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But an easing of regional tensions – a process that could begin in
meetings
with US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping and possibly progress to the resumption of talks with North Korea – would lead to recovery in consumer and business sentiment.
These
meetings
are often technical and the discussions are usually among ambassadors.
The United Nations Security Council has taken these
meetings
seriously and has requested further regional cooperation on the Iraqi question.
At the very least, court staff should work with local groups to convene
meetings
about the trials, and the issues they raise, in communities across the country.
In any case, Trump’s initial
meetings
with the leaders of the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and Israel were positive.
But the
meetings
this year seemed particularly significant, owing not only to the country’s leadership transition, but also to its economic slowdown amid calls for deeper reform.
By enabling
meetings
in more flexible formats, we will make our partnership mechanisms even more responsive to the interests and concerns of each individual partner country.
In fact, at recent guideline
meetings
in the United Kingdom on the issue of ECT, there have been no representatives from psychiatry, but many from patient groups.
And the benefits of human contact and interaction are why salespeople still call on customers instead of using Skype, and why Meetup (which supports organizers of face-to-face meetings;I am on the company’s board) changes lives in ways that Twitter and Facebook rarely do.
Of course, those who prefer to work at home cite not just the cost and time of commuting, but also the proliferation of
meetings
– too much culture, perhaps – and a steady flood of communication that simply interrupts their work rather than enhancing it.
In the end, it is up to good managers to decide who can work where, and to make
meetings
short and useful.
True, I don’t have to go to the company’s meetings, but I like being surrounded by busy people;I know it makes me work harder.
The agreements reached at recent G-20
meetings
stand as one of these stories, for they suggest a new era of international cooperation and economic professionalism – a narrative that has probably been exaggerated in the psychology of recovery.
It has inspired a seemingly endless train of analyses, commentaries, and conferences, and it featured prominently in last week’s annual
meetings
of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
To be sure, the US election will be immensely consequential; but endless punditry and horserace politics have obscured two groundbreaking events that begin on November 7:
meetings
of the parties to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
At the World Economic Forum meetings, summit participants enjoyed a dinner at a game reserve in the Namibian hinterland, while by the dozens clutching their cellular phones and transacting business all over the world.
In place of candid assessments and provocative analysis, many important decisions will now be based on oral briefings and
meetings
that are not recorded in minutes.
Government officials have also held
meetings
with officials at the Israeli embassy, who have expressed willingness to help the country in its self-declared “war against terror.”
Running in Place on TradeNEW YORK –
Meetings
of G-20 leaders regularly affirm the importance of maintaining and strengthening openness in trade.
In Defense of World GovernmentWASHINGTON, DC – Unlike in the past, there probably will not be large protests at the upcoming Annual
Meetings
of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, or at the subsequent World Trade Organization meeting of trade ministers in Bali.
They will, no doubt, also arise in Obama’s upcoming
meetings
with the region’s leaders.
In addition to White House meetings, a formal State Dinner, a massive lunch in the State Department’s Ben Franklin Ballroom, and calls on congressional leaders, President Lee Myung-bak also addressed a joint session of Congress.
As we now know, the threat was based on lies (aluminum tubes for a nuclear-weapons program, for example,
meetings
between the 9/11 plot leader, Mohamed Atta, and Iraqi officials in Prague, and even glaring forgeries like supposed Iraqi orders for yellowcake uranium from Niger).
Yet the prime minister never attends EU
meetings
and the foreign minister systematically leaves internal EU decisions to a junior secretary of state or a diplomatic representative.
Min’s catchphrase has become “Where’s Mimi?”, because Walters has always seemed to avoid town hall
meetings
with constituents, even before growing anti-Trump anger made such occasions especially awkward for Republicans.
DSM-III grew out of
meetings
that many participants described as chaotic.
Sometimes called the “China breaker,” this person should be given time during board
meetings
to throw the good dishware against the wall and see what can be made of the pieces.
Clinton and the US administration would do well to decide which requests are merely photo ops and confine these to
meetings
at the sidelines of APEC.
Many workplaces channel conventionally attractive young women into out-front support, or subordinate, jobs, in which their appearance – as they bring coffee to high-status men in
meetings
– can add value to the corporate “brand,” though no value is being added to their own careers.
(The recently leaked minutes of the ECB’s Governing Council
meetings
highlight the differences between Draghi and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann’s views, adding to operational concerns about OMT.)
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