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That may have been plausible, but the two banks also wanted to demonstrate
publicly
that they had better balance sheets than their weaker rivals.
A recent smear campaign aimed at discrediting polio vaccination, in which several MPs
publicly
took part, has complicated matters further.
No politician has
publicly
stated that US solvency requires such draconian adjustments, because the American public is far from agreeing to the sacrifice needed.
Both the dominant Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its secular rivals remain
publicly
committed to pursuing EU membership, but in practice doubts have emerged.
One widespread practice involves two such firms, say, Micro (a small family firm facing a large advance tax payment) and Macro (a
publicly
traded limited liability company that needs to demonstrate higher turnover than it has).
Worker Protests In China: Plentiful But PreemptedThe last annualized figure for labor protests that Beijing was willing to announce
publicly
was 100,000 for the year 1999.
These pressures are serious, and both are discussed
publicly.
But there is frequently a third factor in middle-class women’s economic stress, one that is seldom
publicly
addressed, much less measured.
Governments are cutting back public investment in the name of budget balance, and private investors cannot invest robustly and securely in alternative energy when
publicly
regulated power grids, liability rules, pricing formulas, and national energy policies are uncertain and heavily disputed.
His regime survives only through a ruthless campaign of terror conducted by the army, of which Mugabe is commander-in-chief; the police force, whose commander
publicly
declares political allegiance to Mugabe; the dreaded Central Intelligence Organization, which Mnangagwa headed for many years; and, of late, the ill-trained and brutal youth militia, whose loyalty to the ruling party is unflinching.
Indeed, I
publicly
advocated linking stimulus spending to such contingencies – creating an automatic stabilizer.
Admati and her colleagues recommend requirements that force financial firms to generate equity funding either through retained earnings or, in the case of
publicly
traded firms, through stock issuance.
In 2001, the journalist Willy Lam, a respected China expert, was sacked from the paper after Mr Kuok
publicly
berated him for his views on China's rulers.
Meanwhile, Russia must mobilize its own diplomats to make the case,
publicly
and privately in all the EU capitals, for greater access to EU markets.
In my view, all companies, particularly those that are
publicly
listed, need to embrace the principle of enlightened self-interest, and recognize that a healthy society is better for their own business in the long run.
In the national ratification referendum that followed, citizens were allowed to vote against the military-sponsored draft, but not to argue against it
publicly.
With the Cold War’s end, arms reductions began, but the nuclear powers - America in particular -
publicly
disavowed total nuclear disarmament for "the indefinite future," in the recent words of Robert Bell, of the US National Security Council.
And the gross fixed-capital formation that we calculated by using the NBS’s own figures and the method explained in a
publicly
issued NBS manual also aligned closely with total fixed-asset investment, making it far higher than the NBS’s fixed-capital formation figures.
Hamas officials, including Mahmoud Ramahi, the leader of a bloc in the Palestinian National Council, have
publicly
supported the UN recognition bid.
Publicly, they support the UN’s investigation, but privately they have encouraged, even pressured, the Lebanese government to lower the heat on Syria.
Macron has so far handled Trump cleverly: he appeased Trump’s inner martinet by inviting him to the Bastille Day military parade last summer, but he has also challenged Trump publicly, with everything from a bravura handshake at their first meeting to a defense of the Iran nuclear deal.
There is no telling how African leaders at Davos – many of whom have
publicly
denounced Trump’s comments, demanding apologies and retractions – will react to the man in the flesh.
Simmering tensions have been fueled largely by the lengthy “re-education” campaigns imposed on the Tibetans, who are forced to renounce
publicly
their spiritual leader and profess patriotism and loyalty to China.
The election is not until November 2016, and very few candidates have formally thrown their hats into the ring, but the competition to promote and develop ideas – both behind closed doors and
publicly
– is in fully swing.
But that could well divide NAM even further: Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, invited to sit next to Iran’s leadership, used the occasion to denounce
publicly
his hosts’ policy in Syria.
But Israel has not
publicly
agreed to the American and Palestinian request to rescind the settlement construction in Jerusalem approved during US Vice President Joe Biden’s recent visit to Israel.
US President Barack Obama has
publicly
accused him of lying.
The average interest rate paid for overnight reserves in the US has been well below the 5.25% per year that the Fed still
publicly
says is its target.
The 1988 reforms established France’s system of
publicly
funded political parties, and required all elected members of the National Assembly to provide full financial disclosure to a newly created commission.
Then, in 2013, after a high-level minister was found to have stashed funds in an overseas bank account, another ethics law was enacted, requiring that members of the government
publicly
disclose their investments and assets.
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