Sentences with phrase «liberalization which»

We conclude the formal discussion by noticing that either all geometrical elements are points, which follows from the theorem of symmetrical coverage (22), or no geometrical element is a point, which follows from allowing tangential inclusion to satisfy the definition of coverage, a liberalization which enables any abstractive set to asymmetrically cover an a set.

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China's central bank and economic policymakers understand that capital account liberalization will be a powerful stimulus for reforming China's financial markets, which in turn, should strengthen China's economy.
In the 1800s, in Europe, the argument for the liberalization of bankruptcy law, and the introduction of limited liability, was bolstered by the increasing number of cases like John Bayer, who went bankrupt and then, later, started producing Bayer aspirin, which became a great success.
Corporate concerns were only inflamed by President Trump's Asia trip, which showcased his «America First» trade policy and left the United States isolated as 11 other nations agreed to new trade liberalization measures.
The stock market whiplash also poses a credibility problem for the Communist regime, particularly with regard to its economic and financial liberalization program, of which the progressive opening of the domestic share market was meant to be a part.
He will broke no compromise with institutionalization, which is ultimately what he thought the social traditions of human cultures promoted, even as he resisted a liberalization that secularized the gospel.
Globalization, which integrates the world economy through liberalization of trade and investment and deregulation and privatization of business so that the world transnational corporations (TNCs) can operate freely across national boundaries.
By the 1970s, it was increasingly obvious that we needed economic liberalization, which began during that decade and continued apace in the 1980s and 1990s.
In this context, globalization means global economic liberalization, developing a global financial system and a transnational production system which is based on a homogenized worldwide law of value1.
While the power of the IMP (and the World Bank) to impose economic liberalization programmes is limited to only those impecunious states which seek financial relief from it, all the WTO members are committed, by virtue of their membership of the organization, to its goal of a world free of tariff barriers.
In an increasing array of matters, a partial Europeanization has taken place which is not only insufficient but also the source of intractable problems: for instance, the liberalization of the exchanges of goods, services and capitals has been implemented without a parallel harmonization of social, tax and environmental standards.
Liberalization of economic policies world - over, and various intergovernmental negotiations to open trades between different countries, have resulted in globalization, which, in my opinion, offers both tremendous opportunities, but also a few threats.
After the Deng Xiaoping's policy of Opening and Reform in 1978, the People's Republic of China has gone through a liberalization of culture which led to numerous forms of avant - garde, experimental, and museum - based art.
The decade before May 2014, when the serving government came to power, I likened former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to a World Bank official seeking to advance the economic policy of liberalization, which he introduced as finance minister in 1991.
The procedure for registration as an electricity retailer is now being performed based on screening by the Electricity and Gas Market Surveillance Commission (EGC), which was established for the liberalization and reform of the energy market.
This is the fourth of a four part video series entitled, The Future of Law (is here): Regulatory Liberalization, which discusses the early stages of disruption occurring within the legal industry.
The social contract is not and will not work for lawyers if the monopoly continues to crumble, which it will as we move from de facto to formal liberalization and regulatory reform.
The fourth disruptor is regulatory liberalization (i.e. changes to the ethics rules), especially RPC 5.4, which currently prohibits non-lawyers from owning or investing in law firms.
Many large U.S. firms — such as Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett — have expressed interest in having a presence in South Korea, which moved ahead with a planned liberalization of its markets for legal and professional services in late 2009.
Today, the liberalization of divorce, which began in 1970 in California, means that if someone wants out of a marriage, the other spouse can not trap him or her.
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