There is also pressure for reform of the ECB's cumbersome voting structure and policy framework.
Rather, it lies in how best to structure a policy that allows for proper enforcement of immigration laws while letting immigration continue as a positive force for economic strength and prosperity.
Alongside the unnecessary and intrusive charter of fundamental rights and the mad idea of giving the undeserving European Parliament more powers, Lisbon improves the EU's voting system, partly sorts out a muddled foreign-policy structure and creates a permanent presidency of the European Council in place of the present six-month, rotating one.
The "partnership" that Gates wants to alter operates within a dense, tight web of rules, laws, contracts, bureaucratic structures, habits, licensure requirements, training regimens, HR systems and a hundred other factors best described as policy and structure.
That IaaS product is CloudForms, which provides a policy and governance structure, so that enterprises can move to the cloud safely and securely, and run and manage applications across physical and virtual servers, and in many types of public clouds.
The bank's current structure "is not enough to do monetary policy, " Mr. Maung Maung Win said.
Foreign policy blunders, our rigid tax structure, lower wage scales abroad, and failure of regulators to monitor intensively brokers and big banks.
That idea made so much sense that the two companies had reached agreement on most of the issues usually impeding cross-border mergers, such as legal structure, governance arrangements, business strategy and dividend policy.
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In addition to being a costly employment policy, tenure also results in a reward structure that is largely misaligned with the interest of the public, as tenure rewards research and public stature, while it punishes teaching.
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IMF, including greater monetary-policy independence for the central bank, a new structure for financial regulation, and, by April, the lifting of the old 50% ceiling on foreign ownership of listed Korean companies.
Javier Solana, the so-called "High Representative" of the EU -- in effect its foreign policy supreme -- is working on the command structure and seeking to ease the worries of countries like Turkey, currently in NATO but not in the EU, that they will be squeezed out of future decisions on European security.
For example, the Wales Office's travel and subsistence policy on air travel is governed by the airline's fare structure and the duration of the flight.
And he has a decent foreign-policy record, from taking France back into NATO's military structure to his intervention in the 2008 Russian-Georgian war and his joint leadership of the campaign against Libya.
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This system of policy-making plays safe, keeping everything well within the boundaries of the official party structure.
Warren Buffett told CNBC on Monday that Europe will still have a hard time resolving its fiscal problems because the structure of the European Union makes it difficult to reach consensus, especially on matters related to fiscal policy, or government spending.
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It should alert policy makers and corporate leaders to a new direction in the way sourcing, production and market structure are headed.
Taking care of parents is part of Chinese tradition but the country's one-child policy and the trend of people moving away for work have put strains on the traditional family structure.
"What we're putting in place is a structure where everybody is being bought off to participate, " says Daphne Wysham, a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.
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