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Chelsea may have to reassess their January transfer window policy after the early diagnosis on Michael Essien's knee injury at the Africa Cup of Nations suggested that the midfielder would be out for one month.
Sure, I hate their new 28-day window policy, but they absolutely nail it in terms of customer service.
This paper considers four institutional designs using a simplified version of the model of Fujiki (2003, 2006), which includes a central bank intervention in foreign exchange markets, a combination of central bank discount window policy and the CLS Bank, foreign currency supply operations based on central bank swap lines, and cross-border collateral arrangements.
Right now at this very moment, our officials insist on a "one window" policy which prohibits vital airlifts or independent relief efforts by agencies and individuals who have the knowhow and are ready to move in.
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Mr Larraín said that everything would be on the table, even the possibility of capital controls, "although I know that they are the wrong way to go .Peru's finance minister, Luis Miguel Castilla, said that member countries were also looking for ways to harmonise trade mechanisms, specifically "single window" policies, which bring under one roof all steps related to moving goods.
Dev Ratna Dhakhwa, secretary general of the Nepal Red Cross Society, said earlier he feared Kathmandu's "one-window policy" for reconstruction would obstruct relief efforts, with political parties already trying to manipulate the system to siphon off funds.
When he thought an election was looming, the Tory leader decided to make it a front-of-the-window policy to give a huge tax cut to the richest 3000 estates in Britain – a revelation of his priorities that should cause any claim he is "progressive" to be greeted with belly-laughs.
His 'broken windows' policy leads to racist and brutal policing and separates the police from the local community".
He introduced the "broken windows" policy, whereby the smallest infractions are pursued, and duly saw the crime rate fall dramatically.
Serving as the head of the NYPD in the early 1990s, Bratton was one of the first commissioners of a major US city to adopt the broken windows policy.
By Eugene Kinkead and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, January 7 , 1939P. 13 Talk story on the no-motion-in windows policy of the Fifth Avenue Association which they adopted in 1924.
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