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Most importantly, he has
proposed
exercising the right collective self-defense on a case-by-case basis - thus far barred by the article 9 of Japan’s constitution – in order to maintain peace and promote effective functioning of the Japan-US alliance.
The Obama administration
proposed
to tie IMF reform to the presumably imminent approval by Congress of funding for Ukraine.
But what is
proposed
now will make lending for investment even less attractive and increase the incentive to concentrate sovereign risk in the banking sector.
But it is not clear that their
proposed
remedies would work.
In Turkey, growing frustration with this non-inclusive style of governance erupted in June, when the
proposed
development plan for Istanbul’s Taksim Gezi Park triggered non-violent anti-government protests, which quickly spread across the country.
In the end, that scheme was chosen in Kyoto with the hope that the US, which had
proposed
it, would then ratify it.
I have studied policies of the type
proposed
by Bagehot in a way that allows me to compare them with deposit insurance schemes.
When it comes to labeling a
proposed
investment a national security threat, the criteria appear very discretionary.
In a recent article in the British scientific journal The Lancet , Oliver Sabot and I
proposed
such a strategy.
Turkey, Europe and Middle-East SecurityMany factors contributed to the French and Dutch objections to the
proposed
EU Constitution.
In response to the recent protests, the government has
proposed
an additional risk-sharing scheme: some (thus far undecided) part of a five-percentage-point increase in the mandatory retirement savings rate, to be paid by employers, will go to a “solidarity fund” that can finance transfers to people receiving low pensions.
Clearly, the reforms
proposed
and already partly enacted by the government are unpopular, and there is little doubt that, a year after their re-election, the coalition of the Social Democrats and the Greens would not stand much of a chance at the polls.
Not usually noted for its diplomatic dexterity, the Kremlin quickly
proposed
compelling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime to join the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), and to place its chemical-weapons stockpile under United Nations control.
While the
proposed
remedies vary considerably, there seems to be a broad consensus that the illness is structural.
As Jack Bogle, the founder of Vanguard Group and a certain beneficiary of the
proposed
cuts, put it, the plan – which is all but guaranteed to exacerbate inequality – is a “moral abomination.”
South Korea’s Public and Private Infrastructure Investment Management Center has reduced infrastructure spending by 35%; today, officials reject 46% of the
proposed
projects they review, compared to 3% previously.
And Chile’s National Public Investment System evaluates all
proposed
public projects using standard forms, procedures, and metrics – and rejects as many as 35%.
Thomas Bingham, former Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord of the United Kingdom,
proposed
a somewhat more expansive, though clearly compatible, definition.
The first, the Secular Stagnation Hypothesis, has been
proposed
by Larry Summers.
In a House committee meeting, you learn before anyone else that a
proposed
public-insurance option – a program that would compete with private insurance – will not be included.
The resolution was originally
proposed
by the 56-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), and was put to the Human Rights Council by Pakistan.
On June 16, 1940, Winston Churchill
proposed
a Franco-British political union in the aftermath of the German invasion of France.
A decade later, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
proposed
a Franco-German political union.
Aggravating the Continent’s defeatist outlook is a realization that the
proposed
cures seem as bad as the disease.
Likewise, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a
proposed
mega-regional free-trade deal from which China has so far been excluded – has fueled concern in China regarding US intentions.
Here are some of the questions – with some hints at right and wrong answers – that it should ask any
proposed
candidate for the Bank’s presidency, including Bush’s nominee, Robert Zoellick:Do you believe that the president of the World Bank should put the interests of developing countries first?
One important solution that has not yet been
proposed
would involve a far-reaching restructuring of large SOEs.
The plan’s
proposed
congestion charge on automobile use during peak times in certain parts of the city would reduce traffic and generate revenue that would go toward improving public transportation.
Were China to adopt an exchange-rate regime characterized by a multiple-currency, basket-based reference rate with a reasonably wide band – a policy first
proposed
by Willem Thorbecke of the Asian Development Bank Institute – the huge surpluses generated within Asia’s production networks would cause the region’s currencies to appreciate together, instead of putting pressure on just one or two, as is happening today.
For example, Congress turned his
proposed
tax cut for dividends into one for capital gains.
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