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But a new issue risks bringing about a similarly problematic outcome: By repeatedly repressing financial-market volatility over the last few years, central-bank policies have inadvertently encouraged excessive risk-taking, which has pushed many financial-asset prices higher than economic fundamentals
warrant.
An arrest
warrant
has now been issued against the former finance minister, also a Sunni, on similar charges.
On May 27, 1999, at the height of the NATO bombing campaign, Judge Louise Arbour of Canada, Mrs. del Ponte’s predecessor as the Hague Tribunal’s chief prosecutor, issued a
warrant
for the arrest of President Slobodan Milosevic.
So, as it stands now, regulators need to preempt bankruptcy, not rely on it, because as soon as any failed financial firm files for bankruptcy, it has signed its own death
warrant.
Several points about these recommendations
warrant
comment, beginning with the fact that the planning committee consisted almost entirely of people who do not actually treat patients and thus do not see firsthand the suffering of the afflicted and their families.
The three countries with larger deficit-to-GDP ratios have a combined deficit of less than $70 billion – not enough to
warrant
the G-20’s attention.
But the two motivations are consistent: market forces would not be placing downward pressure on the renminbi if China’s economic fundamentals did not
warrant
it.
Imagine that you are in a family affected by AIDS, your breadwinner received a death warrant, and you watched this person slipping away.
His own good, either physical or moral, is not sufficient warrant....Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.
Where Mill says that the good of the individual, “either physical or moral,” is “not sufficient warrant” for state interference, Hart says that the individual’s physical good is sufficient warrant, if individuals are likely to neglect their own best interests and the interference with their liberty is slight.
The risk may be slight, but if the consequences should it materialize are great enough, the expected cost of disaster may be sufficient to
warrant
defensive measures.
The Bigger Issue in SudanTEL AVIV – The most immediate result of the arrest
warrant
issued for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court last month was the expulsion of most aid agencies from the country.
The arrest
warrant
for al-Bashir should not be allowed to spur further attempts by his government to sabotage the CPA and the fragile process leading to the 2011 referendum.
A military court issued a
warrant
for their arrest.
The Danish cartoons were offensive, but did their publication
warrant
the killing of innocent individuals, attacking Danish and Western embassies and their citizens, and the burning of the Danish flag around the world?
They recognized that patent rights, if exercised to excess, would be a death
warrant
for millions of poor people.
As devotees of the 12th Imam, the Hojatieh believe that only great tribulation will
warrant
his coming.
But the “war on terror” did not
warrant
the decision to attack a sovereign state and topple its government on the flawed presumption that it housed weapons of mass destruction and was linked to the 2001 attacks.
The Bank of England has indicated that it has no intention of quitting QE; like the Fed, the BoE has stated a willingness to expand the program should economic conditions
warrant
it.
Spain and other high-unemployment euro-zone countries might oppose this policy but face monetary tightening nonetheless, because the ECB deems the overall state of the euro zone to
warrant
higher interest rates.
The collapse, not long after, of the dot-com bubble in 2000-2001 brought on not a depression but merely an output decline so mild as to barely
warrant
the name “recession.”
There was also skepticism among developing countries about whether a stronger UN commitment to human rights was what Annan claimed it to be or, instead, merely a moral flag of convenience – or worse, a legal
warrant
for Western military intervention.
Now financial risks are deemed to be sufficiently important for macroeconomic management to
warrant
regulatory arrangements going beyond that of the microprudential supervisor.
In the coming days, judges sitting on the International Criminal Court in The Hague will decide whether to issue a
warrant
for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for the crime of genocide.
Even so, the ICC prosecutor’s application for an arrest
warrant
for al-Bashir – announced this past July – has yet to provoke a widely-feared crackdown on humanitarian organizations.
But the Pretoria High Court order that he defied, which enforced a
warrant
from the International Criminal Court charging him with genocide and crimes against humanity, marks a step forward in the fight against impunity.
In an audio recording that he sent to journalists earlier this month, he stated that the organization had done nothing to
warrant
an amnesty.
As leaders stop acting the way they used to, or fail to do as much as a situation might warrant, other actors test the limits.
The evidence available to him and to us about those investigations is clearly too paltry to
warrant
such a shift.
Those who insist that blasphemy does not
warrant
the protection otherwise given to freedom of expression often claim that it is a form of hate speech.
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