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Gracie had some tough choices to make in this movie, playing mom to 3 brothers and a sister are choices that any teenager should not have to make, once in a while you'd care for siblings under the
supervision
of your parents, you'd simply carry out the instructions.
Don Cheadle plays a Muslim who is a secret agent with the United States, under the
supervision
of a single man in the FBI, played by Jeff Daniels.
This sensational boxing film introduced a rougher and tougher Robert Taylor to 1938 audiences, the result of a well-publicized body building regimen under the personal
supervision
of Max Baer.
Recent turmoil in Asian markets raises difficult questions about currency pegs, asset bubbles, inadequate banking supervision, and the lack of financial information which cannot be ignored.
Vaccine providers need support, supervision, and the right incentives to ensure that they perform as expected.
On the surface, writers, directors, and performers seem free to plan and produce their shows with little or no
supervision
or monitoring.
$ Temporary budgetary support on a declining scale for three years, subject to EU
supervision
over budgetary expenditures.
The reforms have been guided by two broad concepts: the “Four Mechanisms” – competition, evaluation, supervision, and encouragement – and yujun yumin, or identifying military potential in civilian capabilities, with defense industries integrating into the broader civilian economy.
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, there were debates about whether the ECB should be responsible for banking
supervision
and regulation.
Some academic economists, as well as the rare policymaker (such as the late Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa), called for centralized
supervision
of financial institutions long before the euro crisis erupted.
At least in some respects, such “Europeanization” of
supervision
has been established, with the European Central Bank serving as the eurozone’s banking watchdog and the Single Resolution Board dealing with vulnerable banks.
The announcement comes less than a month before the ECB takes over direct
supervision
of some 130 banks, representing more than 80% of eurozone bank assets, leaving only smaller national banks under the jurisdiction of local supervisory agencies.
A new supervisory board, including ECB officials and each eurozone member country’s head of banking supervision, will be established to receive these recommendations.
As a result, any reform of regulation and
supervision
will fail to control bubbles and excesses unless several other fundamental aspects of the financial system are changed.
It is in part to avoid the difficult choice of either living with a nuclear-armed Iran or attacking it that the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany have pursued negotiations to limit Iran’s nuclear program and place it under international
supervision.
The European Central Bank clearly has the technical and analytical capacity to take on general
supervision
of European banks, using the member central banks as information conduits.
While the United States is the best-known case, a combination of lax regulation and
supervision
of banks and low policy interest rates fueled similar bubbles in the United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, and Dubai.
With central banks – especially in advanced economies and the high-income emerging economies – wary of using policy rates to fight bubbles, most countries are relying on macro-prudential regulation and
supervision
of the financial system to address frothy housing markets.
It thus seemed to make sense that even in the eurozone, banking
supervision
remained largely national.
At their June summit, Europe’s leaders finally recognized the need to rectify this situation, transferring responsibility for banking
supervision
in the eurozone to the European Central Bank.
But, while putting the ECB in charge of banking
supervision
solves one problem, it creates another: can national authorities still be held responsible for saving banks that they no longer supervise?
For example, the two dominant state-owned TV channels are under strict Social Democratic supervision, and the party also controls professorial appointments and academic research through politicization of funding agencies and university boards.
The IMF should also be more proactive and speak with greater candor in systemically important countries, where shortcomings in financial
supervision
and crisis management have appeared.
After first arriving, Hadjiev and his wife were arbitrarily detained for several days, leaving their 13-year-old daughter without
supervision
or access to her parents.
Particularly consequential, innovative financial instruments were used with abandon, subject to only loose
supervision
and weak regulation.
Who is re-writing the rules on financial-market
supervision
and regulation to prevent another occurrence?
In exchange for long-term suspension of uranium enrichment, Iran and other states would gain access to research and technology within an internationally defined framework and under comprehensive
supervision
by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
These include the protection of property rights, effective contract enforcement, eradication of corruption, enhanced transparency and financial information, sound corporate governance, monetary and fiscal stability, debt sustainability, market-determined exchange rates, high-quality financial regulation, and prudential
supervision.
Likewise, Eurozone leaders extended the EFSF’s competence to deal with banks’ solvency, but stopped short of transferring banking
supervision
from national agencies to a European body.
Severe lapses in bank regulation – in Germany, Britain, and perhaps France – have damaged the credibility of national systems of
supervision.
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