Permits
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To increase competitiveness, improvements were made to the process of issuing
permits
for economic activity.
It even advocated liberalization of work
permits
for foreign workers skilled in internet technologies.
The administration announced that it would continue to renew
permits
for those already in the DACA program for another six months, and then stop.
Significant improvement could be achieved by rule changes to accelerate approval of business
permits
and environmental clearances, simplify labor regulations, and fill judicial vacancies.
Aware of this reality, Puerto Rico enacted its own bankruptcy law, but the US Supreme Court struck it down, because the island is de facto an American colony, and the federal bankruptcy code
permits
only the US Congress to enact bankruptcy legislation over its territory.
These discussions are occurring on a bilateral basis, between Russia and the US, and multilaterally, within the context of the so-called P-5 talks, which involve all five permanent United Nations Security Council members – the only countries that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty legally
permits
to retain nuclear weapons pending universal disarmament.
The essential defect of the NPT is now visible in the nuclear dispute between Iran and the United Nations Security Council: the Treaty
permits
the development of all nuclear components indispensable for military use – particularly uranium enrichment – so long as there is no outright nuclear weapons program.
And politicians would have an opportunity to control the number and distribution of emission
permits
and the flow of billions of dollars in subsidies and sweeteners.
The lesson is clear: even high-class businesses are only as professional as the existing institutional infrastructure
permits
them to be.
A recent revision of that decision
permits
banks to repossess homes, but only if they help arrange alternative lower-cost housing – an administrative nightmare for lenders, particularly if a lot of people start defaulting at the same time.
The Australian government strongly opposes whaling, yet it
permits
the killing of millions of kangaroos each year – a slaughter that involves a great deal of animal suffering.
Another idea is to try to raise more revenue from carbon
permits
or taxes.
This means that the BOJ can pretend to be independent, but only for as long as the government
permits.
Similarly, Article 19 of the Law on the Bank of England
permits
the Treasury to direct the Bank’s monetary policy, if it is “satisfied that the directions are required in the public interest and by extreme economic circumstances.”
In Switzerland, as well as in the US states of Oregon, Washington, and Montana, the law now
permits
physicians, on request, to supply a terminally ill patient with a prescription for a drug that will bring about a peaceful death.
Cities run schools, collect garbage, maintain police forces (and local power of life and death), issue building permits, build sewers, regulate power companies, and generally determine the overall quality of life.
The elected officials will be denied travel permits, workers from isolated Gaza barred from entering Israel, and every effort is being made to block funds to Palestinians.
One way to achieve this would be to revise the UN Charter so that it
permits
the organization to engage with de facto political leaders in rebel-controlled areas.
As a practical step, the EU and its member states should offer 30,000 visas and work
permits
annually for graduates from participating Mediterranean countries.
Iraqis cannot become permanent residents, and they do not have work
permits
or access to public health services.
There are already 49 million housing units in these coastal areas, with an average of 1,355 building
permits
issued daily.
At a stroke, Citi executives demonstrated both their continued political clout in Washington and their continued desire to take on excessive amounts of financial risk (which is what this particular legal change permits).
The system makes relocating very difficult, as those who do not manage to acquire local residency
permits
face major hurdles in gaining access to public services when they migrate to other provinces.
The reform plan was supposed to improve the situation by allowing migrants in towns and small cities to acquire local residency
permits
more freely, while easing the requirements in medium-sized cities.
Since 1995, there were 26 reforms of migration policies in the EU-15: two-thirds tightened regulations by increasing procedural obstacles faced by visa applicants, reducing the duration of work permits, or making family reunification more difficult.
For example, bottlenecks in the tourism industry may involve airports, tourist visa requirements, or hotel construction permits, none of which falls under the tourism ministry.
Forgetting
permits
us to transcend details and generalize, to see the forest and not just the trees.
The budget surplus and export revenues allow the economy to service its foreign debt, while bank recapitalization
permits
renewed credit expansion.
If rich countries introduce domestic carbon taxes or auction emissions
permits
based on this price level, they could potentially provide $30 billion a year for developing countries by using just 10% of the revenues.
America's Fed follows a rule of monetary policy whereby the prime objective of controlling inflation permits, according to precise parameters, a reaction to changes in the rate of growth.
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