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Lenders to a repressive regime will no longer expect these debts to be repaid by its successors, immediately making lenders worldwide
careful
about lending to them.
A
careful
analysis of Merkel’s words shows that she was not questioning the future of the transatlantic alliance.
But a
careful
reading of the 39-page final communiqué indicates that the member states are beginning to gather themselves to face these reforms in a systematic way -- but only after the German elections.
So, in introducing a new style of governance, exemplified by merit-based cabinet appointments, Jokowi must be
careful
not to alienate the political and business elites who have long benefited from their tight grip on power.
Educational voucher programs, for example, took a knock when
careful
analysis of a Chilean program found no positive effect on students’ performance.
Successful leaders are
careful
to identify their company’s blind spots and introduce mechanisms to ensure that no harm will come from them.
Guarding against blind spots takes
careful
thought, but executives and boards can put processes in place to protect against them.
To take a simple example, more reasonable EU rules on genetically modified agricultural imports from North America, if translated with appropriately
careful
monitoring to Africa, could be a tremendous boon to African agriculture.
It may be
careful
not to alienate America, but it will struggle to build a collaborative relationship with its regional neighbors.
Even though “Harry” Lee, as he was known when he was a student at Cambridge, imbibed much from Western civilization, including a peculiar admiration for the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, he was always
careful
to stress the Asian provenance of his political ideas.
But this requires
careful
preparation, adjustment and management.
Of course,
careful
monitoring yields potentially very useful information for preventing heart attacks.
Of course, to make faster and more inclusive growth a reality, thereby validating exuberant markets, more will be needed – namely,
careful
design, broad political buy-in, and sustained implementation.
Despite decades of
careful
data collection and mathematical and statistical research, on many large questions we have little more than rules of thumb.
The sheer size of these remittances, and their importance in keeping many millions of people above the poverty line, suggests that rich-country governments should take a
careful
look at the existing system.
Companies will insist on a more
careful
distinction between corporate and personal e-mail address use.
And, if South Korea is not careful, it could end up in much the same place.
Regulators should therefore keep a
careful
eye on any credit-financed cryptocurrency speculation.
For decades, successive US presidents have understood that the
careful
management of the bilateral relationship with China is vital to America’s national interests.
It was only in the late twentieth century that
careful
study of the motion of normal, visible matter revealed the gravitational influence of lots of otherwise invisible stuff.
Within the realm of religious politics, Khamenei has made
careful
use of Ahmadinejad’s radicalism.
So a surprise conclusion in the manner of Madrid will only make matters worse, because
careful
preparations will be needed to contain the damage, and too much time will be lost if everything is put off until the meeting in Prague.
But a
careful
look at these data is less reassuring.
(Trump’s chief of staff responded with a veiled threat, warning the director to “be careful.”)
We must be
careful
not to fool ourselves into believing that the MDGs can be achieved through development aid alone.
Earlier editions of the manual were
careful
not to include grief in diagnoses of depression, because the two conditions – both of which may include insomnia, loss of appetite, listlessness, and intense mood swings – are easy to confuse.
And Appelbaum and Batt are
careful
to point out that many private-equity firms bring better management or other efficiency improvements to their portfolio companies.
First, they should be making
careful
assessments of the specific kinds of risks their countries face, including risks from epidemics, climate change, extreme weather events, and earthquakes.
Other colleagues at the Earth Institute, and in similar research institutes, are making
careful
estimates of how these risks are evolving in view of changes in our planet’s climate, population, and patterns of international travel and human settlement.
We must be
careful
not to drive migration further underground or offer additional opportunities to the criminal gangs that prey on the desperation of migrants to make obscene profits.
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