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Indeed, the Indian government’s decision to welcome foreign retailers coincided with French retailer Carrefour’s announcement that it will shut down its substantial
operations
in Singapore by the end of this year.
Pakistan let the US use its air bases to launch drone attacks on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan; allowed its territory to be used as a supply route for NATO forces in landlocked Afghanistan; and, less enthusiastically than the US wished, launched military
operations
against Taliban sanctuaries on the Pakistani side of the porous border with Afghanistan.
You see this inability to synchronize in our
operations
in Iraq and in Afghanistan, across our foreign policy, and in our response to Katrina.”
There would also be no need for special restrictions on banking activities and
operations.
Third, the free-trade zone should encourage multinational corporations (MNCs) to expand their Chinese
operations
beyond factories;China should be home to their design, distribution, and service divisions as well.
This would optimize relationships between parent and subsidiary companies and prompt a shift from the simple production model of the past to a model characterized by integrated services and global
operations.
How did it happen that every contemporary problem, particularly in Russia, seems to have been reduced to terrorist attacks and counter-terrorist
operations?
First, there are the direct costs of military
operations
and of supporting the Crimean regime and its woefully inefficient economy (which has been heavily subsidized by Ukraine’s government for years.)
China has even pledged thousands of personnel to UN peacekeeping operations, indicating a commitment to global security.
Such reviews are needed not just in obviously child-related sectors, like education or sports, but wherever power differentials are a permanent feature of
operations.
As the economic historian Alexander Field has shown, many firms took the “down time” created by weak demand for their products to reorganize their
operations.
Railways reorganized their
operations
to make more efficient use of both rolling stock and workers.
Ireland’s authorities have conducted similar recent operations, exchanging short-maturity paper for longer-term debt.
In Canada, Hudbay Minerals is embroiled in a lawsuit that could open the door to real consequences for companies that offload onto subsidiaries all responsibility for their overseas
operations.
And there have been conspicuous cases of industrial espionage that allegedly involve Chinese companies (or perhaps some branch of the Chinese government) stealing trade secrets from firms with
operations
in the US.
As a rule, such
operations
were conducted under the Security Council's mandate.
These providers promise dangerous “same-day abortions,” which can include an indiscriminate cocktail of pills and
operations
that put women at risk of incomplete abortions, sepsis, and even death.
As it stands, the SDR’s role remains largely limited to IMF operations; its share in global financial markets and central banks’ international reserves is negligible.
It needs international budget support for operations, salaries, and basic services.
Any threat to the canal’s normal
operations
would shift the Far East-Europe route to the southern tip of Africa, marginalizing the Mediterranean (and sending costs soaring).
China is developing a deployable police capacity that may provide an important new tool in peace
operations
in fragile states.
It would not allow broad-spectrum, full-scale bankruptcies, in which failing
operations
are closed under the court’s aegis, viable
operations
are sold, and debts are restructured up and down a company’s balance sheet.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that in 2016, Facebook was “not prepared for the coordinated information
operations
we regularly face.”
This undermines consumers’ faith in firms’ willingness or ability to guarantee their privacy, while making it difficult for companies to claim the moral high ground when, say, China’s government restricts their domestic
operations.
When Paul Wolfowitz, the US Deputy Secretary of Defense, announced this, it represented a reversal of America's earlier position, which favored confining the peacekeeping forces to Kabul lest they get in the way of US
operations
against Al Qaeda and Taliban diehards.
EU countries agreed to limit their fiscal deficits to 3% of GDP to ensure debt discipline under the euro, so that no country could use the new currency to take its neighbors hostage and force them into bailout
operations.
A year ago, it vowed to stop accepting BBB- rated government securities as collateral for its monetary
operations.
The location of these lesser-known clusters underscores the point that investors, seeking low-cost real estate and a skilled workforce, should look more carefully at India’s economic geography when deciding where to place their
operations.
Even UN programs that deal with science-based issues – say, the environment – have not placed knowledge at the core of their
operations.
They fail to take into account the long-termimplications of scientific advancement for their
operations.
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