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In the same way, EUFOR military commanders regularly and frequently exchange information with the
heads
of such EU civil missions as the EUPOL police mission, the EUSEC security reform mission, the EUJUST justice mission, and so on, including, if present, the European Commission’s own representatives.
Whether we are individuals, corporate heads, or government leaders, there are many areas in which we cannot know what we ought to do without assessing a body of scientific evidence.
Numerous
heads
of state and dignitaries from around the world attended the ceremony.
Other Latin American
heads
of state, however, were not so casual; in fact, they were deeply offended.
But whining won’t change the unjust 60-year-old tradition by which a European
heads
the IMF and an American leads the World Bank.
Insofar as Al Qaeda still exists at all, it is a Hydra that sprouts new
heads
as fast as the old ones are cut off.
Euphoria and triumphalism went to Western leaders’
heads.
US President Barack Obama’s recent summit with 40 African
heads
of state and more than 200 US and African business leaders suggests a new, more confident mood.
The article goes on to describe the streams of refugees:“Over the rivers and down the highways and along countless jungle paths, the population of East Pakistan continues to hemorrhage into India: an endless unorganized flow of refugees with a few tin kettles, cardboard boxes, and ragged clothes piled on their heads, carrying their sick children and their old.
But Paulson did it the wrong way: he summoned the
heads
of major banks and forced them to take the money he allocated to them.
I protested that it would surely be better for the universities to choose their own constitutional
heads.
In 2005, the World Summit of
heads
of state and government and the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the principle of the “Responsibility to Protect,” or R2P, as it has come to be known.
The 54-member AU considered voting as a bloc to withdraw from the Rome Statute, but decided instead to demand that the ICC halt the prosecution of sitting
heads
of state.
Both Lula and Kok share the unusual distinction of becoming
heads
of government after serving as trade union leaders.
As far as I can tell, they are simply burying their
heads
in the sand.
He
heads
one of the world's most oppressive regimes, where there is no pretense at elections and where dissent is instantly crushed.
Next month’s Climate Vulnerable Forum will bring together leaders from the countries that are most vulnerable to climate change for the first entirely virtual summit of
heads
of state.
The rise of extreme nationalism and fascism in the 1930s is usually explained in terms of the outcome of World War I, which killed millions of people and filled the
heads
of millions more with militaristic notions.
During the crisis and its immediate aftermath, when banks’ efforts to rebuild capital constrained new lending, ultra-low interest rates kept some firms’
heads
above water, and their managers retained employees, despite making a relatively low return.
Four temporary
heads
of state later, Eduardo Duhalde, a senator and powerful peronista chieftain, is now trying to hold the country together.
Governments would also be expected to allocate adequate domestic funds to achieve these goals, with, for example, African
heads
of state fulfilling the 2001 Abuja Declaration’s pledge to allocate at least 15% of national budgets to the health sector.
The Other SwitzerlandBRUSSELS – As policymakers scratch their
heads
and wonder how best to absorb different cultures and religions into Europe’s very distinct national societies, they could do worse than consider some new ideas being developed in Switzerland.
The EU, for its part, must go beyond the European Commission and directly involve the European Council and
heads
of member states.
Besides the obvious negotiators – EU trade commissioner Karel de Gucht, Commission President José Manuel Barroso, and the new US Trade Representative – this group should include European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, key European
heads
of state, and senior Obama administration officials.
Both Kenya and Zimbabwe have had two visits from Chinese
heads
of state during their post-colonial histories.
Had the European Council’s
heads
of state and government taken this foreseeable decision a year ago, the euro crisis would not have escalated to the extent that it has, the total bill would have been lower, and European leaders would have been rightly praised for a historic feat.
This month, thousands of people from all over the world, including many
heads
of state, will gather in Copenhagen to try to forge an agreement to drastically cut atmospheric emissions of an invisible, odorless gas: carbon dioxide.
A “special dependent” exemption that could be claimed by
heads
of households (mainly men) for dependents (mainly women) who earned less than about $12,000 per year was eliminated in 2004, but a “dependent” exemption still remains.
In accordance with the “responsibility to protect” doctrine, adopted unanimously by
heads
of state and government at the UN World Summit in September 2005, if a state fails to meet this primary obligation, responsibility shifts to the international community, which may exercise various measures, including, if absolutely necessary, military force.
We want to discuss with them, and the
heads
of the African Development Bank, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, what the elements of country-specific investment compacts could be.
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