Governing
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The military seems to be reverting to the
governing
methods – and even the feared security institutions – of former President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule.
But, when it comes to standards – such as those
governing
safety, health, and the environment – the market-access requirements are brutal and binary: either you meet the established standard or you do not sell.
In fact, excessively constraining rules of origin have proved problematic for some of the EU’s previous recognition agreements, such as those
governing
professional-services standards.
Imagine that, with this question in mind, he had compared the alternative of a lavish lifestyle (with a private zoo and pirate-ship restaurant) with that of living comfortably on the substantial salary to which he was entitled while knowing that he was
governing
with integrity and doing his best to improve the lives of Ukraine’s citizens.
He had no party support, no big money, but he somehow managed to place second with 17 % of the votes, more than what the
governing
party achieved.
This will hurt global growth by undermining the world’s ability to modify the rules
governing
trade, investment, and the movement of people and information.
The EU is much more than a set of rules
governing
the internal market and the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people.
Even with the best political leadership,
governing
India is no easy task.
There are few rules
governing
the use of cyberspace.
It suffices to see how often over the past few years social dissatisfaction has spilled out into strikes and how little it has affected electoral results and
governing
structures; how little the most active and educated part of society cares about elections.
Treaties between countries can harmonize rules
governing
commerce and other areas.
The Annual Report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom makes this point nicely:“In November 2006, the [AKP dominated] Turkish parliament, as part of the reforms related to possible EU accession, passed a new law
governing
Lausanne religious minority foundations, easing procedures to establish foundations and allowing non-Turkish citizens in Turkey to open them… Then President Ahmet Necdet Sezer [a staunch Kemalist], however, vetoed the legislation.
At the same time, it should expect the opposition to endorse the establishment of an international tribunal to adjudicate the matter of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, albeit after clarifying and narrowing the current excessively broad United Nations rules
governing
the investigation.
Within Ukraine, a government capable of truly
governing
should seek to adopt EU laws and norms in exactly the manner that the countries poised to join the Union have done, thus helping to clean up the murky system in which Kuchma's criminal cronies flourish.
With US participation in the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) dead in the water, the next question is whether Trump will make good on his vow to renegotiate the rules
governing
the North American Free Trade Area, or even to pull out of NAFTA altogether.
The US economy (and businesses) would not benefit from an overnight and wholesale abandonment of the rules
governing
not only trade in goods and services, but also investment, intellectual property, and government procurement across much of the Western Hemisphere.
Insider trading, for example, was generally legal under the rules
governing
fiduciary duties in America's states, which back then played a dominant role.
For example, implementation of rules
governing
the single market are subject to a unanimity rule, or at the very least a qualified majority of member states, with the result that progress is usually slow.
Popular revolts – in the streets and at the ballot box – have so far failed to deliver an alternative
governing
framework that offers credible solutions to the political, social, and economic problems that have engulfed Western and Middle Eastern societies.
It is difficult to think of a single instance in which the deterioration of public security sealed a
governing
party’s fate in Latin America.
I, for one, am not happy with the way in which “quotas” to the IMF are calculated, but I have to admit that exchanging money for votes is a perfectly adequate
governing
structure for a lending institution.
Most of their productive and financial assets are owned by foreign companies, just as most of the rules
governing
their economies have been determined by the EU.
Unable to vanquish the specter of deflation, ECB President Mario Draghi will need to continue working to build a consensus – even better, unanimity – within the bank’s
governing
board for purchases of government bonds.
As long as the
governing
elite works in this splendor, one cannot expect that they will ever behave like common mortals.
This could include not only
governing
by decree and purging state institutions, but also silencing the media and repressing civil society.
Third, in Istanbul, the IMF’s
governing
body endorsed the big step forward on governance agreed by the G-20: a shift in quota shares of at least 5% (by January 2011) from over-represented countries toward dynamic but under-represented emerging markets and developing countries.
Fourth, the IMF’s
governing
body endorsed the G-20 proposal for the Fund to help with their peer review.
Governing
well in a context of economic, political, ethnic, and religious diversity is not easy.
While India abounds in workers with low (or no) skills, laws
governing
employment make it all but impossible for large firms to fire workers, discouraging them from hiring in the first place.
No
governing
party can afford such woefully incompetent ministers and leadership;Merkel had merely to stand back and watch the liberals’ public suicide over the last four years.
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