Commonly
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Such initiatives are more
commonly
associated with advanced economies than with developing countries.
At worst, they sometimes employ terrorist tactics
(commonly
defined as violence that deliberately targets civilians).
Resolving that crisis is both easier and more difficult than is
commonly
supposed.
The American made a firm, explicit and apparently sincere commitment to lobby as strongly as possibly for what he calls “comprehensive immigration reform” and what in Mexico is
commonly
known as “the whole enchilada.”
The extent to which growth creates opportunities and improves living standards depends on an array of structural and institutional economic policies, including many in areas outside of education and redistribution (the areas most
commonly
featured in discussions about inequality).
Conversely, we know that new genes, designated ORFans (“orphan genes”), are
commonly
created by gene duplication, fusion, or other unknown mechanisms.
Although resistant forms are
commonly
found in tumors that haven’t yet been exposed to treatment, they generally occur in small numbers.
If this reduction continues after the economy recovers – as seems likely, given the cost-containment incentives in the Affordable Care Act
(commonly
known as Obamacare) – the US stands to spend $2 trillion less on health care over the coming decade.
While it is
commonly
believed that the devaluations were intended to “beggar thy neighbor,” Nurkse pointed out that they were often accompanied by expansionary monetary policy, which benefited world trade.
Paulson’s appointment presumably shows that Bush is far more concerned about environmental issues than is
commonly
believed.
The main side-effect of statins, which lower cholesterol in the blood, is severe muscle inflammation, and it can now be predicted with a simple genotype test, as can the response to Plavix, the second most
commonly
prescribed drug after statins.
And transgender people still
commonly
receive medical diagnoses that turn identity into pathology.
So is replication, the other most
commonly
cited argument in favor of data sharing.
There is always a delicate balance, to be sure, between
commonly
held views and individual liberties.
For example, the term jihad,
commonly
translated as “holy war,” has become nearly ubiquitous.
Each country’s Gini coefficient – the most
commonly
used measure of income equality – is roughly 0.47.
So, interest-group politics
commonly
produce substantial obstacles to reform of corporate governance.
ZURICH – The International Monetary Fund has resurrected an old technique –
commonly
used in the 1980s during the Latin American debt crisis – that would allow Greece to avoid a payment default next month on debt owed to European creditors.
Python skins are
commonly
used as raw material in the luxury fashion industry, and ITC surveys of python-skin harvesters, farmers, processors, and exporters in Vietnam and Malaysia found that the trade reinforces livelihood resilience by providing an additional source of income.
Salmon are carnivorous, however, and to feed the voracious appetite of these legions of farm-raised fish, the aquaculture industry increasingly has turned its attention to a small crustacean
commonly
known as Antarctic krill.
The second
commonly
cited cause of Germany’s resilience to populism is its economic strength.
As the Islamic State looks for new ways to export terror to Europe, North America, and beyond, it may try to acquire and detonate a radiological-dispersal device,
commonly
known as a “dirty bomb.”
Aspiring fiscal conservatives around the world thus might be interested in learning four tricks that American politicians
commonly
use when promising to cut taxes while simultaneously reducing budget deficits.
It is striking that, when asked which country in Asia is the most unequal according to the Gini coefficient (the most
commonly
used measure of income inequality), students at Chulalongkorn University’s Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration in Thailand identified India, Vietnam, and Pakistan.
And yet there are persistent reports that chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard
(commonly
known as mustard gas) and chlorine bombs deployed against civilians, continue to be used in Syria.
It is a simple idea, but even some presumptive professionals seem unable to grasp it – as evidenced by the decision by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a component of the World Health Organization, to classify the
commonly
used herbicide 2,4-D as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
As a result, the debt ratios
commonly
applied to Greece could be overstated.
In short, the world’s major economies share many more vulnerabilities than is
commonly
supposed.
One camp, led by Germany and the Netherlands, believes that national governments are obliged, first and foremost, to deliver on agreed reforms, while respecting
commonly
agreed rules.
There is only one problem: Chinese people do not seem to want to consume, at least according to
commonly
cited data.
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