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As a result, Malaysia has developed both a general civil code, which is
applied
universally, and Islamic law, which is
applied
only to Muslims in personal and family matters.
If it is not applied, the argument goes, there will be a massive exodus of Muslims to other faiths.
Fortunately, there are existing models, such as those
applied
to ports, roads, and rail systems, as well as the royalties system for intellectual property.
A comprehensive policy is needed, yet the threats are so diverse and complex that separate approaches have to be
applied
simultaneously.
But in practice administrative rules are now being
applied
to exclude so-called “high-ranking” Ba’ath members from any form of government employment, and thousands are affected.
The Sunnis would probably accept the federalist provisions if they
applied
only to the Kurds.
Even better, the lessons of that success can – and therefore should – be
applied
to other great development challenges.
Although the Stability and Growth Pact has lost more and more respect (indeed, it is now to be applied, according to the European Commission, purely according to national leaders’ discretion), it would remain the anchor for fiscal stability and confidence.
But the Nobel Foundation is forced to look at much more such practical,
applied
material when it considers the economics prize.
That description could be
applied
to Lebanon today.
A cap on the tax reductions derived from tax expenditures that is equal to 2% of each individual’s adjusted gross income would raise more than $200 billion in 2013 if
applied
to all of the current deductions and to the exclusions for municipal-bond interest and employer-paid health insurance.
If
applied
widely, sustainable intensification could even reduce the total amount of land currently under cultivation.
Havel admits that this imperative, which can be
applied
to people fleeing other types of regimes, is “tough”; three decades later, however, it has lost none of its relevance.
But, while such impressive visualization tools can dramatically enhance transparency and public knowledge, they are surprisingly limited when
applied
to solving society’s problems.
The notion of "concerted lending" was
applied
in the big Mexican crisis of 1994-95 and in the East Asian crisis of 1997-8.
And how would Churchill and Washington fare if the same tests were
applied
to them?
This calls for a new form of inclusive multilateralism – one that can also be
applied
to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which complement the Paris agreement’s commitments.
It can be
applied
with care in areas where the consequences of violating Savage’s axiom are not too severe.
After discovering that mathematics could be
applied
to understanding the physical world, a small group of natural philosophers turned toward experimental empiricism with practical objectives.
"Political solutions" should be found, which really means that the European method of consensus building without firm action should be
applied
to the world at large.
For example, while Google DeepMind’s AlphaZero system was able to master Go, chess, and shogi – making it more general than most other AI systems, which can be
applied
only to a single specific activity – it has still demonstrated capability only within the limited confines of certain highly structured board games.
In the 45 years since the publication of his book, Hirschman’s framework has been usefully
applied
in an extremely broad array of contexts.
Normally, the multipliers
applied
to expansions in government purchases are much less than 1.5, because the central bank does not maintain constant monetary conditions as government spending expands, but rather acts to keep the economy on track to meet the monetary authority’s inflation target.
All this was to be
applied
to the entire planet; at the same time, participation was open to all and voluntary.
Indeed, the question of when the “responsibility to protect” – the international-law doctrine that was
applied
in Libya – not only legitimizes international intervention, but requires it, will arise in many contexts.
In some respects, this perception is accurate, but it cannot be
applied
to the broad Saudi public.
He thought that the American president should operate beyond the checks and balances
applied
by the US Constitution, just as his country should not be constrained by any international rules.
The same logic has been
applied
in the euro crisis, with official money taking the place of private-sector exposure.
If those laws were
applied
within America, most companies would be found to be engaged in unfair trade practices.
Today, little of the data being collected by the Internet of Things is being used, and it is being
applied
only in basic ways – detecting anomalies in the performance of machines, for example.
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