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Unless Big Tech platforms are held to standards that parallel those
applied
to print, radio, and television, in-depth reporting and fact-checking will remain dying arts.
Indeed, despite India’s complex political and economic situation, its great expertise in scaling processes could have great impact if
applied
to the country’s own development.
In any case, one hopes that something has been learned from our decades of experience in fighting NCDs, and that these lessons can be
applied
in the more challenging and resource-poor settings of the developing world.
They established the system of ideas that bankers, politicians, and regulators
applied.
Turkey’s Nation of FaithsANKARA – After decades of official neglect and mistrust, Turkey has taken several steps to ensure the rights of the country’s non-Muslim religious minorities, and thus to guarantee that the rule of law is
applied
equally for all Turkish citizens, regardless of individuals’ religion, ethnicity, or language.
In most Asian countries, formal rules need to be simplified and
applied
more fairly.
And human-rights claims – unless they are
applied
selectively as part of a hypocritical sham – should always trump realpolitik.
But before embarking on those routes, the word “freedom” could be meaningfully
applied
only to the idea of liberation from Kremlin control.
Dangote has described how thousands of college graduates
applied
for a handful of truck-driving vacancies in his factory.
The term could be
applied
to all walks of life in the West.
But the UK stagnated, while the EEC prospered, and Britain
applied
for entry in 1963.
With this historic move, Serbia adopted a practice that took hold in the rich, Western countries after World War II but was never
applied
in the Communist bloc.
Nobody denies that challenges remain in ensuring that RtoP is
applied
effectively and consistently.
From 17th c. onwards often
applied
to delusive commercial or financial schemes.”
Likewise, the Bucharest court was asked for the number of judges disciplined since the beginning of 2000, including grounds for any sanctions
applied.
So far, the regime has merely
applied
the same blunt measures that fueled Tibetans’ grievances in the first place.
The heated discussions about austerity of recent years have been misplaced, with both critics and official cheerleaders overestimating the amount of austerity
applied.
Crimea was annexed on the spurious grounds that it had once been part of Russia – a justification that, if
applied
elsewhere, could underwrite the violent redrawing of boundaries in much of Europe.
Carbon taxes should be
applied
comprehensively to emissions from fossil fuels.
Coordination within the eurozone (for example, through the excessive-imbalance procedure, which might now be
applied
to Germany) seems largely insufficient if the aim is to help the peripheral countries.
While one might quibble about the complexity of US laws and regulations, it cannot be said that they are not
applied
relatively consistently.
But how can it be
applied
to the mess now in Syria?
The pressure that has always mattered most for the Assad regime is that capable of being
applied
by Russia.
With few exceptions, demographers and epidemiologists have not
applied
their expertise to making rigorous, credible estimates of civilian mortality and morbidity.
Fourth, laws are often arbitrarily applied, and sharia (Islamic law) frequently takes precedence over civil legislation, resulting in widespread impunity for crimes of violence against women.
If a supposedly universal policy is seen to be
applied
inconsistently in order to further one nation's or culture's interests, that policy will lose credibility and be rejected as representing a double standard.
The Arab policy of “removing the traces of aggression” was now no longer
applied
to Israel’s conquests of 1948, but to the lands that it occupied after the Six-Day War.
This approach, the “Copenhagen Consensus” process, is the same one that has been
applied
every four years to global challenges, and will next take place in 2012.
The fact that Snowden has now
applied
for temporary asylum in Russia has reinforced that interpretation.
Keynes began to examine these questions with the calculus of compound interest and its spectacular outcome when
applied
to long periods.
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