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Still, the EU might be more willing to grant access to the single market in exchange for a sizeable
entry
fee.
In fact, it is the links between Rohingya militants and such external forces, especially terrorist organizations like ISIS, that have driven the government of India, where some 40,000 Rohingya have settled illegally, to declare that their
entry
poses a serious security threat.
The courts have not bowed to Trump, most notably by striking down his executive order banning
entry
to the US by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
At the same time, business owners seek illicit relationships with local officials to gain protection, privileges (such as contracts), loans, a blind eye to safety standards, and regulatory exemptions – activities that generate financial risks and undermine competition by raising
entry
barriers for more efficient enterprises.
Most kinds of economic stimulus won’t generate more taxis, until
entry
restrictions are reduced.
A potential competitor might consider entering that market; but, given substantial regulatory
entry
barriers, it might ultimately decide to remain in its current business.
Even in Germany, where referenda are not envisaged by the constitution, there are calls to hold one over Turkey's entry; one opposition party has already announced that it will make this a central issue in next year's election campaign for the European Parliament.
Similarly, Cyprus’s
entry
into the EU, coupled with Turkey’s EU aspirations, has created a unique catalyst for tearing down the “Berlin Wall” that runs through the capital, Nicosia, separating the island’s Christian and Muslim communities.
The period between departure from paid employment and
entry
into PAYG programs is bridged on a country-specific basis by a plethora of public, private, or mixed early-retirement benefit arrangements, such as unemployment insurance, disability insurance, or some form of severance pay.
This evidence linking employment to dynamism and tracing dynamism to favorable institutions, such as a well-developed stock market, and to obstructive institutions, such as myriad licenses for
entry
by new firms, is an advance in our understanding of healthy economies.
Germany was not unaware that Greece and Portugal had serious fiscal difficulties before they entered the eurozone, but, through a process of negotiation, their
entry
was made possible.
A bold innovation suddenly lowers
entry
barriers for certain activities.
Falling
entry
barriers and lower access costs have significantly democratized participation, whether in production or consumption.
Target early EMU
entry.
But EU countries have to stick to the commitment that they made in June and strike a deal in time for a gradual
entry
into force in January 2013.
There are many aspects of financial regulation - e.g., information requirements,
entry
limitations, facilities limitations - where more choice and competition will often be beneficial.
The
entry
of United Nations humanitarian personnel, has been delayed due to the government’s refusal to allow aid workers into the country without first applying for visas.
But the EU should be more systematically generous in determining how many to admit, and it should implement organized ways to facilitate their
entry.
American firms that want to do business in China are often required to transfer their technology to Chinese firms as a condition of market
entry.
Once a country has gained
entry
into the bloc, there is little that can be done to ensure that it maintains democratic standards and upholds European values.
Anglosphere advocates might also ponder the fact that, if there are any US voices supporting “Brexit,” they bear an uncanny resemblance to the tribe of neo-conservative pundits who primed Britain for
entry
into the Iraq war.
Also in September, countries that have signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) will meet at the UN to consider ways to promote its early
entry
into force.
They want a system that allows for the legal
entry
of needed workers, while preventing illegal entry; clamps down on exploitative employers; and provides resources to integrate immigrants into communities.
That is why America’s
entry
into the fray was only a matter of time.
And the reforms that have been implemented, in order to ease
entry
into work, are not sufficient in the context of weak overall growth.
Citizens in a democracy would never allow their government to have an automatic right of forced
entry
into their homes on the off-chance of finding stolen goods, so why should the state have an automatic right of forced
entry
into bank accounts on the off-chance of finding a few tax evaders or criminals?
If domesticprivate firms in these sectors are already present, policymakers should identify and remove constraints on those firms’ technological upgrading or on
entry
by other firms.
In countries with a poor business environment, special economic zones or industrial parks can facilitate firm entry, foreign direct investment, and the formation of industrial clusters.
They need to define as soon as possible a labor-market
entry
strategy that encourages employers not only to hire young workers, but also to train them.
An
entry
strategy for young workers based on completing the reforms of employment protection carried out in most OECD countries in the last 20 years could offer them a clear “tenure track.”
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