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Trump has already shown his willingness to target firms’ foreign
operations
with the threat of import levies, public accusations of price gouging, and immigration restrictions (which make it harder to attract talent).
But talk is cheap, and open-mouth
operations
have only a temporary effect on the currency.
(Similarly, Western companies tend to base their
operations
on quarterly results, and thus may neglect long-term risks and opportunities.)
They travel at night, when neither border police nor rescue
operations
can see them.
This shift would seem to favor the advanced economies, whose industries are at the frontier in employing digital technologies in their products and
operations.
A decade of US secret and not-so-secret wars, drone attacks, and covert
operations
is enough.
Resolutions mandating peace
operations
cannot continue to be passed without the necessary troops, money, and materiel.
For ten years in the Indian Ocean, we supported US
operations
to stop the flow of terrorists and arms.
In Cambodia, the Golan Heights, Iraq, Haiti, and South Sudan, members of our Self-Defense Forces provided humanitarian support and participated in peace-keeping
operations.
Are the international scientific community and the IAEA really incapable of providing indicators and criteria that would allow the international community to differentiate between two types of industrial
operations?
Even if European institutions like the ECB continued to extend rescue operations, they could not compensate for a lack of reform.
They would, however, aggravate social and political turmoil in the eurozone, with Europeans increasingly challenging such operations’ legitimacy.
Recently, it was revealed that China has been conducting wide-ranging influence
operations
in Australia, using official campus organizations to monitor Chinese college students, business associations to tout Chinese interests, and diplomats to police local Chinese-language media.
This would be an illusion even if
operations
in the Balkans prove a success -- a big if given the magnitude of the task and the paucity of instruments.
When the Global Fund began
operations
in 2002, it was heralded as an innovative new institution – an organization driven by the idea that people need not die of preventable and treatable diseases simply because they are poor.
It includes actors as diverse as bankers electronically transferring sums larger than most national budgets, as well as terrorists transferring weapons or hackers disrupting Internet
operations.
They all agreed to encourage other countries to ratify and implement the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA), which will make it harder for dishonest fishing
operations
to operate.
Illicit fishing
operations
rely on a range of tactics and loopholes in international law to get their products to market.
We are pleased to see Chile – which is hosting this year’s Our Ocean Conference – demonstrate leadership and commitment to action by ratifying the PSMA and standing up to illicit fishing
operations.
Moreover, as Major General Kristin Lund, the first-ever female commander of United Nations field operations, has pointed out, access to the local population is vital to support peacekeeping, and women have access to 100% of the population, compared to only 50% for men – an invaluable advantage for, say, intelligence gathering.
A study of a major “bricks and clicks” company (one that combines offline and online operations) found that distributed leadership was essential.
The first offensive
operations
of 1915 were successful, driving the Turks from Ahwaz, to the east, and bringing the Persian oilfields under British control.
At the heart of Shell's oil reserves scandal is the desire for profit and the elaborate mechanisms that it nurtured in collaboration with corrupt military dictators over the years to ensure that its
operations
yield enormous dividends at the expense of ordinary Nigerians.
The Joint Operating Agreement guiding the venture, in which the Nigerian government has 55% equity, stipulates that while all parties share in the cost of operations, Shell prepares the annual work programs and budget.
When I meet with my colleagues at the Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change – generals and admirals from around the world, all with career-long experience in military planning and
operations
– I am struck by the similarity of our concerns.
CEOs and senior management teams must revamp their operations, remind their colleagues of the strong business case for diversity, and make a much stronger effort to identify, train, and mentor talented individuals of all races.
Stakeholders must take a longer-term view of business
operations
and investment strategies.
According to Sweden’s Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), which is leading the country’s efforts to counter foreign-influence operations, such interference is very likely, and citizens should be on the lookout for disinformation and fake news.
Another factor contributing to the FARC’s survival has been its transformation over the years from a revolutionary organization into a narco-terrorist group that uses violence to support its criminal
operations.
In Colombia, the FARC and the National Liberation Army (ELN) finance their
operations
through drug trafficking, kidnapping, and extortion.
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