Qualify
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The candidate states, on the other hand, have, in order to
qualify
for membership of the EU, to swallow 80 000 pages of rules and regulations known as the 'acquis communautaire'.
If Iran fails to qualify, this could turn some young voters against the incumbent.
To take one example, small business owners subscribe to electric service as individual consumers and can even
qualify
for subsidies of up to 80%.
The migration crisis has appeared to be more acute in Italy because its system for processing asylum applications and repatriating those who do not
qualify
is slower than in other member states.
This year, India’s hockey players failed even to
qualify
for the Games.
Grumpy Old MenLONDON – Having reached pensionable age, I
qualify
to be a grumpy old man.
By the time they
qualify
for pensions and the license to grumble, the century will be into its seventh or eighth decade.
An UBI of $10,000 would make a real difference; but, depending on how many people qualify, that could cost as much as 10% or 15% of GDP – a huge fiscal outlay, particularly if it came on top of existing social programs.
I include myself among the wrong-footed (others can decide whether I
qualify
as a pundit).
Can a wage dispute
qualify
as a “grave offense” warranting arrest and humiliation?
Particularly valuable would be straightening out the spaghetti bowl of “rules of origin” – the regulations dictating when inputs produced in other countries can be used in products that will
qualify
for free-trade benefits.
Given the dire conditions in the countries from which they are fleeing, perhaps half of the asylum-seekers will
qualify
for residency under even the strictest rules.
It is possible that OFs will displace rather than develop low-income areas, and that the lion’s share of the benefits will accrue to investors and developers who already have stakes in locations that
qualify
for OZ designation.
The international financial system is broken down in the sense that it fails to provide adequate capital to countries that need it most and
qualify
for it.
Countries that
qualify
ought to have access to a lender of last resort and be empowered to pursue countercyclical policies.
Instead of distorting their economies to
qualify
for second-class EU membership, perhaps they would be better off sheltering under Nato's umbrella and relying on global trading arrangements to seek their fortunes beyond Europe's shores.
Many “privacy” concerns are based on concrete interests, such as preserving financial security or obscuring information that could compromise one’s employment or ability to
qualify
for affordable health insurance.
The IDB’s deep, long-term commitments in Haiti and professional expertise in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure
qualify
it to coordinate the multitude of agencies that will be involved.
Large groups of "outsiders" (young unemployed and first time job seekers, temporary workers, shopkeepers and other self-employed) do not see these supposed benefits because they lack a stable and protected job, or do not
qualify
for unemployment insurance, or are too young to benefit from public pension systems.
In the last 16 years alone, the number of people who
qualify
for inclusion in the global middle class – at today’s level, people with net financial assets of €7,000-42,000 ($7,400-$44,600) – has more than doubled, to over one billion, or about 20% of the world population.
Phare programs ought to encourage this by being more competitive, opened to all who qualify, and, whenever possible, regional in scope.
Such a policy would attract private capital, foster economic growth, and help countries
qualify
for accession.
Many of NATO’s key partners, such as Finland and Sweden, already
qualify
for membership, but have chosen to remain outside of the Alliance for domestic political reasons – a position that has not resulted in free riding by member states.
Basically, there are two situations that should
qualify.
But it is all too easy to forget that the development of this market was initially welcomed, because it enabled even people who would not normally
qualify
for a mortgage loan to aspire to homeownership.
So, when visiting an African leader, I would ask a simple question: In light of the Education Commission’s report and action plan, would they be willing to commit to the levels of education investment and reform required to
qualify
for IFFEd assistance?
Thus, the EMF would provide a framework for sovereign bankruptcy comparable to the procedures that exist in the US for bankrupt companies that
qualify
for restructuring.
By emphasizing the ideological divide between him and Hollande, Sarkozy is also being led to court, more openly than ever, the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen’s National Front, as if he sensed that she might not find enough signatures to
qualify
for a place on the ballot.
If migrants know they will not be able to set foot on European soil without first proving that they
qualify
for asylum, those who do not
qualify
are less likely to fall victim to smugglers’ claims that they should brave the dangerous journey.
Therefore, it is in the EU's interest to help them
qualify
in terms of political, civil and economic stability.
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