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However, more than twenty national and international reports from around the world by scientific bodies
governing
dietary recommendations set similar or lower targets for sugar intake.
With 18 members, the
Governing
Council is already larger than the
governing
bodies of the US Federal Reserve Board, the Bank of England, or the Bank of Japan.
Yet, by voting against Iran at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s
governing
board meetings in 2005 and 2006, India invited Iranian reprisal in the form of cancellation of a highly favorable 25-year, $22 billion liquefied-natural-gas deal.
The unwillingness of frustrated minorities to accept consensus may well require the ECB president to take more control of the
governing
board than it has been used to in the past or, indeed, feel comfortable with in the future.
Consultations are currently a bilateral matter, with no rules
governing
how they should be conducted – and no requirement that any final agreement on arms-export decisions be reached.
But, despite our status, we agreed to give up the leadership position afforded by the Constitution in the belief that power-sharing and respect for the rights of all Iraqis is the only formula for
governing
the country democratically.
For example, Asian countries can move toward a single market with common rules
governing
trade and free movement of workers, especially skilled ones.
The government should have moved in aggressively to cushion the workout of Lehman’s complex derivative book, even if this meant creative legal interpretations or pushing through new laws
governing
the financial system.
In Labour’s first nine years of governing, public expenditure as a proportion of GDP was lower than in the comparable Conservative period.
That discipline matters because
governing
Brazil has always been about building coalitions.
But gender equality remains a distant goal in the region, with women being left out of the political process, exerting little influence in
governing
bodies or in drafting new constitutions.
Shahbaz Sharif has served for almost a decade as Chief Minister of Punjab, the heartland of the
governing
party, the Pakistan Muslim League, which is still led by Nawaz.
Under the rules
governing
these transactions, the fact that no emissions were actually cut does not matter; what is important is that the tradable permission to pollute has been obtained.
While the Fed’s
governing
statutes, unlike those of the European Central Bank, explicitly include a mandate to support employment, the announcement marked the first time that the Fed tied its interest-rate policy to a numerical employment target.
As a result, laws
governing
sexual behavior are almost as varied as human sexuality itself.
Laws
governing
sex among consenting adults can be similarly harsh.
But WHO has never proposed such a definition to its
governing
body, the World Health Assembly, presumably because some of its member states would reject the definition and the accompanying obligations to promote it domestically.
If governments seek to benefit from rules-based systems, such as those
governing
global trade, they can do so through existing multilateral institutions.
But it is clear that he will be
governing
a vastly changed country.
While the mission of this space may not be enough to shift the balance in world affairs, it can help spread peace, respect for human rights, and efficient and respected rules
governing
global commerce.
The United Nations framework
governing
secession establishes a clear distinction between “internal self-determination” and “external self-determination.”
The election also brings a much needed measure of stability and legitimacy to the
governing
March 14 coalition, which comprises the mainly Sunni Future movement, led by Saad Hariri (son of slain former Prime Minister Rafik al Hariri), the Socialist party, led by Druze leader Walid Junblat, and a number of Christian parties.
The ECB’s
governing
council has been highly vocal on this issue since the start of the crisis.
Integrating EU defense, moreover, would facilitate NATO operations, so that groups of EU countries engaged in permanent structured cooperation could, for example, participate in the North Atlantic Council, NATO’s
governing
authority, as a single entity.
M5S and the League both openly question the benefits of eurozone membership, though neither party made leaving the euro a specific commitment of their
governing
program in the election campaign, a failure that Italian President Sergio Mattarella seized upon in vetoing key cabinet pick.
Still, we won’t know the precise dimensions of the M5S/League agenda until the populist coalition begins
governing
in earnest.
Policies
governing
gene transfer in sports must, therefore, be recognized as subservient to broader bio-ethical and bio-legal interests that recognize the changing role of genetics in society.
Those ideals were reflected in a new law
governing
cadres passed in July 2002 that Hu personally announced.
Aristotle defined democracy as a system in which citizens, or groups of citizens, take turns
governing.
If such “global summits” are going to be the principal means of
governing
in the twenty-first century, we have real cause for concern.
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