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The principles
applied
by securities regulators since the 1930s remain sensible: protect investors and require sufficient disclosure of all the risks involved in an investment.
For example, he
applied
the lessons of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire to the break-up of the Soviet bloc.
On the contrary,
applied
both individually and together, fiscal stimulus and consolidation are necessary parts of the adjustment process.
The secular, ethical mental-training exercises used in the ReSource project could be
applied
in businesses, political institutions, schools (for both teachers and students), and health-care settings – in short, in all areas where people experience high levels of stress and related phenomena.
If Poland's central bank had
applied
a forward-looking DIT policy over the past two years, it would have cut interest rates (reducing the inflation risk premium) much faster.
Many have applied, but no license has yet been granted.
The French junior Human Rights Minister, Rama Yade, declared that the United Nations’ principle of the “responsibility to protect” should be
applied
to Burma, forcibly if necessary.
Nevertheless, there may be cultural differences in understanding how compassion should be
applied.
Given that a wealth tax would be used primarily to pay down high levels of existing public debt, it would be
applied
in the context of the individual member states.
It is easy to see how this theory can be
applied
to personal relations.
The schema might also be
applied
to political relations: Hirschman wrote a memorable article showing how the ability to exit East Germany in 1989 produced a sudden breakdown of loyalty.
Back then, I was already venturing what is, for economists, a heretical presumption: that chaos theory should be
applied
to the economy; that devastating effects can follow from the smallest causes.
What accounts for this implacable determination to leave the Greek wound festering under a flimsily
applied
Band-Aid?
The reason, as US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it, is that "If there be time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be
applied
is more speech, not enforced silence."
That rebuke is being
applied
to perhaps Europe’s most successful economy, for Ireland has the EU’s second highest budget surplus, its second lowest level of public debt, and by far the highest growth in the 1990's of countries in the Monetary Union.
Only the major pharmaceutical companies, working in conjunction with basic and
applied
research centers around the world, can mobilize the necessary funding.
Consider, for example, a tax of 0.25%
applied
to all cross-border financial transactions.
Libya again followed the textbook: Resolution 1970
applied
targeted sanctions, an arms embargo, and the threat of prosecution at the International Criminal Court to concentrate Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s mind on civilian protection.
But those who derisively call China a “trade cheat” should ponder whether China would have been able to diversify its economy and grow as rapidly if it had become a member of the WTO before 2001, or if it had slavishly
applied
WTO rules since then.
Likewise, more nitrogen fertilizer is
applied
in agriculture than is fixed naturally in all terrestrial ecosystems, and nitric-oxide production from the burning of fossil fuels and biomass also surpasses natural emissions.
The problem is that the principle cannot be
applied
consistently.
Iraq is the first instance when the Bush doctrine is being
applied
and it is provoking an allergic reaction.
Governments that live by their constitutional principles, even when they are imperfectly interpreted and applied, should avoid slipping back into dictatorship and are likely to be self-correcting over time.
In the 1970s, American researchers estimated that getting fusion power on the grid would demand investment of $2-3 billion annually in research and development until anywhere from 1990 to 2005 (depending on the amount of effort applied).
We are once again learning the hard way that this kind of austerity, when
applied
in the teeth of a major financial crisis, leads only to depression.
But such practices are still being
applied
to a lesser degree, and they can be pulled out of the arsenal whenever political or social conditions dictate.
If the concept of the West is to become the new cornerstone of France’s diplomatic identity, it must be
applied
with prudence and moderation, even as Barack Obama’s arrival in the White House is likely to improve its image of the premiere Western power.
For three decades, successive governments have consistently and rigorously
applied
an economic model based on agriculture-led industrialization.
One reason for this is the difference between the cultures of basic science and
applied
science.
In the Muslim world,
applied
science has even more religious and political entanglements.
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