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And Trump has often hesitated to disavow them; during the election campaign, when former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke
publicly
backed him, Trump was scandalously slow to reject Duke and his followers.
When people see an institution that relates to something that they feel passionate about failing so
publicly
to abide by simple rules, they lose faith not only in that institution, but also in the idea that good governance is achievable at all.
Indeed, in the wake of the Greek crisis, Merkel spoke
publicly
of the need to be able to exclude eurozone members that do not play by the rules.
Rather than lead, the Franco-German couple is constantly, and publicly, at each other’s throats.
I keep returning to a question I have raised
publicly
and in private in recent months: How much worse do things in Venezuela have to become before the world would be prepared to act?
But what most characterizes Latin America’s experience is that, despite
publicly
preaching the virtues of a floating rate, the authorities actively intervene in currency markets, this time in different and creative ways.
For most healthy men, however, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) – a leading independent panel of experts on prevention and primary care – has
publicly
recommended against widespread PSA tests.
The irony here is that Myriad’s discovery would have been made in any case, owing to a
publicly
funded, international effort to decode the entire human genome that was a singular achievement of modern science.
At the height of the Irish crisis – mainly a crisis of confidence in banks’ stability and the strength and competence of Europe’s political leadership – European leaders were
publicly
at each other’s throats.
The Jakarta police have begun acting with new vigor: they charged one prominent radical leader with defamation for
publicly
calling women opposed to the anti-pornography bill “evil, wretched, and immoral,” and then arrested the chairman and twenty members of FPI for attacking a group of cafes.
Ashton’s EEAS could have established a clear lead at a much earlier stage by responding
publicly
to the spreading Arab unrest.
Many countries provide investors in
publicly
traded firms with levels of protection that are patently inadequate.
Institutional investors receive funds from individuals and invest them in
publicly
traded companies.
In contrast to corporate insiders, institutional investors cannot charge the costs of lobbying to the
publicly
traded companies whose investor protection is at stake.
Some institutional investors are part of
publicly
traded firms, and are consequently under the control of corporate insiders whose interests are not served by new constraints.
And even those institutional investors that are not affiliated with
publicly
traded companies may have an interest in getting business from such companies, making these institutional investors reluctant to push for reforms that corporate insiders oppose.
That is why Cobham has proposed including in the next development agenda the requirement that all beneficial ownership information be made
publicly
available.
But, in Iraq, both Qatar and Saudi Arabia opposed Saddam’s regime and
publicly
support Abadi’s government.
Qatar’s foreign minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, has denied that his country funds the group, but also
publicly
called on its leaders to distance themselves from al-Qaeda, reinforcing the view that Qatar retains influence over the group.
White equity owners were required to sell shares to blacks in equity deals that were often highly leveraged and
publicly
financed.
Worse still, this could even work in Kim’s favor, by buying time for his scientists to master technologies – particularly nuclear-warhead miniaturization – that could then be quickly deployed once the deal is
publicly
broken.
It is incumbent on industries that deal with the poor to be transparent about how they earn their money – and to make the case for their activities strongly and
publicly.
Then, in August 2016, Vice President Joseph Biden
publicly
admonished the PYD fighters, warning that they would lose US support if they did not retreat.
On his visit to Moscow the following month, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson mirrored this approach, eschewing the State Department tradition of meeting
publicly
with civil-society activists, despite urging from the US Congress.
So the West opted to reinforce the status quo, with the US seeking to enhance the credibility of its policy of deterrence in Europe by stating,
publicly
and frequently, that it would indeed defend its allies, despite the risk that this would lead to an attack on its own territory.
It is in fact a good sign that the idea is being
publicly
defended by a political leader.
The new FPC must give its advice
publicly
to the MPC when it has concerns.
Despite this large capital shortfall, 28 of the 34
publicly
listed banks in the stress test paid out about €40 billion in dividends for 2015, meaning that they distributed, on average, over 60% of their earnings to shareholders.
This means that Arab governments, led by Egypt and Jordan, but including Saudi Arabia and other members of the Arab League, must
publicly
declare their willingness to support a peace that is based on coexistence with Israel.
President Barack Obama has been reinforcing the US military presence in and around China’s neighbors, beefing up security alliances in Asia, and very
publicly
intervening in the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
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