Uniform
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Likewise, in a world of 195 diverse countries – from the desperately poor or conflict-ridden to the highly developed – top-down obligations can never be
uniform
enough to work.
Although recent reports of the International Working Group of sovereign funds have indicated the difficulties in applying
uniform
governance standards, several measures are needed in order to bring Libya back to global capital markets.
Today everyone deals with life and hardship individually (a new word in our everyday vocabulary) regardless of any Kremlin desire to make life
uniform.
They are uniform: red and white, brightly lit, clean and businesslike.
For in this uniformity Russia has the hope of becoming a “normal” country, a place where the uniformity of slogans is replaced by
uniform
commercial services.
Of course, debt-holders would be obliged to accept a
uniform
discount (or “haircut”) on what they are owed.
Strangely, the truck’s driver is wearing an army
uniform
and is not too concerned when you seize his cargo.
Germany and Sweden are generally seen as having the most generous migrant benefits, yet there is no
uniform
flow of people toward those two countries.
Views about social mobility are not
uniform
across the political spectrum or across geographic regions.
The decisive moment came when de Gaulle, in military uniform, went on television to demonstrate his mastery of the new medium.
But the potential is far from
uniform.
The result will be a more
uniform
– and more fragile – banking system.
If they are, it is essential that they stop financing Russia’s armies – in or out of
uniform.
Unfortunately, harmonization would probably apply to wage replacement payments, implying
uniform
minimum wage constraints for EU countries.
But Europe’s banking union also requires
uniform
rules for winding up insolvent financial institutions – and this has become a sticking point.
But, as the anti-establishment, pro-Thaksin “red shirts” staged huge protests of their own against the army’s suppression of their fellow demonstrators in April-May of last year, the men in
uniform
became agitated.
In addition to clarifying the legal framework for data sharing, the government can set an example by using the Internet to render its own data collection and transaction records more
uniform
and systematic.
That would create room for a more
uniform
tax response among countries, thus reducing the ability of the super-rich to evade taxation by switching location.
Now, the ruling group is uniform, unanimous, and most likely unfit for any serious revision of policy.
Certainly, political union and a common market require a
uniform
frame of reference to prevent major distortions in competition.
The economic, political, and cultural elite is too thin, too uniform, and too closed.
The schemes are effective, in part, because the federal government sets standards for training programs and issues
uniform
curricula for trainees.
Making matters worse, governments can be tempted to inflate their debts away – a power that has been abused since the age of monarchs, resulting in a
uniform
inflation tax on asset holders.
Rather than creating a uniform, predictable, and scientifically sound framework for effectively managing legitimate risks, the bio-safety protocol establishes an ill-defined global regulatory process that permits overly risk-averse, incompetent, or corrupt regulators to hide behind the precautionary principle in delaying or deferring approvals.
The country is home to every faith known to mankind, and Hinduism – a religion that not only lacks a national organization, established church, or ecclesiastical hierarchy, but also
uniform
beliefs or modes of worship – exemplifies our diversity as much as it does our common cultural heritage.
That same month, more than 120 retired generals signed a letter to Trump arguing that funding the State Department and the USAID is “critical to preventing conflict and reducing the need to put our men and women in
uniform
in harm’s way.”
The European Commission has argued that a fully-fledged banking union would need to rest on four pillars: a single deposit protection scheme covering all EU (or eurozone) banks; a common resolution authority and common resolution fund, at least for systemically important and cross-border banks; a single European supervisor for the same banks; and a
uniform
rule book for prudential supervision of all banks in Europe.
These, indeed, remain almost as large as in 1985, when the number of people in uniform, aircraft, warships, armor and artillery was almost twice as large as today.
Her primary demand was that Musharraf surrender his
uniform.
Musharraf, according to his lawyer’s depositions before the Supreme Court, plans to give up his
uniform
after the indirect presidential elections he scheduled for October 6.
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