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Given the “IMF stigma” in Asia, a co-financing facility that provides precautionary credit lines without policy conditionality to
qualified
member countries would be useful.
Today, the macroeconomic, business, and international context is extremely favorable for Argentina – as it is for all countries with abundant natural resources, a strong capacity for enterprise and innovation, and a
qualified
labor force.
That means tackling the near total absence of drug-treatment facilities and programs and the lack of personnel
qualified
to manage and monitor drug abuse.
The effectiveness of Franco-German resistance to American hegemony was qualified, though, by the reactions of other European states.
In a recent survey of nine European Union countries, 72% of the educators who responded reported that new graduates are
qualified
to meet prospective employers’ needs, though 43% of employers reported that candidates do not possess the required skills.
In this interpretation, wages were eroded and jobs were lost because of the inflow of poorly
qualified
and cheap central Europeans.
Second, inflows of new workers bring substantial benefits as well as losses: in France, which suffers a shortage of some 6,000 plumbers, there must be plenty of households that would be pleased to find someone
qualified
to do repair work.
And, by ensuring that the cost of hiring a foreign worker was high enough to eliminate an employer’s incentive to forego an equally
qualified
domestic candidate, reversible bonds would eliminate concerns about labor displacement.
Macron is uniquely
qualified
to work with Germany and the European Union.
It must receive full sovereignty over EU budget-making and the right to sign-off on all decisions taken by a
qualified
majority in the Council.
According to UNESCO, the ratio of pupils to
qualified
teachers in the Central African Republic, Chad, Guinea-Bissau, and South Sudan is more than a hundred to one.
It emphasizes equality of opportunity in education as well as meritocracy in government, with leadership positions being distributed to the community’s most virtuous and
qualified
members.
That is why bankruptcy courts and bonds with collective-action clauses (CACs) seek to impose on all bondholders, including potential holdouts, agreements accepted by a
qualified
majority of creditors.
Although no currency is as of yet
qualified
to replace the dollar as the world’s reserve and transaction currency, this “exorbitant privilege,” as Charles de Gaulle put it, has come under stealthy attack.
Thus, Republicans who readily admitted that Trump was not
qualified
to be president voted for him anyway.
Because they receive more applications from well-qualified women than they do from similarly
qualified
men, they admit less-qualified men to ensure “gender balance” on campus.
Unfortunately, one of the unwritten laws of academia--unquestioned by the committee on which I serve--is that a candidate who does not seek and grasp the holy grail of "independence" is not
qualified
to be promoted.
Renaissance of nuclear power will require a big expansion of
qualified
scientists and engineers.
This is an important advance, but, unfortunately, it is
qualified
by language that allows voluntary approaches as an alternative, and it focuses only on payments transparency.
As Mircea Geoana, Romania's bright young Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently put it: "If the EU waits another seven or ten years before it opens up, the workers it will receive from my country will be the least qualified, peasants and individuals with low human capital: by then, the doctors, the architects and the engineers will all have migrated to the United States."
Indeed, this is precisely what happened with the Russians: the most
qualified
have already gone to the US.
Moreover, as Nancy Childs, a business school professor, wrote in Nutrition Business Journal in 2004, functional foods for obesity, for example, promise their manufacturers “a double reward”: eligibility for
qualified
health claims and possible reimbursement under Medicare as a disease treatment.
That, however, is a completely different question from whether women who do want to become engineers and are
qualified
to study engineering should be denied the opportunity to achieve their ambition.
I count nine emerging-market candidates who are unusually well
qualified
to lead the IMF.
Only high-ranking state-owned organizations are
qualified
to hold these licenses, which grant the ability to publish.
The implication is that macroeconomic policies like low interest rates and easy access to credit should be used to ensure equal access to credit for all
qualified
companies, based on their competitiveness, not their ownership.
To mitigate the rupee’s appreciation, thereby boosting external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most respected institutions, populated by
qualified
professionals – must be given greater policy space and autonomy.
If Wolfowitz were otherwise overwhelmingly the most
qualified
candidate, the selection committee may have found a way to finesse the issue, openly and transparently.
And it still could be a
qualified
American.
But some countries
qualified
only through temporary measures – or outright cheating.
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