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The
proposed
solutions typically focus on digital technology, which many claim would boost voter participation, by lowering the costs of voting.
The Obama administration’s
proposed
measures would simply create “regulatory confusion,” one of them complained.
President Barack Obama’s
proposed
US budget acknowledges and addresses those choices and tradeoffs directly and fully for the first time in the post-crisis period.
Obama’s
proposed
budget recognizes that all objectives and expectations cannot be met, and that growth is partly a distributional issue now and an intergenerational issue (and potentially one of inclusiveness and social stability) in the longer term.
The Quartet’s special envoy, James Wolfensohn, has
proposed
that donors assist the Palestinian people without violating anti-terrorism laws that prohibit funds from being sent directly to Hamas.
Microsoft has
proposed
a National Talent Strategy for the US, which could be the foundation for a global discussion.
Both President Bush and the European Union have
proposed
bold democratization initiatives in the region.
Questions about the mosque lingered for months afterward, with small demonstrations at the
proposed
site organized by people who had no connection to the neighborhood.
France and Germany argue that this rotational system is dysfunctional, partly because of discontinuity, and have
proposed
that the Council should appoint a full-time permanent President for a period of five years.
Despite several weeks of intense US pressure to soften - or even retract - the
proposed
law, China’s leaders did little more than attempt to reinforce their position that “non-peaceful” (i.e., military) measures would serve strictly as a last resort - which had already been assumed anyway.
In his recent campaign, King
proposed
barring Arabs from city parks and, somewhat more ambitiously, called for preparations to construct the Third Temple.
She
proposed
an amnesty law that would have not only pardoned opposition leaders, including Abhisit Vejjajiva, her predecessor as prime minister (who faces murder charges), but allowed her brother to return to the country.
And May’s government has
proposed
no plausible alternative solution for managing the relationship between two different customs regimes without a border.
Within the last month, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith resigned in protest over the government’s
proposed
cuts to welfare benefits.
Although UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pressed the UN Security Council to move rapidly to authorize the
proposed
joint force, member governments remain deadlocked over its mandate.
With the encouragement of Sudan’s government, China and Russia have thus far blocked a resolution sponsored by Britain and France that would allow the
proposed
hybrid force “to use all necessary means” to protect humanitarian workers and other civilians.
Obviously, this means that everyone wants their favorite issue on the agenda, and more than a thousand targets have been proposed, which is tantamount to having no priorities at all.
So we asked our economists to give a quick assessment on about 100 of the
proposed
targets.
At the other end of the scale, some of the UN’s
proposed
targets are entirely unrealistic, like promising work to everyone.
Riding the populist wave, several politicians have
proposed
a ban on CDSs.
Ever since the euro was first proposed, skeptics (mostly American) and believers (mostly European) have fiercely debated the economic preconditions for the single currency, its benefits for members, and its political feasibility.
The International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity – along with the World Bank and other multilateral lenders, an array of United Nations agencies, the Global Partnership for Education, and Education Cannot Wait – has
proposed
a plan to fill the external financing gap.
The main question is whether privatizing pension systems, as President George W. Bush has
proposed
for Social Security in the United States, would solve the problem or merely make matters worse.
Indeed, President Clinton
proposed
doing just that.
Together with the medical researchers David Ludwig and Dariush Mozaffarian, I have
proposed
an outline of such an approach.
Catherine Ashton, the EU’s vice-president and high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, has
proposed
a Partnership for Democracy and Shared Prosperity with the Southern Mediterranean, which contains a host of useful measures, including facilitation of visas for students, academics, and business people.
In it, I called for a much stronger stimulus package than the one President Barack Obama eventually
proposed.
A Brain’s View of EconomicsCAMBRIDGE – In his pathbreaking 2005 book On Intelligence, Jeff Hawkins
proposed
an alternative paradigm of how the human brain works.
But there is little reason to believe that this
proposed
bureaucratic monster will provide better security than the existing FSB and MVD forces.
Rather than consider, say, eradicating extreme poverty and averting global warming in tandem – and developing mutually reinforcing strategies to achieve these goals –
proposed
solutions focus on one or the other, undermining their effectiveness.
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