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In exchange for greater flexibility on public and social spending, fiscal rules should be
applied
more strictly to all remaining expenditures, and should include the use of sanctions when necessary.
But Eritreans often headed for Switzerland, and many Afghanis
applied
for asylum in Hungary.
Developing countries that had finally acquired the needed skills and institutions
applied
advanced-country technologies locally, benefiting from plentiful, low-cost labor.
When communist Poland
applied
to rejoin the IMF in 1981, for example, US opposition induced the Fund’s managing director not to bring the matter before the board; no vote was taken until the US dropped its objection.
And yet Bitcoin’s opponents should be asking how the groundbreaking ideas that underlie it could be
applied
to reforming the global financial system.
For years, we have allowed governments and companies to gather and analyze our biometric data whenever we have
applied
for a driver’s license, a travel visa, naturalization, or certain jobs, or even simply gone to an amusement park.
China’s Institutional ChallengeHONG KONG – Last month, the Nobel laureate economist Douglass North, who
applied
economic theory to history to gain insight into institutional and social change, died at his home in Michigan.
These same lessons can be
applied
to the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s), the targets for fighting poverty, disease, and hunger that the world’s governments adopted in 2000.
Like Budanov, she
applied
for early release from prison in 2008.
The US will also provide, share, and absorb technology and human talent, remaining at the top end of the higher-education spectrum and in basic and
applied
research.
These carried out
applied
R&D that, in capitalist systems, is mostly done by the private sector.
Besides, what would a containment policy
applied
to Russia today look like?
With South Korea, Brazil, Australia, and Argentina permanently exempted from US tariffs on steel and aluminum, and with certain measures
applied
only to final goods and primary products, the impact of rising Sino-American trade tensions has so far been limited.
How is one to extend to the pure and
applied
sciences the techniques of presentation, of graphic intelligibility long established in the arts?
The Alliance could also offer to new partners some of the tools for security-sector reform that it has
applied
in former Soviet countries and, more recently, in the Middle East, aimed at ensuring that regional militaries respect human rights and civilian authority.
Even if everyone (including the United States)
applied
the Kyoto rules and stuck to them throughout the century, the change would be almost immeasurable, postponing warming for a mere six years in 2100 while costing at least $150 billion a year.
As Iraq moved to complete the Osirak reactor by the early 1980’s, Israel
applied
diplomatic pressure and actions against foreign nuclear vendors, sabotaged atomic exports, and assassinated Iraqi scientists, before finally settling on the June 1981 air strike on the plant.
Since 2002, the US has
applied
a multi-pronged approach.
Europe’s leaders have so far
applied
only plaster to the wounds.
But the OMT, announced in September 2012 but never applied, would be politically difficult to implement.
In short, young Muslims in the West need to believe that democratic principles are respected abroad and
applied
equally at home.
On the one hand, the moral and jurisdictional principles of the democratic state have continued to be
applied
in Israel in accordance with the tradition of the rule of law.
CAMBRIDGE – New technologies reduce the prices of goods and services to which they are
applied.
A century ago, the sociologist Max Weber classified the three types of legitimacy that can ground governmental authority: traditional (an inherited system); charismatic (a particular leader’s force of personality); or legal (a set of rational rules,
applied
fairly).
Western democracies offer endless examples of regulation run amok, as well as instances of rules being
applied
unevenly.
Since proposing a pay-or-play scheme for the pharmaceutical industry, I have come to think that the same principle could be
applied
more broadly in business.
Precision medicine – which should not be confused with personalized medicine – describes a rules-based process by which standardized treatments with predictable outcomes are
applied
to known health conditions.
In fact, at the moment, the concept of precision medicine is incorrectly
applied
to improve only the outcomes of intuitive medicine, instead of identifying the causal mechanisms of diseases.
One day, when we have gained a similar level of understanding of the biochemistry and physiology of the human body, precision medicine will be
applied
to all disease categories.
But they are set to be
applied
more broadly as financiers and regulators alike recognize the full consequences of environmental dislocation.
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