Sentences with phrase «global norm»

This is being treated as a bright - line violation of global norms that in itself requires retaliation.
There seemed to be a desire to shape global norms for pastoral practice.
I doubt we even understand the basic concept of global norms.
ITER Director - General Bernard Bigot plans to lead a delegation to Tehran as early as next month to begin formal talks on ties that, Iranian science officials hope, will boost the nation's fusion program and expose Iranian experts to global norms in science.
The convergence of Japan's P / E multiple to more global norms is therefore partly a function of convergence of global interest rates to similar extremely low levels through synchronized quantitative easing by central banks.
-LSB-...] Global norms are, more often than not, forged by expert networks, informal partnerships, consultative processes, lobby groups, «retreats» of world leaders behind closed doors.
Innovation and change take place in longer time frames, as fluxes in domestic politics and in global norms compel strategic cultures to adapt and evolve.
Observers see the move as a signal that the military government is trying to conform to global norms on the management of nuclear material as well as distance itself from a controversial figure regarded as the «father of the Islamic bomb.»
Perhaps it is because Japan's behavior regarding dolphins, whales and fishing is so outside global norms.
An artificial intelligence arms race will have a disintegrating effect on the commonly agreed global norms of international law, especially those on the restraint of the use of military force...
The convergence of Japan's P / E multiple to more global norms is therefore partly a function of convergence of global interest rates to similar extremely low levels through synchronized quantitative easing by central banks.
Today, China is the largest energy consumer and now has the opportunity to contribute to shaping global norms.
The agreements thus reflect both the promotion of global norms («normative power») and the self - interest of the EU and its Member States.
I predict taxes on plastic bags be the global norm within a few years.
In the glow of our pride of ownership, we tend to forget that owning your residence is hardly the global norm.
«But, the government is still divided with many opinions ranging from an outright ban on cryptocurrency trading to bringing the institutions that handle the currency into the system,» Hong said, adding that the government will thoroughly review the industry within global norms.
The group highlights 20 «electric vehicle capitals» of the world, where EV sales beat the global norm in the past two years.
your perception of family is of a singular unit which is not the global norm.
As the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil continues its work of making sustainable palm oil the global norm, its chief executive officer Darrel Webber talks to Eco-Business about the trends that will shape the organisation's work this year.
We wanted to examine US and Chinese behaviour with respect to key global norms both comparatively and also to assess how their bilateral relationship was influencing their respective positioning in respect of global norms.
One of our central findings in that book was that we could understand a great deal about China's (and America's) levels of behavioural consistency with global order norms by focussing on the domestic saliency of the global norm in question, and then the extent to which domestic norms aligned with those at the global level.
«Rather, rapid growth in giant trees is the global norm and can exceed 600 kg (1,300 pounds) per year in the largest individuals,» they wrote.
Such a global norm would advance the spirit of open collaboration, simplify current mechanisms of information sharing, and potentially save many lives in subsequent outbreaks.»
These SARPs and policies are used by ICAO Member States to ensure that their local civil aviation operations and regulations conform to global norms, which in turn permits more than 100,000 daily flights in aviation's global network to operate safely and reliably in every region of the world.
At a time when borderless communication is assumed to be the global norm, Cuba is a country caught in flux.
Only dramatic and concerted action on multiple fronts can prevent the human disasters now unfolding in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen from becoming the global norm.
The U.S. ranks lower than other countries in public concern about global warming and the results are stratified: among Republicans, the party more fully dedicated to the interests of wealth and corporate power, it ranks far lower than the global norm.
It has become a global norm and business practice.
The six - page statement finds that fully autonomous weapon systems raise serious questions, including over their potential impact on international peace and security, the implications for global norms and mechanisms governing warfare, likely proliferation, and possibility they will be «sought after by unscrupulous actors with malicious intent.»
The global norm would be to inform your employer two weeks before the effective date of your resignation.
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