Senior
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Recognizing this, Congressman Sander Levin – the
senior
Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over international trade – proposes that a TPP currency chapter be based on the IMF guidelines.
A
senior
Italian banker once said that Italian banks would be hanged by the Ministry of Finance if they sold any of their government-debt holdings.
Nowadays, the banking industry shapes decision-making worldwide, exemplified in its enduring right to unlimited speculation and its capacity to capture profits that are unmatched by any other industry, especially for its
senior
managers, while exposing the world to overwhelming risk.
Trump’s
senior
economic-policy advisers, Peter Navarro and Wilbur Ross (Trump's pick for commerce secretary), argued in a position paper in September that these estimates are flawed, because they don’t take into account “growth-inducing windfalls” from regulatory and energy reforms, or the added bonanza that should arise from a sharp narrowing of America’s trade deficit.
Whereas the
senior
Bush had pursued the limited objectives of liberating Kuwait and didn’t seek regime change in Iraq, his son’s aims were far more ambitious.
Consistent with other recent pronouncements of
senior
Chinese officials, the political report leaves little doubt that supply-side structural reforms are now the highest priority of economic policymakers.
By 2000, European
senior
bureaucrats began to dread the approach of each international meeting as the likely occasion for yet another lecture by the Americans on how Europe needed to become much more like America right now.
It is unusual for uncertainty about the security fitness of a
senior
White House aide to last so long – as it also has in the case of Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who handles foreign-policy issues.
In the latest US mid-term elections, the turnout rate among younger citizens was less than 20%, compared to more than 50% for
senior
voters.
Almost the only concrete outcome was the commissioning of a report by a group chaired by a
senior
French civil servant, Philippe Jurgensen, on whether intervention was an effective instrument against the volatility that seemed to be undermining trade relations.
Instead, two
senior
North Korean officials subsequently visited Beijing and were scolded for the North’s behavior.
Wang Quanyan, a
senior
officer, was taken by a Muslim commander as a concubine.
But the summit has also attracted controversy over whether President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and his
senior
officials will be invited.
The EU has imposed targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe, including a visa ban on
senior
officials, and there were protests when Mugabe appeared in Paris in February 2003 for the last France-Africa summit on European territory.
No to Academic Normalization of TrumpCAMBRIDGE – The University of Virginia recently faced a storm of protest after its Miller Center of Public Affairs appointed President Donald Trump’s former Director of Legislative Affairs, Marc Short, to a one-year position as
Senior
Fellow.
Trump’s immediate circle and
senior
appointees should be welcome for discussion and debate.
This means no honorific titles (fellow,
senior
fellow), no named lectures, no keynote speeches headlining conferences or events.
While individual faculty members and student groups should be free to invite Trump appointees to speak on campus, as a rule such invitations should not be issued by
senior
university officers.
During the 1990s and 2000s, I repeatedly asked
senior
Japanese finance ministry officials why they allowed the yen’s real appreciation to persist, thereby shutting down export growth.
On the opening night, a
senior
German government minister, himself deeply involved in Middle Eastern affairs, addressed both subjects, displaying great sensitivity both to Israeli and Palestinian concerns.
In the hushed room, the
senior
German minister continued: he himself was born in Eastern Europe, and his family was expelled in the post-1945 anti-German atmosphere.
As the German
senior
minister reminded the audience, there are numerous parallels in recent history to the Palestinian refugee problem.
The
senior
German minister referred to it explicitly, both with regard to the Palestinians and the post-1945 German refugees.
But, under orders from
senior
government officials, the Jordanian Press and Publications Department recently blocked nearly 300 news Web sites.
But Jordan’s
senior
leadership rejected the committee’s recommendations, which they viewed as excessively reliant on self-regulation.
HT Imam, a
senior
adviser to Hasina, squarely challenged the police for their inaction on Roy’s murder, telling top police officers to “identify the black sheep among the force and bring them under law and justice to uphold your image.”
But, despite the obvious benefits that women bring, they remain under-represented in
senior
leadership positions at companies around the world.
For although Crown Prince Abdullah has his own loyal entourage, including the National Guard, he confronts opposition from
senior
figures in the religious establishment.
I repeated the conversation to Singh, who explained that in a democracy such as India, a great deal of work needs to be done with the members of the coalition and the
senior
bureaucracy before the prime minister can travel to Pakistan.
Senior
officials from the ministries of commerce, defense, and foreign affairs will meet in the next two months followed by a meeting of the foreign ministers.
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