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Managing
the historical forces that are being released requires going far beyond the desultory US debate about what kind of assistance to give to which participants in the conflict.
In 2009, her campaign was deliberately boring and banal, embracing – however reluctantly – her opponents’ characterization of her as a “Mutti,” an unflattering stereotype of a mother
managing
the family home.
But his credibility was sapped in the wake of criticism of the BoE’s handling of the collapse in 1991 of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International – an episode that anticipated later issues in
managing
the failure of large, cross-border institutions.
Managing
them effectively obliges us to rethink the concept of sovereignty.
The sources of uncertainty are many: tension between South and North Korea; anxiety over nuclear proliferation posed by cooperation between North Korea and Iran;
managing
the rise of China and India; and continued Islamist extremism on the Indian sub-continent, particularly Pakistan, as well as in Southeast Asia, where Al-Qaeda has established a second front through Indonesia’s Jemaah Islamiyah .
Finally, Jeffrey D. Sachs of Columbia University detailed a major new system for
managing
refugees.
India, too, supports an inclusive approach, having recognized from its own experience of
managing
diversity the importance of providing minority groups with a sense of security.
To understand the role that sanctions can play in
managing
the Kremlin, one need only consider the importance of money to its occupant.
Managing
them requires a clear position in favor of global governance and effective multilateralism at all levels.
One of them, Paul Chan Mo-po, was tasked with
managing
Hong Kong’s land-supply policy, despite a history of corruption in his personal property transactions.
Many of the intergovernmental organizations charged with
managing
fisheries regionally are in fact mismanaging spectacularly.
Its efforts focus mainly on increasing banks’ mandatory reserve ratios while introducing administrative measures to deal with food price pressures, approving a couple of token interest-rate hikes, and
managing
a modest upward adjustment in the currency.
Bilaterally, such cooperation might involve an investment treaty, a joint intelligence task force on terrorism, a cyber-security protocol, agreed measures for
managing
unplanned military incidents, and mutual ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty.
After all, the crisis had originated in the advanced economies, which are accustomed to
managing
business cycles, rather than in the emerging-market countries, where structural and secular forces dominate.
Given this, just as China’s successful efforts to reduce rural poverty can serve as a model for others, other countries’ successes in
managing
urban poverty can – and should – help to guide China’s efforts.
IMF
Managing
Director Christine Lagarde has called for coordinated action to sustain the global recovery.
Further complicating matters is Lieberman, who hails from the former Soviet Union and has played a role – albeit a marginal one – in
managing
the bilateral relationship.
Schmidt understood that a practical politician had to deal with events as they unfolded,
managing
them as astutely as possible.
Alan Greenspan's Federal Reserve deserves credit for
managing
the 1992-96 recovery from the "Bush recession."
In coming decades, a strong bilateral partnership will prove vital in
managing
the rise of China and promoting an Asian balance of power that is favorable to India, the United States, and Asia as a whole.
But, with a real debt-management agency and a regime for
managing
legacy debt, member states’ newly liberated fiscal capacity might relieve the need for such a centralized solution.
The IMF Comes to GermanyHorst Koehler's departure as
Managing
Director of the IMF to seek election as President of Germany provides an occasion for a moment of reflection, both about the Fund and the state of economics.
It appears that the selection of the new IMF
managing
director will be no more open than the last.
Managing
capital inflows – which support further currency appreciation and inflation – required an increase in the financial operations tax and other administrative measures.
Remainers alternate between blaming Cameron for his recklessness in holding the referendum and his incompetence in
managing
it, and castigating the Brexiteers for swamping the voters with lies.
He’s taken time off from
managing
his transition to hold a few rallies – which he apparently enjoys more than the chores of governing – and to pull off stunts, such as lauding his deal with Carrier, which manufactures furnaces and air conditioners, to keep jobs in the US.
Primitive approaches to
managing
sewage continue to spread infections such as schistosomiasis, trachoma, viral hepatitis, and cholera.
For example, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has proposed a permanent office within the White House for
managing
relations with China.
Managing
a floating rate has also allowed Latin American countries to accumulate a significant level of international reserves.
More specifically, Asahi urged that Japan take the lead on
managing
global climate change by building on its record of successful innovation in energy conservation following the oil shocks of the 1970’s.
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