Orders
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His
orders
would rescind the Clean Power Plan regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency; roll back standards to control methane releases from oil and gas production and distribution; and end the regulatory use of a “social cost of carbon,” introduced by the EPA to calibrate the dollar value of climate damage caused by the emission of an additional ton of carbon dioxide.
Whether or not Trump himself is foolish enough to believe what he says, he knows that his executive
orders
play into the sweet spot of Republican power.
The fact is that the rate at which CO2 is being released into the ocean-atmosphere system is several
orders
of magnitude greater than the rate at which it is returning to geological storage through processes like weathering and ocean sedimentation.
A third indicator is a subcomponent of the same ISM survey: manufacturers’ new
orders
and inventories.
Currently, new
orders
are increasing and inventories are low, which suggests that businesses will have to produce more in the coming months to satisfy those
orders.
Even the fabled floating markets in Bangkok’s canals are back, on Prayut’s
orders.
The April industrial trends survey, conducted by the Confederation of British Industry (of which I am chief economist), showed the strongest rise in manufacturing export
orders
since 2011.
His inaugural address sounded like a campaign speech; and, after taking office, a series of false statements and provocative executive
orders
has undercut his credibility with the center but reinforced it with his base.
From China’s activities in the South China Sea to the Islamic State’s continued advance in the Middle East, competition and conflict are threatening long-standing regional
orders.
It shows that official institutions of governance will all too readily delegate their responsibilities, enabling those who run religious
orders
to live above the law.
On more than one occasion, the actions of plucky individuals, applying their intelligence against orders, saved us from catastrophe.
In February, on
orders
from the populist interior minister, Austrian police raided the country’s main intelligence agency – the very organization charged with monitoring right-wing extremism.
Public education barely existed for the “lower orders” 150 years ago, and university was a fantasy for them – as it could well be again, with tuition fees set to triple under Cameron.
By contrast, other large Muslim countries like Indonesia and Malaysia have succeeded in establishing political
orders
that serve all segments of highly diverse populations reasonably well.
If this system of export licensing operates on a first-come, first-served basis, then US importers and South Korean exporters will be left with no choice but to rush out their
orders
early in the year.
As a result, his administration has been using executive
orders
to roll back many of the regulations that former US President Barack Obama introduced.
In fact, Spanish factories have boosted their productivity to such a degree that they are now taking
orders
away from their European competitors.
Ahmadinejad disobeys his orders, tries to discredit him with the public by challenging his authority, and undermines key institutions, including the judiciary and the parliament.
The military has barricaded the presidential palace and, until the results of the referendum are announced, they are under
orders
to protect Egypt’s state institutions.
Beyond issuing a flurry of administrative orders, it did little to interact with investors and the market, lacking the means to solicit public opinion and advice.
This tranquility has been helped by the elaborate “rituals of respect” that have developed between the secular state and the Sufi orders, and the excellent relations between the country’s Muslim majority and the Catholic minority at all levels of society.
It will not be long before old habits – under-invoicing, fake purchase
orders
and bills, reporting of non-existent transactions, and blatant bribery – generates a new store of black money.
It is to deliver a form of decentralized punishment that makes it very costly for dictatorial regimes to violate other people’s rights with impunity and to create pliant cadres of henchmen who “only follow orders,” as if that exempted them from moral responsibility.
He gave astounding
orders
to soldiers departing to suppress the Boxer Rebellion in China: they should awaken fear as had the Huns of yore.
And economic growth is threatened in the once-solid core of Germany and France, with leading indicators – especially sharply declining German
orders
data – flashing ominous signs of incipient weakness.
Trump has also signed executive
orders
to bar nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US and to build a wall on the border with Mexico, among other things.
And his team has drafted additional executive
orders
that will reduce or even terminate funding for international organizations and withdraw the US from multilateral treaties.
On the US side, Trump’s draft executive
orders
are not as draconian as their titles suggest.
By forecasting medication needs, aggregating orders, and promoting competition, in combination with intense advocacy, policymakers and providers were able to secure market efficiencies.
The Supreme Court issues short
orders
when it requires the authorities to take immediate action.
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