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With the addition of economic and occupational parameters – such as women in
senior
management positions, promotion rates, remuneration, and wage equality – these countries are joined by Singapore, Mongolia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
Some of the Asian economies with the highest human development rankings, such as Japan and South Korea, are among the worst in terms of women in
senior
management, wage equality, remuneration, and political empowerment.
In Asia, many women – 70% in Japan, 53% in China, and 46% in Singapore – simply do not make the transition from middle to
senior
management.
Meanwhile,
senior
Chinese officials have taken to enforcing political discipline within the Chinese Communist Party.
Their
senior
managers either didn’t know, or cynically thought that they could get away with it, while the rest of their managers either didn’t care, or couldn’t get through to their bosses.
But
senior
members of the US Congress have stressed that a successful agreement must include opening the EU market to all US agricultural products.
These
senior
officials are henceforth to be selected “through an open, transparent, and merit-based selection process.”
But back in 1993 there was one exception – one
senior
Republican officeholder and policy intellectual who did not forget his policy commitments of earlier years: US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
Will the 7.5% objective set for 2013 be maintained next year, as a recent leak from
senior
Chinese officials seems to indicate, or do the recent pronouncements indicate further deceleration toward 7%?
In other words,
senior
government officials do not always know what is occurring at the operational level – or understand how provocative or misleading it may be.
Their
senior
executives have long enjoyed extraordinary access to the UK government, for example.
In one 18-month period – from April 2015 to September 2016 – leaders of Murdoch-owned companies, including Murdoch himself, had some 20 official meetings with
senior
government representatives, including the prime minister and the chancellor of the exchequer.
Only a few
senior
officers with an Islamic bent resisted this straightforward betrayal.
I have long argued that, because many in rich countries are retiring while still in sound health, and because altruism increases with age, we could organize a Grey Peace Corps of
senior
citizens to share their skills in countries whose own trained professionals prefer to settle abroad.
At the event, which I attended, 30 politicians,
senior
officials, and experts from Europe, the US, and Iran considered the relationship’s future, producing some important insights that should inform future policy decisions.
A
senior
official of a Chinese company has said that, even though rare-earth exports have been restricted, Japanese companies can secure their supply by launching operations in China.
Rather, bonds should be at least partly converted into equity capital, and any infusion of new capital by the government should be in exchange for securities that are
senior
to those of existing bondholders.
A
senior
EU official spelled out what this means: there had been “many cases in the recent past where either Pakistanis were coming to Europe or young EU citizens were going to Pakistan for training and being brainwashed.”
By the next morning,
senior
ECB officials were quoted as saying that Draghi’s remarks had been overinterpreted – and the euro fell.
Wooing China’s PrincelingsCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – China’s “princelings” – the offspring of
senior
Chinese officials who benefit from lavish privileges in education, employment, and business – are coming under scrutiny as never before.
Because China has no universities that rival the Ivy League or Oxford and Cambridge,
senior
Chinese officials prefer to send their children to these schools.
Some
senior
Republicans, to their credit, have disavowed this Pied Piper’s effort to lead Americans over a cliff of isolation and bigotry.
Moreover, the US should impose targeted sanctions, including asset freezes on
senior
military officers who maintain particularly close ties to terrorists.
Perhaps the investigation interprets ambiguity in a way most favorable to the organization and its
senior
management, but it is understood that the investigation will indeed uncover the core facts and lead to effective reforms.
Discrimination in inheritance is long gone, and equal pay for equal work is accepted in theory, though a gender bias persists (as it does for selection to
senior
posts).
People in
senior
leadership positions, it was believed, face higher risks of coronary disease because of the demands of their jobs.
Senior
Qaddafi cronies were defecting – most recently Deputy Interior Minister Nasser al-Mabrouk Abdullah, who fled to Cairo with nine family members, followed a few days later by Libya’s oil chief, Omran Abukraa.
By asking whichever
senior
officials she saw to pass on her gift and her best wishes to Zhao, the Chinese leadership would understand that the outside world was still thinking of him and wanted to ensure his survival.
China has also ruffled many Indian feathers by arbitrarily denying visas to
senior
officials.
Finally, they report breathlessly, a
senior
US policymaker is seeing things clearly and saying what needs to be said.
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