Governing
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Trump has simply ignored the laws – including laws
governing
the US intelligence services – that he swore faithfully to execute.
Although the ECB does not have to deal with direct legislative oversight, it is now clear that there are members of its
governing
board who would oppose higher interest rates, and that there is political pressure from government leaders and finance ministers to keep rates low.
This explains why Spahn, a rising star in the
governing
Christian Democratic Union (CDU), could write an article for the influential German weekly Die Zeit attacking “elitist hipsters” for speaking English, and bemoaning the proliferation of English-language menus in restaurants and coffee shops.
For football lovers, FIFA (the
governing
body of international football) should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize long ago.
Yemen’s
governing
structures are most accurately described as tribal affiliations and alliances, with a minimal consensus holding the country together.
But he was a senior civil servant, and seemed to be the only technocrat who could credibly hold together Hong Kong’s disaffected civil service, which China knew was indispensable to
governing
the territory, regardless of its British heritage.
Dutch politician Geert Wilders, whose Freedom Party is informally part of the
governing
coalition, did them one better by being charged with incitement to anti-Muslim hatred.
But it is a huge issue for the main
governing
party in Germany, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and even more so for its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU).
This makes all majorities against a
governing
chancellor highly dramatic, because they reflect his or her declining power.
For the rule
governing
global trade rounds is that nothing is deliverable until everything is agreed.
At least one of them is bound to be part of the
governing
coalition.
To help induce world leaders to take advantage of this opportunity, the ICRICT has issued a set of recommendations for reform of the rules and institutions
governing
international corporate-taxation.
He’s taken time off from managing his transition to hold a few rallies – which he apparently enjoys more than the chores of
governing
– and to pull off stunts, such as lauding his deal with Carrier, which manufactures furnaces and air conditioners, to keep jobs in the US.
One way to ensure that a friendly regime holds sway in Kabul after the US withdrawal would be to introduce into the
governing
structure a group with close ties to Pakistan.
A surge in popularity has buttressed his new strategy of
governing
by decree.
This does not necessarily imply that Italian authorities were bad or inept, only that the rules
governing
monetary and fiscal policymaking in Europe before the EMU were no longer appropriate for the highly fluent capital markets that had developed over the previous two decades.
The code of conduct on the field – where we expect players to give their all under clear rules that are swiftly enforced by independent referees – is fundamentally the same as what we expect from
governing
bodies off the field.
In the eurozone, in addition to the perceived nexus between banks and governments, the
governing
elite’s willingness to embrace European integration, and taxpayer-financed cross-border financial support, without broad public consultation has generated a similar sentiment.
As for the rise of Japan’s giant neighbor, the liberal vision urges patience and tenacity in encouraging China to move toward greater transparency, the rule of law, and democratization, as well as adhering to international rules
governing
world order.
At the same time, he is sabotaging his own agenda, owing to a contradictory
governing
style that is limiting his effectiveness.
Or does he go far beyond that,
governing
Russia and dealing with his neighbors and the rest of the world with reckless mendacity, abetted by a supine national media?
As for services – by far the UK economy’s largest sector – the WTO rules
governing
exports are some 20 years old and woefully out of date.
China’s leaders, for their part, would be showcasing their credibility and
governing
capacity, finally quieting the chorus of naysayers who had doubted the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the sincerity of its promises to Hong Kong.
After all, everything depends on how those in power decide to organize elections, which can include redrawing voting districts or altering the rules
governing
campaign finance or political advertisements.
All three countries may soon be following the Danish model, in which the illiberal populist parties pledge their support without actually governing, thereby gaining power without responsibility.
That is why the Danish model is probably the worst solution, for it requires no
governing
ability from the populists.
Of course, the factors
governing
the market for chess incomes are complex, and I have vastly over-simplified the situation.
Some members of South Korea’s
governing
conservative Saenuri Party now openly call for the acquistion of nuclear weapons, believing that this will deter a North Korean attack and prompt China to increase pressure on its client to roll back its weapons programs.
First, the rules
governing
the eurozone have failed and need to be radically revised.
To be realistic, the current fiscal compact
governing
the eurozone must be taken as the starting point.
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