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This is vital, because the more open an economy, the more the prices of
internationally
traded goods determine domestic inflation, thus making an independent exchange rate policy less necessary for influencing relative prices and competitiveness.
Furthermore, Chinese students perform well in
internationally
comparable tests.
The key to success will be strong and relevant labor-market institutions, which rely on and advance
internationally
accepted principles and rights for workers.
So the
internationally
recognized editor, Willy Lam, was replaced by a mainlander, Wang Xiangwei.
Instead, political reform ought to include them – under the following conditions: Respect for the national constitution, the rule of law, and the independence of the judiciary;Acceptance of the rotation of power, based on free, fair and
internationally
monitored elections;Guaranteed equal rights and full political participation for non-Muslim minorities;Full and equal participation by women in public life.
But the frequent discovery of Roman coins in India suggests that Roman coinage continued to be accepted
internationally
long after it must have been obvious that its gold or silver content had fallen.
Other
internationally
backed criminal tribunals have delivered convictions against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, the two surviving top leaders of the Khmer Rouge, Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea, and some of the Rwandans responsible for the 1993 genocide.
Internationally, his record is stained by his lack of leadership up to now in dealing with Zimbabwe.
Instead, the world must focus on the second phase, because it is weapons potential that is the looming danger, and it is here that
internationally
mandated mechanisms for oversight and supervision exist.
Winning the Confidence GameNEW HAVEN – On April 2, the G-20 will hold a summit in London to discuss what we may hope will be an
internationally
coordinated plan to address the world economic crisis.
Despite these immense investments, however, observers – including Nye himself – have scratched their heads, wondering why these authoritarian regimes continue to suffer a deep soft-power deficit, even as they have grown more assertive
internationally.
Internationally, autocrats are not “winning hearts and minds.”
The analytical trap is to assume that authoritarian governments, which suppress political pluralism and free expression in order to maintain power at home, would be inclined to act differently
internationally.
This should occur in the context of broader efforts to help local firms expand and become more competitive
internationally.
Financial re-regulation should and will emphasize capital, reserve, and margin requirements; limiting systemic risk buildup by constraining leverage; eliminating fragmented and incomplete regulatory coverage and regulatory arbitrage (a huge challenge internationally); and a focus on transparency.
India has the potential to play an important role internationally, but it has a long way to go before it is stable and prosperous enough to do so.
In manufacturing and services (particularly software, business processing, etc.), respectively, China and India have made huge strides internationally, and their acquisition of global companies has attracted considerable attention.
The outcome was a victory for Turkish democracy and recognized as such
internationally.
A year ago, President Putin offered negotiations between his representative and an envoy of Aslan Maskhadov, the Chechen rebel warlord who won
internationally
supervised elections as Chechen president in 1997.
More than 80 million barrels are produced (and consumed) daily, and a large part of that output is traded
internationally.
I hope to see an Asia that is both better integrated and more
internationally
engaged.
A show of devastating force, with limited Israeli casualties at the price of an unlimited number of Palestinian civilian casualties, is no longer
internationally
sustainable.
In the meantime, infrastructure is crumbling even within the vital extractive industry, while manufacturing is
internationally
uncompetitive.
Kofi Annan, the United Nations and Arab League special envoy, has abandoned as hopeless his efforts to implement an
internationally
agreed six-point plan to end the violence.
Unlike their parents, they may well work for an
internationally
oriented company with clients, colleagues, or investors around the globe; and they are increasingly likely to take their holidays in far-flung destinations.
The peaceful nuclear capability that we have achieved will be used within an
internationally
recognized framework of safeguards, and it will be accessible to multilateral monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency, as has been the case in the past several years.
Fiat's crisis may see the country lose its last great
internationally
competitive industrial enterprise.
Successful immunization campaigns must secure the support of de facto political leaders – whether of an
internationally
recognized state or of a vilified militant organization.
Kerry’s plan to divide the city along ethnic lines amounts to Israel’s last chance to avoid such an outcome and legitimize the city as its
internationally
recognized capital.
While free virtual goods clearly have value to consumers, they are entirely excluded from GDP, in accordance with
internationally
accepted statistical standards.
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