Internal
in sentence
1858 examples of Internal in a sentence
If the World Bank is to survive, its management must streamline its complicated and unwieldy bureaucracy, fixing what
internal
reviews described over a decade ago as “fragmentation, duplication, and delay” in assurance, safeguards, and fiduciary processes.
This
internal
fissure was a non-issue during the World Bank’s first decades, when the ICSID itself was a non-factor, with only 38 registered cases between 1966 and 1996.
The Security Council resolution presupposes – in addition to separating the combatants – the enforcement of the
internal
and external sovereignty of Lebanon’s elected government of Lebanon, without saying how this is to be accomplished with a politically strengthened Hezbollah, militarily superior to the Lebanese forces.
I have often argued that Turkey should not intervene in the
internal
affairs of its neighbors or adopt a Middle East-centered policy.
In fact, Turkey must overcome four sources of
internal
tension if it is to continue to thrive economically, consolidate its democracy, and act as a compelling example to others.
Yet, given the regional context, Turkey’s
internal
tensions now represent a serious threat.
That is why, despite serious difficulties, Turkey has a good chance of overcoming its
internal
tensions and becoming the example that its Middle East neighbors (and perhaps a few of its European neighbors as well) so desperately need.
Even with more flexible economies,
internal
adjustment will always be slower than it would be if countries had their own exchange rate.
But it also underscores the Saudi regime’s growing feelings of
internal
fragility and external vulnerability.
We have set in motion the
internal
procedures and facilities that will allow us to provide resources quickly, with conditions limited to the core crisis-policy response at hand.
Moreover, the first bench of any international court is critically important, because it is entrusted to prepare and adopt other key documents - such as the rules of procedure,
internal
regulations, and financial regulations - that will govern the court for years to come.
As Singapore’s Kishore Mahbubani, a prominent Asian diplomat and academic, puts it, “Europeans are irrelevant to the world’s great issues, obsessed by
internal
process, culturally arrogant, craven in the face of the US, and blind to the rise of Asia.”
The motivation to implement further reforms of the
internal
market has weakened, leading to a situation in which even decisions by EU leaders at their European Council meetings can go ignored.
The French economy could be slightly more stable in the medium term insofar as it seems to have more solid
internal
sectors.
Either way, Germany’s
internal
debate about whether to pay for the Greek debt is risible.
The growing realism of the government’s
internal
– and public – discourse is no small matter.
Agriculture is the main economic activity, notably in the vast
internal
delta of the Niger River, home to many tribes, including the Dogon, a people remarkable for their sculpture and architecture.
It is a great loss for the world that the EU has become totally preoccupied with its own
internal
problems.
Although
internal
division harms Palestinians’ national interest, it is unlikely amid mutual accusations and incitements that dialogue between Fatah and Hamas will be conducted soon.
"In this country, the real blockade, the one that affects the daily life of the people is the
internal
governing system," he declared.
Cuba's
internal
system is one that Rivero managed to avoid annoying too much until March of this year.
In one 1998 column, he wrote about journalists jailed for operating independently and lamented an
internal
press "totally devoid of meaning."
For years, Castro has blamed any
internal
problems on a draconian US trade embargo.
For far too long, Hun Sen and his colleagues have been getting away with violence, human-rights abuses, corruption, and media and electoral manipulation without serious
internal
or external challenge.
Several
internal
factors – excess resource consumption, environmental degradation, and mounting income inequalities – are calling the old model into question, while a broad constellation of US-centric external forces also attests to the urgent need for realignment.
But cooperation against terror is easier said than done, given the region’s diversity of governance, culture, language, and religion, as well as ASEAN’s central policy of keeping out of non-interference in its members’
internal
affairs.
But EU leaders’ focus on
internal
problems has caused them largely to neglect external policies, particularly in the area of security.
To the extent that this implies a shift in the mix of GDP away from exceptionally rapid gains in investment and exports, toward relatively slower-growing
internal
private consumption, a slowdown in overall GDP growth is both inevitable and desirable.
On the other hand, in the era of globalization, regions in which
internal
trade exceeds external trade have better economic outlooks and stronger social cohesion.
The ASEAN economies adopted a united front on international economic issues and accorded priority to
internal
economic integration and expanding linkages with major trading partners.
Back
Next
Related words
External
Which
Their
Political
Countries
Would
Market
Economic
Security
Country
There
Growth
About
Other
Affairs
Policy
While
Could
Between
Power