Publicly
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Spying on ErosA Sydney-based Muslim cleric, Sheik Hilaly, recently made headlines in Australia when he
publicly
reflected that immodest women invite rape because they are like “uncovered meat.”
The Arab League should
publicly
charge the Security Council with abdicating its responsibility for preserving international peace and security and call on countries with important interests in the region to join with them in taking action.
The prospect of quick gains from occupying
publicly
owned forestland induces private individuals to grab and clear as much of these areas as quickly as possible, without regard for the environmental and social impact of their behavior.
Having
publicly
committed to the deal, each country is honor-bound to pursue its particular obligations in good faith, or it will be held accountable in the court of public opinion.
Superficial complaints about the slow pace of SOE reforms ignore the strategic challenge of creating productive competition between SOEs and
publicly
listed tech giants in the digital space.
Other officials have
publicly
suggested that victims themselves are “asking for it” by their use of freedom of movement.
In 2014,
publicly
owned or controlled entities accounted for nearly 70% of the turnover and 85% of employment among Russia’s top 15 companies.
Putting the ECB in charge should also help to stop the creeping disintegration process, which is not
publicly
visible, but is very real nonetheless.
Two former Nigerian presidents, Generals Muhammadu Buhari and Ibrahim Babangida,
publicly
oppose Obasanjo’s constitutional meddling, and several governors of Nigeria’s Muslim-dominated northern states have made clear that they are determined to see Obasanjo off when his term expires in 2007.
They left the impression that Britain was prepared to humiliate Pakistan
publicly
in order to curry favor with the Indians.
Clearly specified fiduciary responsibilities and governance would help to ensure that
publicly
held assets were managed to maximize long-term risk-adjusted returns, with the state and citizens as beneficiaries and the market as the arbiter of efficiency and innovation.
But what Guterres may not realize, or at least doesn’t
publicly
acknowledge, is that Uganda’s strongman president, Yoweri Museveni, has instigated or exacerbated many of the conflicts from which the refugees now living in his country have fled.
Nor has the Iranian government ever
publicly
expressed a will to possess nuclear weapons.
(But in that case, if these investment opportunities are so great, why aren't Americans themselves saving more - both privately and
publicly
- to take advantage of them?)
As European military leaders engaged in the operation discuss
publicly
the limitations of their budgets, it is easy to see why he raised the issue.
They can grant a great deal of autonomy to various federations (as in the US and Great Britain); devote significant public resources to sports for political purposes (as in Russia and other dictatorships); or insulate
publicly
financed sports institutions from partisan politics in order to ensure continuity (as in Italy and France).
Zucman, for his part, favors a single global registry – a
publicly
accessible database detailing the ownership of financial instruments.
But the harsh tone
publicly
adopted by President Barack Obama’s administration raised serious concerns among some in Abe’s government who question Obama’s commitment to the alliance and suspect that he was using the Yasukuni issue as a pretext to signal a weakening of America’s defense commitment.
Publicly
Funded InequalityWASHINGTON, DC – One of the factors driving the massive rise in global inequality and the concentration of wealth at the very top of the income distribution is the interplay between innovation and global markets.
Another solution would be to reform the tax code to reduce returns when an individual or firm is cashing in on
publicly
funded research.
Raising taxes on the beneficiaries of
publicly
funded research would be a challenge, given that the link between an original breakthrough and the wealth it created might be hard to quantify.
As long as politicians observe the rule of non-interference – at least
publicly
– central banks will be perceived as unconstrained by political interests.
Thus he is unlikely to
publicly
trumpet the unforgiving capitalist policies of Gaidar and Chubais, even if he quietly pursues them.
An independent body of experts that
publicly
calls for member states to correct their macroeconomic course – based on objective and comprehensible indicators, such as unit labour costs – could make an important contribution in this regard.
Fourth,
publicly
funded research in science, technology, and biomedicine is vital for driving innovation over the long term.
Though economies are currently favoring path B, it is path A that would produce higher, more inclusive, and more sustainable growth, while also ameliorating the lingering debt overhangs associated with large sovereign debt and non-debt liabilities in areas like pensions, social security, and
publicly
funded health care.
Germany’s leaders need to recognize this – and to defend the ECB
publicly
from baseless fear mongering.
Not surprisingly, leading bankers lobbied against debt restructuring, both behind closed doors and
publicly.
In fact, Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah has claimed the Houthi cause as his own, allowing Houthi media to set up in Beirut’s southern suburbs and
publicly
welcoming Houthi fighters to train with his forces.
A follow-up measure in 2015, the Undesirable Organizations law, required any such NCO to identify itself
publicly
as a “foreign agent.”
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