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Over the last four decades, the UN Security Council has repeatedly proved unwilling or unable to bring Morocco to the negotiating
table.
Ireland and the UK are next in recouping lost income (see table).
The only feasible strategy is tighter sanctions and political pressure to bring North Korea to the negotiating
table.
Moreover, while Brazil’s total gross foreign debt fell by $50 billion during the past eight years, its foreign currency reserves rose rapidly, especially in the past two years, cutting the net foreign debt by more than $120 billion since the 1999 crisis (see table).
There still may be a role for the author as gatekeeper; but the textbook will know longer be the font of wisdom, and its writer will no longer control the
table
of contents.
Workers, for instance, who have much to lose if the central bank pursues an excessively tight policy, do not have a seat at the
table.
This is obviously affordable, and is modest compared to military spending, but is far above the pittance that the G-8 actually brings to the
table
to solve these urgent challenges.
Jerven mentions three: the World Development Indicators, published by the World Bank (by far the most commonly used dataset); the Penn World Table, released by the University of Pennsylvania; and the Maddison Project at the University of Groningen, which is based on work by the late economist Angus Maddison.
The instrumental achievements of science would depend solely on the scraps falling from the pure scientist’s
table.
Table
1.1 of the Fund’s World Economic Outlook covers the main points: a baseline forecast of 3.1% global GDP growth this year and 3.4% in 2017.
Soon thereafter, Chancellor Joseph Wirth, a center-left Catholic, turned to the right-wing parties in parliament and said, “Democracy – yes, but not the kind of democracy that bangs on the
table
and says: We are now in power!”
But they should offer this only on two strict preconditions: that the military option be taken off the table, and that all parties involved – including the US – enter into direct negotiations with Iran.
The saddest thing about the global warming debate is that nearly all of the key protagonists – politicians, campaigners, and pundits – already know that the old-style agreement that is on the
table
for Copenhagen this December will have a negligible effect on temperatures.
( See Table).
Yet, somehow, all three of these cures are now off the
table.
In the end, Sharon and then Binyamin Netanyahu both ended up sitting down at the negotiating
table
with Yassir Arafat and his representatives to try to reach an agreement.
The one option that should not be on the
table
is US ground troops; no one wants to see US forces bogged down in another war, especially in another Muslim country.
The
table
(see at the bottom of the text) gives a flavor of the odyssey involved in setting up a business: an average for 75 countries shows more than 10 separate steps of getting various certificates and a cumulative time of 63 days spent in getting the paperwork done (assuming no bureaucratic delays) and total payments to government as high as one third of a year’s income.
In addition to all of this, the possibility of the UK’s break-up – narrowly avoided by the result of the Scottish referendum on independence in 2014 – is now back on the table, but this time with a context much more credible for the pro-independence cause.
And yet, even if he does, Kim’s own penchant for drama – from firing missiles over Japan to carrying out frequent purges at home – suggests that he knows how to command the stage and bring Trump to the
table.
But, while President Barack Obama has said of Iran that “all options are on the table,” occupation clearly is not among them.
Second, all parties involved return to the negotiating table, with the parallel goals of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and concluding a peace accord to replace the 60-year-old Korean War Armistice Agreement.
Today's EU diverges enormously from these principles (see table), as is demonstrated by the fact that agriculture, which represents 2% of European GDP, accounts for 40% of EU expenditures.
Activities of EU Institutions (percent of total)Source of Table: "What Does the European Union do?"A. Alesina, I. Angeloni & L.Schuknecht, CEPR Discussion Paper no.3115.
The same dynamic is now playing out in Italy, where the two populist parties in power have had to backpedal on past Euroskeptic remarks to make clear that “Italexit” is not on the
table.
Pressure must be brought to bear to bring Burma’s generals to a negotiating
table
where real negotiations take place.
Let’s face it: Putin has been running the
table
on Trump and the US.
By the time he leaves the table, the US will be lucky if it retains any of its global credit.
Even if the US managed to get Russia to the negotiating table, convincing it to accept sizable cuts in its TNWs arsenal could require the US to fulfill additional demands, such as limiting NATO’s military concentrations and facilities near Russia’s periphery and resurrecting the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe on the Kremlin’s terms.Moreover, Russian leaders demand that other nuclear-armed states accept comparable limits on their TNWs stocks.
Germany needs its partners to come to the table, and to engage in a constructive dialogue about concrete solutions to Europe’s deepening crisis.
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