepreneur Shai Reshef, and has been
endorsed
by some of the world’s most renowned academics.
Recognizing FDI’s significant contributions to the US economy, President Barack Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness
endorsed
the administration’s new Select USA program to coordinate government-wide efforts to promote it.
When asked in November 1970 to spell out his views of a possible peace deal with the Palestinians, Dayan’s answer was one that could easily be
endorsed
by most of the ministers in Binyamin Netanyahu’s government.
Adam Smith
endorsed
myriad government functions, including subsidizing education.
But Morsi has not explicitly
endorsed
peace with Israel and has avoided direct engagement with Israeli leaders.
Indeed, he has been
endorsed
by white supremacists, including former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
In foreign policy, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has
endorsed
the revival of the Monroe Doctrine – the nineteenth-century assertion of US primacy in the Western Hemisphere that aimed to keep out European competitors – in Central and South America, in order to curb China’s growing influence.
And then, in the year leading up to the Addis Ababa conference, the UN Secretary-General
endorsed
the need for “an intergovernmental committee on tax cooperation, under the auspices of the United Nations.”
Shadow banking can be conducted through trust loans (extended by trust companies), entrusted loans (company-to-company credits brokered by financial institutions), bank acceptances (company-issued drafts or bills that are
endorsed
by banks), and corporate bonds (debt securities issued by companies directly to investors).
The principles and guidelines
endorsed
by the UN resolution go to the heart of the issue.
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