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The EU budget would cover the costs, potentially using newly
issued
safe bonds.
When Nelson sued, the court
issued
a heinous ruling – upheld by the Iowa Supreme Court – affirming his right to dismiss her for this reason.
For example, purchases of bonds
issued
by euro-area non-financial corporations (NFCs) would probably have some direct pass-through effect on firms’ financing costs.
It would be a different matter if we were to decide to buy bonds
issued
by euro-area sovereigns – the only market where size would generally not be an issue.
In Europe since May 2004, all clinical trials in the 25 nations of the EU must conform to the European Directive (ED)
issued
in 2001 at the behest of pharmaceutical industry.
But he put aside his doubts when he agreed to serve as Reagan’s vice president, and eventually he
issued
his fateful vow at the Republican National Convention in August 1988, when he accepted the party’s nomination to succeed Reagan.
These clauses became standard in sovereign bonds but were missing in those
issued
by Argentina before 2001, when the crisis hit.
Third, a High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons has recently
issued
its report.
This is how it works: In exchange for being paid a guaranteed price and meeting “agreed labor and environmental standards” (minimum wages, no pesticides), poor-country farming cooperatives receive a FAIRTRADE mark for their products,
issued
by the FAIRTRADE Labeling Organization.
The Case for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas EmissionsPALO ALTO -- Last fall, the United Kingdom
issued
a major government report on global climate change directed by Sir Nicholas Stern, a top-flight economist.
On May 23, the government
issued
an estimate of the economic cost of the “war on terror” that put the total at $60 billion, compared to the $20 billon the Americans have supposedly paid in compensation.
Critically, the package should be financed by government bonds
issued
by the Ministry of Finance, not by commercial banks via local-government financing vehicles.
If, however, the G Major economies
issued
quarterly announcements of significant upcoming policy changes – for example, a small round of quantitative easing by country X, a larger liquidity injection by countries Y and Z, and so on – markets would be reassured that a currency war was not being fought.
In October 1973, Nixon, waiting until a weekend, ordered the dismissal of a newly appointed special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, who had
issued
a subpoena demanding that Nixon hand over secretly recorded – and, as would become clear, highly damning – White House tapes.
First, in an “accountability report”
issued
before the summit, the G-8 stated the 2005 commitments in current dollars rather than in inflation-adjusted dollars, in order to minimize the size of the reported shortfall.
The breakdown was fundamentally a liquidity crisis, and liquidity was easily restored in several ways: the New York banks
issued
their own liquidity through a clearing house; one massively powerful financial institution, J.P. Morgan, bought up collapsing shares, and thus reversed a market panic and a scramble for liquidity; and European central banks supplied gold to the American market.
With the BOJ absorbing 70% of newly
issued
government bonds, Japanese investors are seeking higher yields in other markets, including the United States and emerging economies.
Military preparedness was one of the most important shared values in the Soviet Union – a sentiment captured in the slogan emblazoned on the badges
issued
to children who excelled in athletics: “Ready for Work and Defense.”
In the statement
issued
after the meeting, China pledged total and unconditional support to Pakistan.
When, in the 1970’s, the Club of Rome
issued
its famous report on the “Limits to Growth,” the reaction was one of concern.
The influential report “One market, one money,”
issued
in 1990 under the leadership of the former French Finance Minister Jacques Delors, called for the creation of a single currency, relying on the specious argument that the single market could not function well otherwise.
Last year, Japan
issued
a visa to Taiwan’s former president, Lee Teng-hui, a man who explicitly advocates a US-Japan-Taiwan alliance against China.
In every case related to European Monetary Union that the court has heard so far – from its October 1992 ruling on the Maastricht Treaty to its most recent,
issued
last September – Europe has won the day.
Central banks that buy sovereign debt
issued
by fiscal authorities offset market-imposed discipline on borrowing costs, effectively subsidizing public-sector profligacy.
After the de-Baathification order was
issued
(by a commission that does not actually have any sitting members) a panel of the Iraqi Court of Appeal essentially invalidated it.
Accordingly, after Assange decided not to cooperate fully with the Swedish authorities, an EAW was
issued.
But, while no one can definitively say that he would not ultimately have to stand trial in the US, no formal extradition request has been
issued.
The ICC has opened four active investigations,
issued
public charges against twelve people, and to date secured custody of four.
The guidelines for Brexit negotiations
issued
last April by the EU’s heads of state and government certainly did not provide one.
It asked its members to fill out party registration forms, organized rallies against sectarian violence,
issued
joint statements with the Coptic Orthodox Church of Assyut in support of peaceful coexistence, and founded a political party (Construction and Development) to stand in elections.
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