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Moreover, the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate estimates that such cities could reduce capital
requirements
for urban infrastructure by more than $3 trillion over the next 15 years.
They are akin to language
requirements
– except that the language here is a civic, not a national one, which in the best case allows new citizens to voice their concerns with perfect political grammar.
Indeed, some countries – such as the Baltic states, Poland, and Slovakia – have long-term commitments with Russia, and thus would need more time to meet the
requirements
of the embargo.
The firms earn cap-and-trade carbon credits to fulfill their Kyoto
requirements.
Given Europe’s current political balance, and taking into account its time-honored tradition of muddling through, the following stand out as minimum
requirements
for steering clear of the precipice:A growing chorus of European and world opinion is pushing in the direction of more growth-oriented policies.
The European Commission should have introduced capital
requirements
on banks’ holdings of public debt.
In other words, there is no extra money to pay for EDI, but there are all sorts of extra
requirements.
In the last three years, 11% of Australia’s population has completed such a course, partly owing to
requirements
that people in certain positions, such as child-care workers, have a first-aid certificate.
It would not satisfy the broad coverage
requirements
that Obamacare mandates, forcing individuals to pay the relatively small penalty for being uninsured and to incur the subsequent cost of buying a full policy if one is needed later.
These officers dismiss and mistrust the
requirements
of universal justice, as embodied in the Nuremberg rulings.
Rather than just extending insider-trading law to the US Congress (or to other legislatures), citizens should demand that all restrictions and reporting
requirements
imposed on the private sector apply automatically to elected representatives as well.
The Sino-European BIT is to be based on 26 existing BITs involving China and 28 individual EU members – treaties that are far from consistent, in terms of
requirements
for and restrictions on market access.
While consumers waited in long lines – and even fought – to fill their gas tanks, governments attempted to encourage innovative solutions by, for example, raising efficiency
requirements
for automobiles and certain appliances, like refrigerators.
The press and government, mindful of the
requirements
of EU membership, are finally opening the sensitive Armenian issue to debate.
Less developed cities with inadequate infrastructure must spend more to meet the IOC’s transportation, communications, and hospitality requirements; more developed cities have the infrastructure, but not necessarily the land, and risk disrupting thriving industries to bring the Games to fruition.
Israel’s bellicose rhetoric and Iran’s non-compliance with International Atomic Energy Agency
requirements
have made a showdown between the two countries seem increasingly likely.
Already squeezed by exorbitant property prices and popular resistance to land takings, they now face higher interest rates, property taxes, villagers empowered by stronger rights, and expensive new
requirements
to provide social services to migrants.
Perhaps principles and practices widely used in academia – such as peer review, competitive processes for funding research, transparency about conflicts of interests and financing sources, and
requirements
to publish underlying data – should be adapted and applied more widely to the world of think tanks, websites, and the media.
(The last two
requirements
would apply even if no country defaulted.)
This put financial capital in a privileged position: governments had to pay more attention to the
requirements
of international capital than to the aspirations of their own people.
There are some international agreements, notably the Basel Accords on minimum capital requirements; and there is also good cooperation among market regulators.
When states got waivers for time limits and work or training
requirements
for welfare recipients, they were so successful that federal welfare reform followed.
Senator Tom Harkin recently proposed a national plan with many similar features, open to all workers whose employer plans do not meet minimum
requirements.
True, global “government” can go too far – for example, when WTO rules conflict with sensible local environmental safeguards, or when IMF
requirements
for developing-country borrowers narrow the scope for creative heterodoxy in growth and poverty-reducing policies.
Given this track record, how will Africa fund even a fraction of the World Bank’s projected
requirements?
The Basle rules on capital
requirements
and the World Trade Organization’s rules on subsidies, intellectual property, and investment measures typify this kind of overreaching.
Legal
requirements
that significantly increase the costs of hiring and firing labor discourage employment creation in new industries.
Though some IGOs are exempt from these requirements, such organizations must strive to implement best practices with regard to privacy, ethics, and data protection.
Indeed, in the Khodorkovsky affair, all procedural
requirements
have been blithely neglected.
People exposed to increased oxidative stress may have elevated antioxidant
requirements.
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