Establishing
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He was
establishing
a democratic civil state where people were equal in rights and obligations.
By contrast, Anglo Saxon common-law systems empower judges to interpret open-ended fiduciary rules on a case-by-case basis, thereby
establishing
legal precedents that are binding on managers.
Despite many ups and downs – and fierce competition from other major automobile manufacturers, including the Indian giant Tata Motors – Suzuki succeeded in
establishing
its brand as India’s “people’s car.”
Worse, instead of
establishing
renewed economic momentum, the growth rate fell in the second quarter of 2013 and all major forecasters are now revising their projections of full-year growth downward.
It is incumbent upon other world leaders to devise a coherent response to Trump, and to continue
establishing
a new development paradigm that is compatible across different financial systems.
The third response is to reduce sovereign risk by
establishing
a system of surveillance and mutual guarantees between the eurozone countries.
In
establishing
this fund, we are ending the era of the formulaic crisis response.
By
establishing
“Education Cannot Wait”, we are sending a message to the downcast and dispossessed everywhere.
By contrast, if the currency union’s political deficit is addressed now, first by
establishing
a fiscal union (a common budget and common liabilities), a real political federation will be possible.
It is a stirring tale of audacity and enterprise, which included innovations – such as
establishing
distribution centers in sparsely populated regions and building up global supply chains – that business students worldwide now study.
In such policy domains, there is a strong case for
establishing
binding global rules, since each country, left to its own devices, has an interest in neglecting its share of the upkeep of the global commons.
Instead, it led the way in
establishing
the three major economic institutions – the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (formerly the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT) – that form the basis of the international economic order that is still in place today.
This outcome would be comparable to the Brotherhood’s takeover in Egypt, further
establishing
its ascendancy in the region.
Top priorities should include
establishing
the rule of law, particularly the creation of a strong, independent judicial system that can protect property rights adequately.
Establishing
an effective market means moving beyond such things as privatization toward providing an arena where private actors can buy and sell without fear of predators enriching themselves through cheating or bias.
Likewise, regional cooperation on water and infrastructure is critical to improving diplomatic relations and
establishing
well-functioning markets.
The Seed Treaty achieves this by
establishing
a multilateral system for access to a negotiated list of agricultural genetic resources.
By abolishing private ownership and
establishing
state control of the economy, one not only deprives society of the entrepreneurship needed to propel it forward; one also abolishes freedom itself.
Egypt, which seemed to be
establishing
democracy in the wake of the Arab Spring revolutions, is the poster child for this trap.
But another response to the new reality is available: Leave central banks alone, but give governments a greater say in domestic money creation – and, indeed, greater independence from the central bank – by
establishing
a parallel payments system based on fiscal money or, more precisely, money backed by future taxes.
And it is
establishing
a new system to facilitate the transition from secondary school to university.
The key to
establishing
civil order is peace.
The response of some countries within the region was truly impressive, showing how far they had come in
establishing
efficient and effective governments.
For example, Italy’s recently launched Destinazione Italia program will help Italian companies succeed by
establishing
a more predictable tax system, reducing bureaucratic red tape, and ensuring more effective contract enforcement by strengthening the civil-justice system.
Reindustrialization – together with the fight against youth unemployment – should top Europe’s agenda in 2014, with the goal of
establishing
an industrial sector that accounts for 20% of GDP by 2020.
As a result, important projects like
establishing
a European banking union, which would require a fiscal backstop, are likely to be delayed or even endangered.
Baker’s talking points seemed aimed at
establishing
a “new normal,” in which the legality of official behavior is not to be questioned and journalists who do so are threatened.
This means
establishing
credible safeguards to prevent potential safe zones in northern Syria, essential to stemming refugee flows and beginning to stabilize the country, from threatening Turkey’s internal security.
At that time, Putin raised his approval rating by
establishing
himself as Russia’s defender.
When the United States, under President Barack Obama, showed itself to be unwilling to enforce its “red line” in Syria – the use of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad – the Kremlin jumped in,
establishing
Russia as a sinister guarantor of Assad’s disarmament.
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