Privately
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233 examples of Privately in a sentence
The solution seems to lie in some variation on the “Responsibility while Protecting” idea first proposed by Brazil (with China and Russia
privately
showing some sympathy), which would require some form of ongoing monitoring and review of military mandates.
Privately
owned newspapers, independent radio and television networks, trade unions, churches, professional societies, and other groups within civil society provide a bulwark against despotism.
The rest of the Chinese economy is dynamic, decentralized, and
privately
owned.
Privately, many Chinese might still prefer the former.
Elsewhere, particularly in the US,
privately
funded fusion ventures are springing up like mushrooms, each with its own concept for what some call the Holy Grail of energy.
Since the mid-1990’s, many countries in Central and Eastern Europe have adopted the so-called three-pillar pension system, comprising a publicly managed, pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pillar; a
privately
managed, mandatory, defined-contribution pillar; and a supplementary, voluntary private pillar.
He refused to settle privately, because he believed that if he let corrupt government officials off the hook, "they'll keep scamming the public."
The term “capitalism” used to mean an economic system in which capital was
privately
owned and traded; owners of capital got to judge how best to use it, and could draw on the foresight and creative ideas of entrepreneurs and innovative thinkers.
Though the United States and the IMF
privately
sided with Greece, Germany prevailed, as creditors usually do.
Furthermore, the European Commission’s proposal that the EIB support
privately
financed infrastructure projects through guarantees for corporate bonds, called “project bonds,” must be accelerated and expanded.
Members of Congress criticized Yellen for meeting
privately
with the president and treasury secretary, and denounced her for weighing in on issues tangential to monetary policy.
This is, in fact, what many Americans
privately
ask Europeans to do.
Thus, US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is moving to have the Fed boost that flow by changing the mix of
privately
held assets as it buys government bonds that pay interest in exchange for cash that does not.
Then, all banks should be given a tight schedule to raise capital privately, in accordance with the single supervisor’s instructions, to levels that create a sufficient buffer to ensure their viability; banks that fail to meet this schedule should be resolved.
Committee members occasionally confessed
privately
that often several candidates could be found who equally deserved a prize.
When re-negotiating the US-Japan security alliance in the 1990’s, Japanese leaders sometimes
privately
asked me if the US would desert Japan in favor of China.
Privatization is often grudging, limited, or corrupt, with limited licenses given to insiders, again depriving the rest of the country of vitally needed services that would be
privately
financed.
The Dodd-Frank financial reforms created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, so that
privately
issued financial products would serve the public better, and created incentives for derivatives to be traded on public markets.
Privately
funded but government regulated, these producers operate through power purchase agreements, whereby public utilities and regulators agree to purchase electricity at a predetermined price.
Publicly, each claims legitimacy by offering to the wider society dynamic programs of modernization, liberalization and competent economic management;
privately
they promise their friends that they will promote sectoral interests and preserve social privileges.
does not regulate research that is
privately
funded and not related to drug licensing.
In the developed world,
privately
insured assets include footballers’ legs and tennis players’ arms.
Betraying some nostalgia, senior members of the administration speak
privately
of a “remarkable continuity” in the Tunisian transition.
But roughly half of the country’s chief executives, and two-thirds of its doctors, have been
privately
educated.
Many Thai military and police officials now
privately
admit that the insurgency cannot be defeated through security measures.
And optimistic public statements – for example, by Vice Chair Donald Kohn – were often accompanied by worries that were expressed
privately.
US President Barack Obama: “I will say publicly what Bill Clinton was saying
privately
a decade ago.
But, it seems that no robust critique was delivered when she met
privately
with Hun Sen in Phnom Penh on February 22 – even though Australia’s high standing in Cambodia (not least owing to its historical role in the peace process) means that its voice certainly would have been listened to.
And, while state-controlled entities receive support from their governments, so do
privately
owned MNEs.
In order to address concerns about “competitive neutrality,” policies must address the extent to which firms – whether state-controlled or
privately
owned – receive official support for their outward investment.
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