Organized
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It would require inspired leadership from all corners of Europe – including government, business,
organized
labor, and civil society as well as a renewed commitment to integrity, inclusiveness, responsibility, and generosity.
Several went on to join and lead a new party - Croatian Integrity and Prosperity (HIP),
organized
by Tudjman's eldest son Miroslav, the former chief of the Croatian intelligence service.
To fix this problem, we need to move the bulk of derivative trading onto
organized
exchanges, where daily collateral requirements would guarantee systemic stability, and price transparency would force competition, reduce margins, and increase the market’s depth.
Yet the stadium was beautiful, the event was well organized, and 40,000 fans enjoyed a wonderful evening.
Unlike the Shahbag events, the counter-demonstration was well-planned and organized, and conveyed the stark message that there was an alternative point of view in this overwhelmingly Muslim country.
The Next Task for China’s New LeadersBEIJING – On a recent fact-finding trip to China,
organized
by the European Council on Foreign Relations, I began with the assumption that the country’s biggest challenge revolved around the need to promote domestic consumption in order to maintain rapid economic growth.
They are longstanding, well organized, deep rooted in communities, and, above all, highly motivated – a winning combination anywhere.
The case of Shoko Asahara, the founder of Aum Shinrikyo (the Japanese group that
organized
the Sarin gas attack on Tokyo’s subway in 1995), comes to mind here.
Pakistan also provides sanctuary to the Afghan Taliban’s chief, Mullah Mohammad Omar (and also harbors a well-known international fugitive, the Indian
organized
crime boss Dawood Ibrahim).
The New Delhi-based PHD Chamber of Commerce has
organized
31 business-government dialogues throughout northern India to reach state-level government officials, senior business people and academics.
Among ten countries in the New Democracies Barometer
organized
by Professor Richard Rose of the University of Strathclyde in Great Britain, for example, the Czechs are the most approving of the new economic system and political regime, and are most antagonistic to the economic and political environment that existed prior to 1989.
For example, flat rolled steel (of a certain quality) is traded on
organized
exchanges with little regard for its origin.
For example, people living with and affected by HIV
organized
vibrant social movements that issued demands for change at national and global levels, dismantled legal and social barriers that exacerbated risk, and articulated norms and standards in human-rights terms.
Last month, when I was in the capital, Thimphu, to speak at a conference on “Economic Development and Happiness,”
organized
by Prime Minister Jigme Y. Thinley and co-hosted by Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University and Special Adviser to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, I learned that it is much more than a slogan.
It is more often an act of war, albeit war by the weak rather than by
organized
states and their armies.
Kishore Mahbubani, a leading foreign-policy thinker from Singapore, recently proclaimed in Vienna, at a conference
organized
by my institute, that the next millennium would be Asian.
I have been harassed and campaigns to discredit me
organized.
By contrast, market-based financial systems perform better when economies and firms are bigger and more formally organized, with better legal enforcement and transparency, and when innovation is constant.
Latin America’s economies are
organized
in a way that concentrates wealth in a few hands, but then leaves it untaxed, depriving governments of the resources needed to invest in their citizens’ human capital.
It is a fragment of life
organized
in a way meant to say something about life as a whole.
New economic policies and institutions were invented in the belief that a more rationally and humanely
organized
economy would deliver higher productivity and wages, greater job satisfaction, lower unemployment, wider participation, and milder slumps.
The characteristic Continental economy is loosely
organized
along the corporatist lines that emerged during Europe's inter-war years (1919-1939).
Can a highly
organized
financial market like the one that is emerging in Shanghai ever be compatible with an authoritarian regime?
They constitute a small but well
organized
group that wields immense lobbying power to block efforts to limit CO2 emissions by putting a price on them, as the planned US cap-and-trade system would have done.
AIG is a holding company, and most of its business is conducted through insurance subsidiaries
organized
as separate legal entities.
In lower Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park, for example, there is a library and a kitchen; food is donated; kids are invited to sleep over; and teach-ins are
organized.
Egyptian women also organized, strategized, and reported the events.
Consider the Greek Bronze Age, during which many powerful states,
organized
around a city housing the political elite, formed throughout the Mediterranean basin.
For nearly two centuries the answer was almost always a resounding "Yes!"On every continent, the growth of
organized
labor seemed to herald the emancipation of common people and the demise of their oppressors.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic,
organized
pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
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