Population and ConsumptionToo little consumption is the biggest challenge climate-change policy will face in the future, eclipsing the signifiance of over-consumption.
Instagram's changes came as part of its acquisition by Facebook, and the change-policy-face-backlash-then-apologize dance step is a classic Zuckerberg move.
However, intelligence and international relations experts had for the past few years been stating that the US must change its foreign policy or face the wrath of extremists.
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Perhaps more importantly however, the policy would face certain resistance among outraged flyers, some of whom would likely be irate enough to boycott any airlines that took up such a practice.
To prevent this from happening is the real challenge that India's policy-makers face.
Mr. BERNANKE: It's difficult enough to make good policy in the face of a complex economy, complex financial system.
More generally, Japan will have to adopt a new energy policy in the face of popular hostility to nuclear power.
And that the countries in the eurozone must give up some sovereignty on fiscal policy, or face a euro armageddon in case of default.
Also last week, the IMF cut its growth forecast for the UK, and its chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, urged the UK to rethink its austerity policy in the face of continuing weakness in the economy.
In fact, the Achilles heel of any attempt to increase energy prices to a point necessary to alter consumer behavior is that this is exactly the type of policy that will face serious political opposition, and probably demise, every time.
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Thus macroeconomic policy was previously broadly liberal, energy policy dirigiste, social policy welfarist, nationality policy inclusive but with an ethnic Russian face, and foreign policy statist.
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If the policy is more than 20 years old, it's almost certainly a whole life policy, meaning it builds up cash value and can be borrowed against. (This is what reeled in your parents.)Another popular variation was the endowment policy, which pays face value at a specified age, such as 65.
It is the only intergovernmental programme that aims to apply social science research to development issues, encouraging policy-oriented-research to face current global challenges, and bridging the gaps between researchers, civil society and policy-makers in order to allow them to work together, whilst respecting the individual role and place of each actor.
Mr Sargeant said the policy "flies in the face" of trying to keep families together.
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The president practised a policy of containment, his face rigid with diplomatically suppressed emotions.
The talks have entered a slow phase, in part because policy makers don't face an immediate deadline.
However, like the Artful Dodger, Bernanke must disguise his willful inflationary strategy because it flies in the face of stated policy and public opinion.
Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
Other Presidents have followed Ronald Reagan's lead in using individuals seated with the First Lady to assign a human face to various policy points.
Does he want to formulate -- or through you -- articulate his approach to the policy there even in the face of heightened U.S. casualties?
Opening a debate on 1 July 2010 on UK foreign policy objectives "in the face of changing hazards and opportunities", Lord Howe, foreign secretary from 1983-89, said the similarity was "something which pleases me enormously".
Dominated by showy nightclubs and a "face control" policy that sees doormen turning away clubbers whose image doesn't fit the venue's, what the clubbing scene lacks in innovation it makes up for in energy and high-end hedonism.
But at some point, this turning-the-other-cheek policy can slap us in the face.
The decision does not indicate what the face amount of the policy was.
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We face priorities in our policy-making, in our dangers to be avoided.
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Intelligence is designed to inform policy-making even in the face of doubt, to allow officials to judge potential action while ambiguity still exists.
But while the labor force may absorb Spanish-only employees, an emerging debate among policy makers asks whether their children face additional challenges in English-speaking schools.
Mantega has become the official face of Brazilian economic policy in international circles now that well known superstar Central Banker Henrique Meirelles has left his post under the new government.
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So if you're going to sell the home and ruin the chance of the relationship, you're not actually going to rehabilitate, you're actually flying in the face of your own policy.
Short of an about-face in global monetary policy, the near-halving of Western clothing and footwear prices since 1989, enabled by low-cost Asian labor and plant, is going to struggle to keep deflating.
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