Established
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Moreover, presidential power is now exercised within the limits
established
by law, not according to the whims of one man.
Active labor market interventions and the envisaged public employment services should be structured as public-private partnerships, building on the demonstrated success of
established
independent initiatives.
South Africa’s agriculture sector could expand employment and contribute to food security by strengthening partnerships between
established
commercial operators and emerging farmers.
The participants in those events included the “Plumbers,” a personal secret police
established
by Nixon and so named because one of their tasks was to eliminate leaks of information that the White House did not want to disclose.
Eighteen months ago, French President Nicolas Sarkozy
established
an international Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, owing to his dissatisfaction – and that of many others – with the current state of statistical information about the economy and society.
As a result, rules
established
for state-controlled MNEs are more relevant to those based in developed countries than to those – more numerous but less powerful – in emerging markets.
More transparency in this area should be
established
as a basis for informed policymaking.
He also believes that conditions in Africa are "a scar on the conscience of the world," and has
established
a Commission for Africa that will report to the G8.
“The party is in disarray, because the rules it has
established
to limit internecine political warfare have collapsed….
Corruption followed well
established
patterns and life seemed safer because it was more predictable.
Many countries still need to improve their defenses and implement the 16 counter-terrorism instruments
established
by the United Nations, including the convention against terrorist financing.
Like utilities,
established
financial institutions are facing external constraints on their pricing power, though not of the traditional form.
As a result of these two factors,
established
institutions – particularly the large banks – will be inclined to do fewer things for fewer people, despite being flush with liquidity provided by central banks (the “liquidity paradox”).
From an American perspective, flexible ad hoc coalitions of the willing have turned out to be more useful than the
established
NATO alliance, where Germany led the fight to refuse Turkey's request for support.
In South Africa, for example, the UNODC has
established
three centers (in Mpumalanga, the Eastern Cape, and the Northern Cape) that offer legal counsel and medical care to women, and that work with men to help break the cycle of domestic violence.
That finding provided a basis for the Obama administration’s new auto-emissions standards and Clean Power Plan, which were
established
to help America meet its commitments under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
Still, many states are already on track to meet the plan’s emissions targets, and have
established
their own standards for emissions and renewable energy, as well as their own cap-and-trade systems.
Such spillover effects are precisely what international policy cooperation – such as the “mutual assessment process” that the G-20
established
in 2009 – was supposed to prevent.
Upon achieving independence in 1956, Tunisia adopted a French-style republican constitution that
established
a presidential system of government.
The financial-market rules
established
after 1933 by President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal enabled the dollar to replace the British pound at the center of the international system.
Together, OPEC and non-OPEC countries
established
a floor from which oil prices could bounce.
As Toyota proceeded to globalize, in the late 1990’s it
established
a greater European manufacturing presence and a European headquarters.
At several crucial moments, he
established
himself as the only person who could rise to the challenges of transforming Russia from a dictatorship into a democracy, from a planned economy into a free market, and from an empire into a medium-ranked power.
On October 3, instead of going to work, women across the country turned out to protest, following a model
established
by Iceland’s women in 1975, when 90% did not go to work and effectively paralyzed the country.
Once the Jewish state was established, the earliest European friends of Israel were often people on the left, who admired the communal life on the kibbutzim, and saw Israel as a great socialist experiment, led by wise old left-wing idealists, such as David Ben-Gurion.
Above all, a system needs to be
established
to monitor officials’ performance in environmental as well as in economic terms.
First, the control system
established
by the NPT made it very hard for non-nuclear states to acquire nuclear weapons capability.
The participating states
established
a common central bank, but they explicitly refused to surrender the right to tax their citizens to a common authority.
Issing admits that he was among those who believed that “starting monetary union without having
established
a political union was putting the cart before the horse.”
The government has improved corporate governance at state-owned energy companies, and
established
public databases to track companies’ ownership and procurement.
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