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Libya offered its own supposedly more “encompassing and comprehensive”
proposal.
Arab League officials approved the
proposal.
This hot-button issue is the part of the Summers
' proposal
that receives the most attention.
The initial
proposal
to impose a one-time tax on accounts holding less than €100,000 came not from the European Union or from Germany, but from the Cypriot government, which must have known that it was likely to generate outrage, and that the Cypriot parliament would never vote for it.
And here in California, we have our own Brexit-like debate, with a movement to place a
proposal
to secede from the United States on the November ballot.
At a recent Eurasian Economic Commission session in Sochi, Belarus and Kazakhstan rejected the Kremlin’s
proposal
to introduce customs duties for goods imported from Ukraine if the country signed the EU association agreement.
But the
proposal
fell through in 1954, owing to a veto by France’s National Assembly, against the recommendation of Charles de Gaulle, the legendary post-war president.
The rumored
proposal
in October 2002 by Jiang Zemin, China's former president, in a meeting with President Bush to withdraw Chinese missiles in exchange for a termination of US military sales to Taiwan is but one example.
It was recently expanded to include more than 100 institutions, which are working together to create detailed execution plans for each
proposal.
One promising
proposal
contained in the German coalition agreement is for a new European Monetary Fund (EMF), to be overseen by the European Parliament.
Another wrong turn is the
proposal
recently embraced by two American presidential candidates to temporarily scrap taxes on gasoline.
Parliament watered down a
proposal
for far-reaching pension reform to the point that it borders on useless, and repeated promises to stop subsidizing wasteful energy consumption through low gas prices have not been honored.
The Rights of Apes – and HumansMELBOURNE – On June 25, in a historic vote, the Spanish parliament’s Commission for the Environment, Agriculture, and Fisheries declared its support for The Great Ape Project, a
proposal
to grant rights to life, liberty, and protection from torture to our closest nonhuman relatives: chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans.
This was the idea behind John Maynard Keynes’s
proposal
in the 1940s to create a supranational currency, called the “bancor.”
Indeed, the FARC’s
proposal
– centered on protecting the rural farmers who make their living cultivating illicit crops, including by establishing a legal market for such crops – is relatively moderate.
There are three powerful arguments in favor of this
proposal.
For all these reasons, the developing countries ought to embrace my
proposal.
The recent
proposal
by Michel Barnier, the European Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services, is an effort to implement this solution.
The Commission’s
proposal
is far from perfect.
Even so, the
proposal
is a step in the right direction.
Meanwhile, the current French
proposal
of a voluntary rollover by banks is flopping, as it would impose prohibitively high interest rates on the Greeks.
Six weeks later, the United States robustly rejected that proposal, asserting that, as long as Russia remains on its current course, there is “simply no basis” for new arms-control talks.
Germany’s
proposal
may well be too ambitious.
But America’s
proposal
is not ambitious enough, and, perhaps more important, it ignores the failure of past attempts to modernize key accords, such as the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe and the Open Skies Treaty.
And they urge NATO members to take Russia up on its
proposal
of an agreement on the activation of aircraft transponders, particularly during flights over the Baltic region.
One is that, if the current process fails, Obama might issue his own plan, which many expect would be a near-carbon copy of the
proposal
made by Bill Clinton’s administration in its last days ten years ago.
To implement this “limit-the-swings” proposal, a central bank would announce its estimate of parity values every month, together with a comprehensive explanation of its estimates.
While this
proposal
shares some features with inflation targeting, it may actually achieve its goals more effectively.
As it happens, the European Union currently is considering a similar proposal, whereby it would treat all multinationals operating within its borders as single firms.
The
proposal
did not entail any fines; rather, it focused on the stage before fines would be considered.
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