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According to this definition, eight countries currently qualify: the BRIC countries, along with South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico, and Turkey, while others – including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Nigeria, and the Philippines – could join the list in the next 20 years.
To
qualify
for inclusion, the Chinese government has eased its capital controls and liberalized its financial markets considerably.
The Rising Power of NGO'sWhen Human Rights Watch declared last January that the Iraq War did not
qualify
as a humanitarian intervention, the international media took notice.
In order to ensure that mortgage securitizers have some “skin in the game,” they are required to retain an interest in 5% of the mortgage securities that they create (unless they
qualify
for an exemption).
Somalia is one of just three countries that have yet to
qualify.
Indeed, five of the nine
qualify
as "great overachievers" - significant political rights despite annual per capita income of less than $1,500.
Assets with competitive advantages, protections against inflation, limited sensitivity to the economic cycle, and clear, long-term cash flows would also
qualify.
But if a country fails the solvency test, it must impose a sufficiently deep haircut on its bondholders to bring it to the “high probability” standard needed to
qualify
for IMF assistance.
It should never be forgotten that Trump wormed his way into US politics by promoting the racist “birther” argument, which claimed that then-President Barack Obama was not born in the US and therefore did not
qualify
for the office he held.
Indeed, Italy did not
qualify
for this World Cup, Germany lost in the group stage, and Argentina got a real scare.
The battle over Turkish membership in the EU will be fought on many fronts: in the country itself, where the government is currently undertaking major reforms in order to
qualify
for candidate status; at the negotiating table once the European Council in December 2004 authorizes the Commission to enter into formal accession talks; and among the public within the existing member countries.
And, in the run-up to the G-20 summit in London, it thoroughly overhauled its lending policies, de-emphasizing traditional conditionality and making it easier for countries to
qualify
for loans.
Alternatively, the number of working years required to
qualify
for a full retirement benefit can be increased.
At the same time, governments could impose financial penalties on those who refuse to contribute – particularly those who do not even remotely
qualify
as “elderly.”
The prevailing view in these countries is that Roma prefer stealing and damaging others’ property to working; that they receive disproportionate and undeserved social benefits; and that they produce children in order to
qualify
for more public assistance.
To frame his argument, Carstens returned to first principles, seeking to define money and then to understand the extent to which digital currencies
qualify.
Other countries are eligible, and the IMF is helping these states make rapid progress to qualify, with total debt relief expected to be more than $5 billion.
Though the government’s program is likely to be less ambitious and
qualify
many of her campaign promises, the poor and lower middle class – her main electoral base – expect that she will move swiftly, for example, to end for-profit elementary and secondary education and offer free universal tertiary education.
While each of these shocks may not
qualify
as the proverbial tipping point, the combination and the context are disconcerting, to say the least.
The public would pay higher taxes because either they or their children might
qualify
for a course of study that would improve their job prospects, or because researchers' discoveries might improve the quality of life.
Performance-Based Pensions for PoliticiansNEW YORK – When the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, retires at the end of his term in January, he will likely
qualify
for an annual government pension of more than $80,000.
With a new sense of confidence in its great-power status, China seemed to
qualify
the concept of a “peaceful rise” that its leaders have invoked since the era of Deng Xiaoping, adopting a more muscular foreign-policy approach within its neighborhood.
For example, it creates the possibility that, say, British MPs could legally trade shares on information acquired in the course of normal business, because they do not
qualify
as “insiders.”
Over the past three decades, my research and that of my colleagues has demonstrated the relative ease with which ordinary people can be led to behave in ways that
qualify
as evil.
The 11 participatinggovernments obviously think it will succeed, or can be made to succeed, or they would not have made such heroic efforts to
qualify
for participation in the first wave.
If true, drug-induced death would
qualify
as the fourth or fifth leading cause of death (depending on which mortality estimates are used).
One of Popper's accomplishments was to show that a theory like Marxism does not
qualify
as science.
Today, just three countries – Germany (21%), Italy (22%), and Japan (26%) –
qualify
as super-aged societies.
It may be argued that the Holocaust was a crime so uniquely abhorrent as to
qualify
as a special case.
Many blame the country’s failure to
qualify
for this summer’s European championship on the preponderance of foreign players in English club teams.
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