Proposal
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The
proposal
was never adopted.
Harvard economist Roland Fryer’s
proposal
to pay poor students for doing well at school is another area where using money is open to question.
This
proposal
was discussed at last December’s European Council meeting and rejected, resulting in a reference to “open-ended negotiations” in the Council’s conclusions.
The NAIC’S
proposal
is now under discussion.
Our
proposal
what we need for a code and for its contents have both met with strongly conflicting views.
The Republican proposal, unfortunately, is a recipe for greater disaster than the US (and the world) experienced in 2008.
The viability of the Republican bankruptcy
proposal
boils down to this: who will provide financing to a large complex financial institution – operating globally – while it is being restructured in bankruptcy?
His
proposal
of an Arab Stabilization Plan, inspired by the post-1945 Marshall Plan in Western Europe, is laudable.
But Smith stressed that private interests always pursue selfish interests:“To widen the market and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers….The
proposal
of any new law or regulation of commerce which comes from this order, ought always to be listened to with great precaution, and ought never to be adopted till after having been long and carefully examined, not only with the most scrupulous, but with the most suspicious attention.
When the European Union last year considered lifting its symbolic arms embargo against China, none of the governments driving the
proposal
bothered to consider that this, too, would be symbolic, sending a message all over Asia that Europe was putting its political weight behind Chinese regional policies.
Such a
proposal
will undoubtedly rile nationalist populists, who will oppose the deployment of a European force, even as they rail against migration.
There is nothing partisan about this proposal; many Republicans were victims of Trump’s unbridled campaign style before Clinton was in his crosshairs.
The third reason is bureaucratic capture: just as the principal aim of Bush’s Medicare Drug Benefit bill of 2003 was to boost pharmaceutical company profits, so the Bush administration’s Social Security
proposal
will most likely be tailored to the interests of Wall Street.
If implemented, the German
proposal
would most likely exclude behavior that involves acceptable risk, as well as sidelining those who take wild and inappropriate decisions.
Consider a business plan or a foundation grant
proposal.
One
proposal
might be ranked nine out of ten, while another is eight out of 20; the first is pretty good but with limited upside, while the second is not so good, but has the potential to be great.
The
proposal
would benefit the roughly nine million students attending community college at least half-time, making steady progress, and maintaining passing grades.
Obama based his
proposal
in part on the free-tuition programs launched by Tennessee and the city of Chicago.
A Pivot to the PeoplePRINCETON – On February 1, the United Nations Security Council met to consider the Arab League’s
proposal
to end the violence in Syria.
The
proposal
would allow all future foreign profits of US corporations to be repatriated without any extra tax.
Now China’s new leaders have enunciated a new Pancha Sheela, with President Xi Jinping offering a “five-point proposal” for Sino-Indian relations.
One proposal, made by Kaplan, is to create a “job mortgage.”
The
proposal
would also have required that money-market funds hold back a fraction of some redemptions, thereby making investors take some risk that funds might not have complete transactional liquidity if their investments weakened.
Ahmadinejad himself, after all, late last year voiced enthusiasm for a Western
proposal
to break the logjam by exporting Iran’s uranium for processing abroad, only to reverse course soon thereafter.
Then last month, he reversed course again, working with Brazil and Turkey to craft a watered-down version of the original
proposal.
But the auditing firms and their corporate clients - not surprisingly, given the cabal that developed - roundly attacked his
proposal
for separating consulting from auditing.
German politicians and opinion makers assess virtually every
proposal
for EU-level reform through this distributional prism.
Consider the case of Mexico, where a
proposal
to raise revenue by taxing food and medicines consumed by the poor was, unsurprisingly, rejected by a democratically accountable legislature.
Rejecting this
proposal
was not a matter of unbridled populism.
The problem was with the
proposal.
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