Senior
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Its
senior
leadership has said nothing about the serious threat posed by the actions of the US or of other major players.
He removed leaders who could potentially oppose her, including such
senior
figures as Lee Yong-chul and Lee Je-gang.
Senior
US officials, including Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, have recently suggested that Saddam Hussein and his top henchmen might be given an amnesty for their past crimes in exchange for leaving Iraq and averting war.
The essential story of the period from 2003 through 2007 is that banks announced large profits and paid a substantial share of them to their traders and
senior
employees.
That is why the restructuring plan should include a third element: a clause providing for lending into arrears, which, by making new debt
senior
to old debt, would enable Puerto Rico to get fresh credit now, when it most needs it.
This now occurs to some extent in the framework of the"Quad", as meetings of
senior
officials from America, France, Germany, and the UK are known.
Senior
government officials take their cut of opium revenues or bribes in return for keeping quiet.
For example, South Africa’s international negotiators – executive ministers and
senior
civil servants – can compromise on just about anything, because they are not truly accountable to their population through the parliament.
While the overall average length of time for holding a stock has declined, the impact on
senior
managers is unclear, because the holding period for core institutional investors, like Vanguard and Fidelity, has not changed in the past decade or two from its two- or three-year baseline.
Similarly, Belarus must, in turn, respond positively to the EU’s steps to normalize relations, one of which should be rescinding travel restrictions against Lukashenko and other
senior
officials.
According to recent reports, Hamas’s
senior
officials are currently hiding in hospitals.
As a junior officer accompanying him to commercial events, I was often privy to his comments about some of his Washington interlocutors: “a mile wide and an inch deep,” was how he described a very
senior
member of the Carter administration at the time.
But the government must overcome the spoilers, such as
senior
civil servants and the Remain majority in the House of Commons, who favor a Brexit in name only – a “false” version that could never deliver the benefits of the real thing.
When Vietnam launched free-market reforms in the 1980’s,
senior
government officials pored over his writings.
In the coming months, I will travel to India and China to discuss antimicrobial resistance with
senior
policymakers and companies.
Alec Ross, a former
senior
adviser for innovation to former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, argues that the best way to reinvigorate the peace process is to provide 3G Internet connectivity to the West Bank.
I moderated a session on “The New Context in East Asia,” addressed by a panel of
senior
representatives from Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and Japan.
Senior
officials in government departments responsible for allocating aid?
When Justine Greening, one of May’s recently sacked cabinet ministers, became the first
senior
Conservative to propose this option, the objections raised to it were no longer about the principle of a second referendum, but about the difficulty of deciding the right question and method of casting votes.
Industrial quantities of research, analysis, and debate have been devoted to the causes of the 2008 crisis and its consequences; so it seems odd that
senior
central bankers are still so sharply divided on the central issue of financial stability.
One reason for the ambiguity is that several
senior
officials are vying to influence America’s China trade policy: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
A series of recent visits to the region by
senior
American officials suggests that the new administration is treating the situation on the Korean Peninsula as a serious threat.
But this is precisely what our proposal to split eurozone sovereign debt into
senior
and junior tranches aims to achieve.
The
senior
tranches would comprise debt totaling up to 60% of the GDP of each participating country.
In economic substance, the Blue Bond scheme is compatible with the no-bailout clause in Article 125 of the EU Treaty, because the debt guarantee would apply only to
senior
debt amounting at most to 60% of GDP, the level that the Maastricht Treaty deems sustainable for any EU member state.
Only a year ago, at the IMF’s annual meeting in Washington, DC,
senior
staff were telling anyone who would listen that the whole European sovereign-debt panic was a tempest in a teapot.
Instead, at the IMF’s April 2011 interim meeting, a
senior
official declared that the Fund now considers troubled Spain to be a core eurozone country like Germany, rather than a peripheral country like Greece, Portugal, or Ireland.
A
senior
government official intervenes to try to secure his release.
That is why it makes sense now to focus on the most
senior
among us.
At long last, China’s
senior
leadership has endorsed a raft of reforms that could impel the economy’s shift from reliance on exports to consumption-led growth.
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