Apparatus
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Gambling, prostitution, loan sharking, and the like helped an organized crime
apparatus
in the city.
Mani comes off as exactly the kind of showbiz type that would co-produce her own Death Wish starring role, and I find that type sporadically endearing, but the movie is an ungainly
apparatus.
The score is a beautiful piece of suspense delivering
apparatus.
Yes, outright apartheid was abolished, but all the
apparatus
of power was reserved by the minority whites, leaving the ANC government more or less impotent.
However, the Royal Engineers in reality are English-speaking German soldiers in British uniforms, parachuted into England to set up a counter radar
apparatus
which will disrupt England's radar network.
Why did Dan always look angry - especially after his enlightenment - whenever he approached an
apparatus?
The entire security
apparatus
in Iraq is corrupt and infiltrated by insurgents.
Having full control over the judiciary, the intelligence apparatus, and the military makes Khamenei seem invincible against all political factions or elected officials.
Iraq is a Shiite-majority country, but Saddam’s political
apparatus
was dominated by Sunnis, many of whom had acquired deep religious convictions during a period of Islamization in the 1990s.
We use this same mental
apparatus
to develop a sense of “us”: the people we care about and root for.
To face its new security threats, South Korea needs a new security
apparatus
that depends on innovation, adaptability, and vision.
Ordinarily, I would not pontificate on the structure of another country’s foreign-policy
apparatus.
Navalny has a YouTube channel;Putin controls the entire state apparatus, a mechanism of suppression vaster than any of the Russian czars ever had – and one that decades of totalitarianism have made virtually bulletproof.
The Leninist “democratic centralism” to which Morsi seemed to have subscribed, if maintained, will be a standing provocation to the new generations and their allies in the old state
apparatus
to rise up, even at the price of civil war.
It knows that the bureaucratic
apparatus
remains outrageously large, and that civil servants retain numerous expensive perks - cars, dachas, medical services, and more - while most ordinary Russians scrape by on meager wages and vegetable gardens.
But the current classification of the domains of life is based on the ribosome – the production
apparatus
of proteins – which does not exist in these viruses.
And we cannot rule out that Sunday’s most salient statistic (that 57%!) signifies not only the last gasp of the supine corpses that had been yesterday’s political
apparatus
(and that may rise again to become tomorrow’s populist parties).
Because the state uses its
apparatus
to deter competition – both informally, through arbitrary enforcement of property rights, and formally, through trade restrictions – crony capitalism is not only unjust, but also inefficient.
Complicating the picture further is the fact that Putin represents the most pro-Western force in Russia, while the state
apparatus
remains conservative, traditional, and archaic.
But appearances can deceive, for the legacy of Putin's first term is that he is losing his fight with the state
apparatus
that he inherited.
In the case of Brexit, the original “Leave” campaigners drew a line between the “people” and the “experts,” and they called for dismantling large parts of the British state apparatus, where those experts are apparently ensconced.
Such a powerful
apparatus
cannot retire to a quiet life in a dacha as Yeltsin did – it would have to privatize everything first – which implies that Putin has no choice but to remain in office, regardless of what he says about not seeking a third presidential term.
Moreover, under the organizational umbrella of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) – the latter-day version of the old central planning
apparatus
– China has marshaled considerable resources into the formulation of a comprehensive and well-thought-out economic strategy.
After all, the Putin regime, in place for nearly 14 years, controls most public institutions and the entire security apparatus, including the public prosecutors, and can close or censor any media outlet at any time without notice.
As the Mumbai attack five years ago and the recent LoC incidents have shown, the gap between Pakistan’s official statements and its military’s actions suggests that the civilian government, even if sincere, is too weak to control its own security
apparatus.
Besides, the whole administrative
apparatus
of the State, which could not be changed in a month, had to serve the new Poland.
Russia's bureaucratic
apparatus
has grown after communism, extending its dead hand over society.
Just as a car’s ABS makes it easier for a driver to slow down or change course to avoid dangerous obstacles, Dubai’s state-led development
apparatus
can realign its attraction and branding activities in accordance with its growth goals and changing circumstances in the Middle East and beyond.
The same can be said of Saudi Arabia, where Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman just purged the government and security
apparatus
to consolidate his power.
Last year, Chisti and his team, in collaboration with colleagues from Australia and with funding from the Australian Agency for International Development, conducted a clinical trial in Bangladesh to compare the efficacy of this alternative
apparatus
to the low- and high-flow oxygen therapies recommended by the World Health Organization in resource-poor contexts.
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