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And yet, in many African countries, this
advice
has rarely been heeded.
These voters generally do not reject the benefits of technologies that result from modern science, but they do reject the evidence and
advice
of scientists regarding public policies.
By contrast, most outsiders, asking “What can we do?”, emphasized geographic or cultural factors, or some purely economic “poverty trap,” whose effects should be countered by foreign aid and
advice.
Indeed, various Arab countries, notably Egypt and Tunisia, are seeking Indonesian leaders’
advice
on balancing Islam and politics.
As a professor, I find that my students often ask me for career
advice
with a different tone than in the past.
A century later, millions of people are taking Nietzsche's
advice
to heart.
They are not short of
advice
– and from a wide range of sources.
Unfortunately, there are few sources of good
advice
to help young people navigate these dangers.
With
advice
from Eisenhower’s former Attorney General, Herbert Brownell, State Department lawyers drafted the Taiwan Relations Act, a law like no other in American history, which allowed the US government to conduct business with Taiwan, including arms sales, without recognition.
Likewise, proclaimed support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s departure (as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about enforced “safe areas” (an utter failure in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
Based partly on my advice, they began investing tens of millions of dollars to improve health-care infrastructure.
The United States Government Accountability Office sent identical genetic samples to several of the testing companies, and got widely varying, and mostly useless,
advice.
In the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert offered wise
advice
to the next US president upon his retirement.
Incautious and expensive
advice
from McKinsey and other private consulting firms could help turn Bhutan into a degraded tourist zone.
Even if they did, the CEO wouldn’t take their
advice.
These areas rebelled against the
advice
of political and business elites to vote “Remain” and instead demanded protection from the vicissitudes of global change.
The public also favors psycho-social approaches, such as talking to someone and getting advice, or help finding friends or a job, rather than drugs, electro-shocks, or admission to psychiatric hospital.
For some people, this will mean expensive genetic testing and designer diets, but for most, it will mean realistic
advice
based on visibly demonstrable phenotypes – a tendency to gain weight, for example, or an intolerance or allergic response to certain food types.
As each unit took its own steps, these local actions were communicated to the rest of the world through Web sites that tracked and disseminated global plans, as well as offering information, advice, and encouragement.
Bandar provided key insights and
advice
as President George W. Bush planned the 2003 Iraq invasion.
For example, Italian politicians, who, given Italy’s recent dismal economic performance, would seem the least qualified to offer the ECB
advice
on monetary policy, are nonetheless advocating interest-rate cuts.
Perhaps we should look at Popper again and remember his advice: to use what reason we have to tackle our insecurities.
“Strange people will begin to assemble at the station out of nowhere to ‘explain’ to you” why that
advice
is correct.
In abandoning the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, US President Donald Trump rejected the
advice
of allies and showed an utter disregard for the interests of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the broader international community.
My
advice
to voters is: take everything you are given !
And now, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on a recent visit to the Caucasus, reiterated his
advice
to the Turks to “repent” for the massacres of Armenians committed by the decaying Ottoman regime in 1915.
Fourth, fiscal policy remains contractionary, because Germany continues to reject a growing chorus of
advice
that it should undertake a short-term stimulus.
Perhaps what really matters is what happens after a candidate takes office: the quality of the checks and balances within which he or she operates, the
advice
offered, the decisions taken, and, ultimately, the policies pursued.
The latest fashion in policy
advice
is essentially still more of the same.
To that end, we should follow the
advice
of David Lipton, the IMF’s first deputy managing director, and move beyond the fashionable “OHIO” approach, focused on getting one’s “own house in order,” to the more demanding California – or “CA” – strategy of “collective action.”
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