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Responsibly Destroying the World’s PeasantryBRUSSELS – The World Bank, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Secretariat recently
presented
seven “Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment.”
Thus, when the JSC is presented, for example, with an all-male shortlist, it cannot help but to recommend a man to the president for judicial appointment.
The Benelux Economic Union treaty of 1944 was an early testing ground for the Europe of the Six, and it was the joint Benelux Memorandum, fathered by the far-sighted J. W. Beyen and
presented
in Messina in 1955, that gave the impetus to the creation of the common market.
Europe’s New WatershedCOPENHAGEN: The people of Belgrade have
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Europe with another watershed moment.
In Hyderabad, governments will be
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with the likely costs of scaling up efforts to achieve that goal.
The Health Costs of Tax ReformNEW YORK – The sweeping tax bill that US President Donald Trump signed into law on December 22, 2017, may have been
presented
as an early Christmas gift.
In June, Ukraine
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Russia with a 17-volume calculation of its losses from the annexation of Crimea, totaling nearly $90 billion.
Second, the recommendations emphasize the business opportunity
presented
by the ongoing disruption of the world economy.
We analyzed which reforms in the international trade regime would most benefit those in the developing world, and we
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an alternative agenda based on our findings.
All parties are right to worry about the affected populations, but, more than any sophisticated diagnostic equipment, what is needed is credible information,
presented
in a digestible format, to counter Chernobyl’s destructive legacy of fear.
Instead, consent should be viewed as a patient’s cherished possession, which he or she may choose to relinquish, if
presented
with a sufficiently compelling case.
A Green Return to European GrowthTHE HAGUE – Mitigating climate change is often
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as imposing a trade-off between the economy and the environment.
Once authorities complete their feasibility studies and the diversion scheme begins, the project will be
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as a fait accompli .
They added up the figures, and in 1921 they
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the bill: Germany “owed” the victors £6.6 billion (85% of its GDP), payable in 30 annual installments.
And yet when the bailout is
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the other way around, with German taxpayers asked to backstop reckless Italian or Spanish banks, somehow it is supposed to be an act of solidarity.
In effect, he
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government as the enemy of the market.
Here, Africa must draw on the opportunities
presented
by participation in global and regional value chains.
So Britain's Muslims have
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no major problems of law and order.
But Muslims' presence in British society has
presented
other challenges.
A useful way to understand the world’s economy is the elegant framework
presented
by Thomas Piketty in his celebrated book Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
So begins the National Security Strategy of the United States of America,
presented
before Congress on May 27.
Fortunately, US President Barack Obama has not missed the opportunities that were
presented
to him.
The opportunity that Saakashvili
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to him to signal to the world Russia could no longer be humiliated was simply too tempting.
The Report on economic and monetary union in the European Community, which laid out the euro blueprint, was
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in April 1989 – a time when no one (with the possible exception of some Kremlin strategists) was thinking about German reunification.
The problem has been a lack of consistency in promoting the agenda, failure to develop broader international support for it, and the behavior of the US itself, which has
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it as a martial plan, rather than a Marshall Plan.
Semih Tumen of the Central Bank of Turkey
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evidence regarding the impact of the 2.2 million Syrian refugees on the labor market in the border region.
Already, Michel Barnier, the EU’s lead Brexit negotiator, has
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the UK government with a €50 billion ($52 billion) bill to cover pensions and other obligations until 2030.
Neither is it to deny the economic criticism of the bailout provisions
presented
by progressives like Joseph Stiglitz and conservatives like Hans-Werner Sinn.
And not only did they all agree on the desirability of better US-European coordinations, they also
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a long list of what could, and should, be done: lifting remaining trade impediments, perhaps even creating a "Transatlantic Free-Trade Area"; agreeing on rules to facilitate mutual investment; reducing the danger of major monetary crises through closer consulation; addressing jointly major ecological issues.
The novel idea, elucidated in Cass Sunstein’s and Richard Thaler’s book Nudge , is that skillfully controlling the way alternatives are
presented
to us can “nudge” us toward making the choices that our own “better selves” would make.
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