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For this reason, many people who know they are at risk for a disease because of their family history have
chosen
not to be tested.
This problem will doubtless persist until more local officials are
chosen
through elections.
His successor should be
chosen
with the goal of building on this achievement.
We do not measure inputs – including aid or natural-resource revenues – or government promises and commitments; instead, we have
chosen
to measure the impact of government activities on the lives of citizens.
That requires a new government of unquestionable legitimacy,
chosen
through a free and fair presidential election before the end of this year, as dictated by the constitution.
But the fact that his administration has
chosen
to default on 30 million Venezuelans, rather than on Wall Street, is not a sign of its moral rectitude.
We are trying to extrapolate the past experience of a small fraction of the world population that we have
chosen
to examine because they made a lot of money.
Instead, through a carefully
chosen
example, Straw was illustrating what it means to be open to others while expecting openness in return.
These countries have been more hesitant in trade matters, more ambiguous in the instruments they have
chosen
for managing the crisis, and remain reluctant to deal with environmental issues.
Those four could leave; they could have
chosen
to go but didn’t.
But instead of becoming a responsible stakeholder in the liberal international order, it seems to have
chosen
to focus on creating parallel governance structures, which it can shape according to its own preferences.
The
chosen
tools may sometimes strain our liberal temperament.
This recovery has been much weaker than previous ones because of fundamental differences in the cause of the downturn and in the policies
chosen
to achieve recovery.
Future US policy must embody a simple but powerful principle: America will engage with and support (through various kinds of foreign assistance) any government
chosen
through internationally monitored free and fair elections that then governs according to a popularly ratified national constitution, with compliance overseen by an independent judiciary.
Considering these difficulties, some inside the Party admit that "there is only one way forward: let someone be in charge, no matter how she or he is chosen, even through an election, provided effective decision-making is restored."
Since assuming office in 2013, Premier Li Keqiang’s government has
chosen
not to loosen the previous government’s rigorous macro policies, instead hoping that the resulting pressure on existing industries might help to stimulate the authorities’ sought-after structural shift toward household consumption and services.
Nonetheless, the Mexican people have
chosen
him, and he will have to deal with Trump for much (if not all) of his six years in office.
That is the road that the European Union has
chosen.
I have
chosen
to be here at this historic moment, for I was out of the country until three days ago and had plenty of invitations to continue my trip abroad.
Re-engineering humanity’s power systems is going to be an expensive undertaking, regardless of what mix of technologies are used, and the
chosen
systems will have to be reliable and widely available.
Qatar has been
chosen
as the seat of fresh US-Taliban negotiations in order to keep the still-skeptical Afghan government at arm’s length (despite the pretense of “Afghan-led” talks), and to insulate the Taliban negotiators from Pakistani and Saudi pressure.
It all depends on the path
chosen.
They apply only to governments that have
chosen
to be a party to them.
If a gradual process of disintegration eventually makes a eurozone breakup unavoidable, the path
chosen
by Germany and the ECB – large-scale financing for the eurozone periphery – would destroy the core central banks’ balance sheets.
For more than a decade, I have criticized the Fund’s governance, symbolized by the way its leader is
chosen.
Finally, as a new order seemed to emerge in the aftermath of the US-made Great Recession, the G-20 agreed (or so it was thought) that the next IMF head would be
chosen
in an open and transparent manner.
Our collective failure to take action is not the result of having
chosen
leaders who are insane or irrational.
According to new research from the Centre for European Reform, the UK economy is already 2.1% smaller than it would have been had voters
chosen
to remain.
There is ample time between now and October for the IMF to install an open and fair selection process that will lead to the best person being chosen, regardless of nationality.
The other 30 seats, however, are
chosen
through functional constituencies, which represent specific interests, such as banks, insurance companies, stockbrokers, chambers of commerce, and transport operators.
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