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It involved a combination of three elements: immediate international assistance, through the International Monetary Fund; severe domestic retrenchment,
enforced
by the highly unpopular conditionality of IMF programs; and additional financing provided by the banks.
Until now, it has been denied an effective national political role, because it has been quarantined by respectable conservative parties, who
enforced
a generally effective taboo against dealing with the Front.
For example, before 1980 no member of today's European Union, except France and Sweden, had an anti-insider trading law--and in Sweden the law, although introduced in 1971, was not
enforced
for the first time until 1990.
While Western experts peddling bureaucratized solutions
enforced
superficial modernity, based on dress, language, and lifestyles, many Muslims saw no real benefit in the form of expanded economic opportunity and greater social mobility.
But any economic slowdown calls into question this
enforced
compact with society.
In short, effective trade demands clear rules, typically
enforced
by a hegemon.
One can also say that both Putin and the Islamic State have drawn much of their strength from the West’s weakness, particularly its failure to have
enforced
clear and credible limits to their actions.
But they can succeed in delivering benefits only if they are crafted wisely,
enforced
effectively, and studied well.
Effective corporate governance must be required by law, and those laws
enforced.
Thus, the Obama administration pursued democracy promotion in Myanmar;
enforced
rules protecting freedom of navigation at sea; and concluded the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement between the US and 11 other Pacific Rim countries.
In Russia, an investor has in principle the full protection of a private property-rights regime
enforced
by an independent judiciary.
Moreover, guidelines for the clinical use of antibiotics, which the medical community now follows as closely as those concerning how to pick a necktie, must be reviewed and strongly
enforced.
Topping the list is the need for stronger legal institutions that protect property rights and ensure that contracts are
enforced.
Criminal and civil codes will be enforced; our courts will be allowed to find their feet and their freedom.
This
enforced
investment slowdown is itself increasing China’s net savings, i.e., the current-account surplus, while constraining the expansion of domestic consumption.
But, in a system without sanctions, fiscal responsibility can be
enforced
only if two conditions are met.
Moreover, contributions paid in a worker’s country of origin are rarely verified, and there is a serious risk that some contractual restrictions, such as limits on working hours, will not be
enforced
when a worker is posted elsewhere.
Local culture and traditions not only matter, but they are decisive in shaping the behavior of people – all the more so in developing countries, particularly those that are labeled failed or fragile states, where the courts don’t work and regulations, assuming they exist, thus are inadequately
enforced.
Foshan’s ceramic industry, for example, has transformed itself from a dirty, energy-intensive, and fragmented industry into a clean, energy-efficient, and consolidated sector, largely owing to high standards designed and
enforced
by the municipal government.
Some of MBS’s actions have garnered favorable international press coverage, not least his decrees allowing women to drive and curtailing the power of the religious police, who have long
enforced
public dress codes.
This connection to politics suggests even more strongly (as veiling is hardly mentioned in the Koran) that the practice is a social and religious construction: veiling allows for the creation of an instantaneous new political identity - a sort of “instant tradition” - which is particularly powerful when the veil is
enforced
by public sanction.
If, Brandeis insisted, there is “time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not
enforced
silence.”
Sanctions for non-compliance must be
enforced
– without political meddling.
These principles are clearly what people in the developed world want to see
enforced.
As censorship anywhere risks becoming censorship everywhere, global norms must be developed and
enforced
to protect the worldwide discussion and collective action needed to address the issues of our time.
Under the World Trade Organization’s General Agreement on Trade in Services, violations of commitments to most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment, market access, and national treatment can be
enforced
through actions brought against the offending government by an affected company’s home country.
Had the compact been enforced, Italy would have had to reduce its debt/GDP ratio from 121% in 2011 to 112% in 2014.
Throughout the late twentieth century, the conventional wisdom was that this market failure could best be rectified by introducing another one: private monopolies, created through stringent patents strictly
enforced.
For now, only limited HFO bans have been enacted, such as those
enforced
in the Southern Ocean and the waters around the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard.
But the Pretoria High Court order that he defied, which
enforced
a warrant from the International Criminal Court charging him with genocide and crimes against humanity, marks a step forward in the fight against impunity.
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