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And his
assessment
of its solvability was equally concise: “[B]oth the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race.”
To be sure, algorithmic
assessment
is not new.
But, unlike modern machine-learning algorithms, older
assessment
tools were reasonably well understood.
The AQR is the key element in a “comprehensive assessment” of Europe’s banks before the ECB formally takes on supervisory responsibility for more than 80% of the eurozone banking system in November.
With national supervisors, who are often inclined to present a rosy picture of their countries’ institutions, no longer in charge, we can hope that the
assessment
will be more robust than the earlier stress tests carried out under the auspices of the European Banking Authority (EBA).
Now the Commission has followed up by publishing its own
assessment.
And his
assessment
of US firepower is no doubt correct.
The New Climate EconomicsNEW YORK – This Friday, in its latest comprehensive
assessment
of the evidence on global warming, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will show that the world’s climate scientists are more certain than ever that human activity – largely combustion of fossil fuels – is causing temperatures and sea levels to rise.
But the real change will come only when all STEM programs provide students with the tools they need to carry out a credible
assessment
of their work’s effects on humanity.
Maybe that is too harsh an
assessment
of Africa’s nascent democracies.
Indeed, lenders are supposed to be experts on risk management and assessment, and in that sense, the onus should be on them.
In Palestinian politics, total victory and Israel’s destruction is still preferable to an honest
assessment
that this goal is unattainable, terrorism must be abandoned, and law and order must be imposed.
For example, a reduction in traditional lecturing and rote learning could create space for the kinds of self-paced and personalized learning and
assessment
tools being used by professors delivering Massive Open Online Courses on EdX and other online educational platforms.
As we move towards the next century, I think we would be well advised, precisely because of the victory of 1989, to make a very sober, realistic, and philosophically responsible
assessment
of the problems that we all may together confront.
One
assessment
estimates that about $40 billion a year will be needed to halve rates of deforestation and ensure sustainable management of forests in developing countries by the target date.
But his
assessment
of the relationship between basic research and technological innovation – in short, that “‘basic science’ isn’t nearly as productive of new inventions as we tend to think”– misses the mark.
In economic terms, that means broadening the
assessment
of inflation risks from a focus on domestic “output gaps” – the difference between actual and potential (or full employment) GDP – to the global output gap.
Knowing full well that monetary policy works with lags of 12-18 months, the central bank has to be forward-looking, setting its policy rate on the basis of where it thinks inflation is headed, not on the basis of a backward-looking
assessment
of where inflation has been.
Similarly, insurance underwriting, claims
assessment
and management, and fraud monitoring have all become faster and more precise.
The analysis contained in our new report, A New Growth Path for Europe – Generating Prosperity and Jobs in the Low-Carbon Economy, is based on a comprehensive
assessment
of European growth prospects in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
An
assessment
by America’s intelligence agencies, released in February, argues that, “during the next 10 years, water problems will contribute to instability in states important to US national security interests.”
Furthermore, Netanyahu’s unsentimental
assessment
of the Middle East does not line up with that of the Obama administration – in thrall to its collapsing romance with moderate Islamists – and its devoted supporters among Jewish Americans.
But the culture of a private auditing firm can bring something new by moving beyond a basic review of legality to a general
assessment
of performance.
For the plan’s opponents, the main causes of indignation are the criteria for
assessment.
And if
assessment
of state action were based only on a set of pre-defined quantitative targets, ministers would also understandably – but mistakenly – neglect quality and other important objectives.
An extensive global safety regime is now in place that includes binding international legal instruments, internationally agreed safety standards, peer review and assessment, nationally integrated systems of governmental and regulatory control, and research and development.
And, while ten years is too short for a definitive
assessment
of such an ambitious policy, we have undoubtedly covered considerable ground.
Of course, any
assessment
of Trump’s declared positions risks being rendered meaningless within a few hours.
This
assessment
is not only far too generous toward Berlusconi; it also risks making it seem that Trump is less dangerous than his Italian counterpart.
What remains absolutely certain, however, is that any clear-eyed
assessment
by the Kremlin must conclude that a Trump victory is not in Russia’s interests.
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