Governing
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Moreover, while research shows a clear link between a company’s gender balance and its financial health, women occupy fewer than 20% of
governing
board seats in the world’s largest companies.
While voters denied the UMP a landslide victory in the second round, its overall win meant that the
governing
party retained its legislative majority for the first time in 29 years.
As it stands, the judges in Karlsruhe can assess only the established procedure
governing
how and when OMT would be activated.
And then they should return to the task of
governing
in a complex domestic and global environment.
Delusional GermanyBERLIN – In recent days, Germany’s representative on the European Central Bank’s
governing
council has expressed strong disagreement with the ECB’s decision on November 7 to cut its benchmark interest rate.
Since the June 2016 Brexit referendum, British foreign policy seems to have all but collapsed – and even to have disowned its past and its
governing
ideas.
Here, especially, ASEAN members must respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, tackling issues such as harmonization of rules
governing
the use of data.
It means
governing
together: shifting from coordination to common decision-making, and from rules to institutions.
But the price of that rush job is evident: as cases started flowing in, the courts
' governing
statute and rules of procedure and evidence had to be patched on the fly.
As the world was watching the football games in Germany, North Korea was testing long-range missiles and Palestinians in the
governing
Hamas launched attacks on Israel that prompted a bloody invasion of Gaza.
The underlying explanation lies in the culture and prejudices of France’s
governing
elite, the so-called grands commis formed by the National Civil Service School of which Hollande – like virtually all of his predecessors, except Nicolas Sarkozy – is an alumnus.
By shattering that coalition, Hatoyama destroyed the
governing
majority Ozawa had worked so cunningly to construct.
These include obliging each media outlet to publicize the editorial, ethical, and corporate rules to which it adheres, and implementing stricter rules
governing
conflicts of interest in media ownership.
Adherence to the five rules spelled out here will not ensure that a
governing
party stays in office forever.
There have been mass protests and resistance from the old guard of the
governing
party, but the general public seems ready to accept austerity as long as it sees progress in correcting budgetary abuses – and there are plenty of abuses to allow progress.
Most people assumed that these pampered men in expensive suits,
governing
the world’s soccer federation, were beyond the reach of the law.
In one famous case, the European Court of Human Rights agreed with the banning of Turkey’s Welfare Party while it was the senior member of a
governing
coalition.
Only Royal may be said to represent softer lines against the hard-liner of the
governing
party, Nicolas Sarkozy.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 resulted in a period of indisputable hegemony for the US, and paved the way for the spread of
governing
structures promoted by the West.
In May, the Illinois legislature passed a highly restrictive bill
governing
marijuana use for therapeutic purposes, which the governor has not yet decided whether to sign.
For starters, it should refine the rules
governing
which investments meet CRA requirements.
Theresa May’s Other Citizens of NowhereVIENNA– British Prime Minister Theresa May has, of her own volition, stripped her Conservative Party of its
governing
parliamentary majority by calling an early election.
Outside resources should be devoted to building the
governing
capacity needed to keep the country united and largely peaceful.
Whether rules
governing
economic, environmental, and social relations are written in Brussels or elsewhere hardly matters.
Authoritarian governments are not playing by the rules
governing
democracies.
Since 1991, no Indian
governing
party has enjoyed a secure parliamentary majority on its own, necessitating multi-party coalition governments.
For under the Maastricht treaty, Germany has only one vote on the European central bank’s
governing
council, meaning it will have no more power than France, Austria, or for that matter, tiny Luxembourg.
However the challenges of
governing
change him over the next four years, it is already apparent today that Canada will not be the same.
These agreements go well beyond trade,
governing
investment and intellectual property as well, imposing fundamental changes to countries’ legal, judicial, and regulatory frameworks, without input or accountability through democratic institutions.
Governing
a World Out of OrderWASHINGTON, DC – Can we develop an international order that will keep the peace and allow countries to play by agreed rules?
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