Prominent
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More than one hundred
prominent
Czech and Slovak public intellectuals have written an open letter to Europe's key leaders, admonishing them to get off their chosen path of appeasement.
Many
prominent
economists, including the members of a United Nations panel headed by the Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz, are recommending a “Global Reserve System” to replace the dollar’s hegemony.
Ireland is a
prominent
example of how GNI has been used to correct for distortions in GDP.
These investments also support Africa’s drive toward greater mobility, higher productivity, and a more
prominent
role in world trade.
The loss of real value due to inflation hasn’t been a
prominent
theme of the public narrative in the US for decades, because sustained price stability has caused people to forget about it.
Before that, a petition, signed by roughly 80
prominent
British intellectuals and a few from other European countries, demanded the cessation of European Union funding for Israeli cultural projects and institutions.
The most
prominent
of these was an end to North Korea’s economic isolation.
This is significant, because, in May 2010, a group of
prominent
German economists, led by Joachim Starbatty, commenced litigation before the German Constitutional Court in which they argued that the EU’s assistance to Greece and Europe’s new financial rescue fund violated Article 125, the EU treaty’s so-called “no bailout” clause.
The Court will begin hearing the case on July 5.Germany’s Constitutional Court has been among the most
prominent
in declaring what it considers to be the appropriate limits to EU integration, consistent with the country’s Basic Law (constitution).
But Bush was not among them; nor was Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Colin Powell, or any other
prominent
member of the US cabinet.
But our readers came to our defense, while the
prominent
Chinese economist Wu Jinglian supported our report in an interview on Central Chinese Television, China's main officially sponsored statewide broadcast network.
I should also add that my friend is extremely well educated, and had, in fact, played a
prominent
role in public life.
Europe is still realizing the full potential of these benefits, but struggling with natural cross-border mergers and the failure or replacement of
prominent
national companies by better competitors from other countries.
One is the newly
prominent
role of whistle-blowers in Japan’s corporate sector.
According to the Wall Street Journal, no
prominent
economists have endorsed Donald Trump or lined up behind his economic plan.
The most
prominent
explanations of this trend involve technology.
Brazilians are in a funk, too, and they are directing their ire against the ruling Workers’ Party, with the ongoing World Cup soccer tournament and plans for the 2016 Olympics serving as
prominent
symbols of its leadership.
When the sub-prime crisis erupted in early September 2007, I published an article entitled “Why Now is a Good Time to Sell the Dollar” in a
prominent
financial publication.
No Republican voted for Obama’s health-care legislation, even though it was modeled on schemes backed by some Republican officials and
prominent
think tanks.
In an uncertain age, whoever defines us first, whether a politician, an artist, or an intellectual, will merit a
prominent
place in our history.
Arrogance and AuthorityWASHINGTON, DC – It is increasingly common to hear
prominent
American and European central bankers proclaim, with respect to the crisis of 2008-2010, the following verdict: “We did well.”
In July, having failed to elicit any government response, Chen began seeking legal aid from
prominent
lawyers to prepare lawsuits on behalf of the victims, causing alarm among local officials.
Even if these officials remain in place for Putin’s next presidential term, we can safely assume that he will not appoint a
prominent
liberal, such as former finance minister Alexey Kudrin, to replace Dmitry Medvedev as prime minister.
There are several reasons for this, but
prominent
among them is America’s decade-long focus on the threat of terrorism.
Some
prominent
senators even suggested that very large European banks represented something of a role model for the United States.
While Zhirinovsky has long been a
prominent
member of Putin’s opposition, he has displayed similarly authoritarian tendencies, for example, by promising to establish a police state if elected President.
Moreover, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, Le Pen’s niece and one of the party’s two MPs, is a
prominent
member of the National Front-sponsored France-Europe-Russia group, which advocates a “multipolar” – or, more accurately, a less American – world.
And yet, in September, he and three other
prominent
members of the Peruvian Ashéninka community were ambushed and shot on a jungle trail as they traveled to meet with fellow activists from neighboring Brazil.
They made their last stand in the presidential election campaign of John McCain, whose foreign policy advisers included some
prominent
members of the fraternity (most were men).
For example, Aleksander Feldman, the chairman of the Jewish Fund for Ukraine, is a
prominent
parliamentarian for Yanukovych’s Party of Regions – though he condemned the deposed president after his fall.
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