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This doesn't deter Sonny however who hatches up a
scheme
to go prospecting for gold so his Dad will have money to pay for his education at the institute.
Surely they have seen many art films that are more profoundly affecting than this gorgeous, but (in the big
scheme
of the motion picture universe) somewhat slight animated flick.
The problem lies within the fact that this film is nothing more than a 'get rich quick
' scheme
concocted by it's producers, Base Industries Groups which is owned by the Nadiawala's.
For example, the EU could create a training support
scheme
for unemployed young people, but make it contingent on the elimination of national policies that hinder youth employment.
Or it could create a
scheme
to support higher education, but reserve it for universities in countries where educational institutions have been granted a minimum degree of autonomy.
This
scheme
has become the de facto approach applied to developed countries in the Kyoto Protocol, which requires them to reduce emissions relative to their levels in 1990.
The theory underlying the law is that a new set of accredited third-party marketplaces, rather than the overburdened Securities and Exchange Commission (which missed Bernie Madoff’s monster Ponzi scheme), will ensure that entrepreneurs tell the truth, and that investors know what they are buying.
Finally, the market-timing practices of mutual funds that have been revealed to date simply don't amount to all that much in the broader
scheme
of things.
This idea may not be completely original (the financiers Leon Benelbas and Kyra Hazou have aided my thinking in this area), and there are important counterarguments to consider (for example, such a
scheme
could be undermined by a national government’s loss of a parliamentary confidence vote).
Many are now eagerly offering their views as to whether the UK should look again at the “Norway model” of relations with the EU, or some other
scheme
that maintains UK participation in the single market.
If there is no financing, the
scheme
collapses – and we have another “Lehman moment,” or worse.
This European polity lacks the second crucial element of Madison’s scheme: diversified political representation at the federal level.
Indeed, some of the ideas proposed – a common asylum system and a common burden-sharing
scheme
– would constitute a clear transfer of sovereignty to the EU in an area once seen as a core national function.
The landmark Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme, for example, operates a multi-billion-dollar annual budget for establishing new schools where they are needed, and provides students with free textbooks, uniforms, and a midday meal.
The surge in enrollment caused by the midday-meal
scheme
has not been accompanied by an increase in the number of trained teachers, resulting in unmanageably large class sizes and low-quality instruction.
The majority of the population is enrolled in the Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) scheme, which has increased access to health care for Rwanda’s most vulnerable citizens by waiving fees.
A sort of beefed-up Juncker plan (the European Commission president’s
scheme
to invest €315 billion over three years), based on preselected projects to be activated when the time is right, would provide a significant hedge against the risk of recession.
The political difficulties inherent in such a
scheme
would no doubt make agreement difficult.
But the system many Republicans tout – a
scheme
based fully on “personal responsibility” – is not feasible.
And petroleum products, electricity, and real estate should have been included in the GST
scheme.
Similarly, common unemployment insurance is regarded as a
scheme
to make Germans pay for unemployed Spanish or French workers.
On the contrary, the Target system is essentially a collective insurance scheme: if a national central bank were to default, the loss would be shared among all ECB shareholders.
At the same time, the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, has described it as a
scheme
to “make America white again.”
The
scheme
is already being piloted in a small village called Akroum in the north of the country.
The IMF proposed one in 2002; but, in the face of concerted lobbying by investors, the
scheme
was rebuffed and instead an agreement was reached to use collective action clauses (CACs) in debt contracts.
Although an offshoot of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood, whose Arab financial supporters loathe the Ayatollahs, Hamas decided to cooperate in Iran’s
scheme
because it was diplomatically isolated and cut off from Western funding due to its refusal to recognize Israel.
This program was quickly dubbed the “Kebabs for Poppy”
scheme.
That may sound like a resounding success: the mere announcement of the OMT
scheme
was enough to end the monetary union’s existential crisis.
In the United Kingdom, banks have been criticized for not lending the reserves created by quantitative easing to the real economy, leading the Bank of England to introduce its “funding for lending”
scheme
in 2012.
Despite the ECB’s own evidence, however, the policy focus remains on fixing the credit-supply problem, through the AQR and stress tests, and through the ECB’s own version of a funding for lending scheme, announced on June 5.
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