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Neuroscience, child development, and the economics of human capital formation all point to the same conclusion: creating the right conditions for early childhood development is far more effective than trying to fix problems later.
There will be neither a new and leaner European Treaty nor a
conclusion
of accession negotiations with Turkey, let alone an offer of membership talks with Ukraine, Georgia, or Moldova.
The
conclusion
is clear: the development agenda should not be overloaded with governance reform.
China’s success in this arena points to the possible advantages of its heavy-handed system – a
conclusion
that makes many Western policymakers uncomfortable.
He then cited empirical work suggesting that financial deepening is useful only in the early stages of economic development, evidence of a negative correlation between financial deepening and real investment, and the withering
conclusion
of Adair Turner, Britain’s former top financial regulator: “There is no clear evidence that the growth in the scale and complexity of the financial system in the rich developed world over the last 20 to 30 years has driven increased growth or stability.”
In the ongoing round of negotiations, the two key players, Iran and the United States, have seemed willing – if not desperate – to bring the talks to a successful
conclusion.
The economist Albert O. Hirschman, arguably the most insightful outside observer of Latin American politics in the last half-century, was critical of what he called – borrowing from Flaubert – la rage de vouloir conclure, or the obsession of some Latin American leaders to try to bring everything to an immediate
conclusion.
This
conclusion
is itself based on empirical analysis.
There are many examples of cases in which data mining has led to the wrong
conclusion
– including in medical diagnoses or legal cases – because experts in the field were not consulted and critical information was left out of the analysis.
This process is repeated until there is no further value in acquiring data and a sound decision – a logical conclusion, based on the information, values, and preferences of the decision-makers or decision-making body – is reached.
While the Fed now recognizes that living wills are inadequate, it has taken an extraordinarily long time to reach this rather obvious
conclusion
– and the Fed’s Board of Governors is still dragging its feet on forcing the banks to simplify their operations.
But, above a certain per capita income threshold, that trend reverses itself: at high income levels, economic growth correlates with environmental improvement, leading to the dubious
conclusion
that it might be possible to achieve sustainable growth without deviating from “business as usual” (maintaining current emissions levels).
When the enlargement of the EU into Central and Eastern Europe is finally decided by the European Council in Copenhagen next month, the
conclusion
is clear: Europe has become a much better and safer place to live in, thanks to the decisions taken by NATO and the EU during the crucial autumn of 2002.
We may regret that Milosevic’s own trial ended without a
conclusion.
Netanyahu was the sole contender for the position of prime minister, and his reelection, together with the right-wing parties’ overall victory, seemed a foregone
conclusion.
The
conclusion
of the Dialogue will be presented to the Copenhagen summit in December.
For starters, the EU has drawn the wrong
conclusion
from the experience: austerity works.
One overarching
conclusion
of the McKinsey study is that, despite progress in many parts of the world, gender inequality remains significant and multi-dimensional.
This choice may indicate that the organization’s leaders have already decided to proceed with the release.Reinforcing this conclusion, after the UN convention, Target Malaria attempted to draw a distinction between the requirement of free, prior, and informed consent in the context of medical research on individuals (where it is demanded) and in a public-health context.
Reinforcing this conclusion, after the UN convention, Target Malaria attempted to draw a distinction between the requirement of free, prior, and informed consent in the context of medical research on individuals (where it is demanded) and in a public-health context.
In part, this change reflected Xi’s centralization of control, Chinese leaders’
conclusion
that American power is in relative decline, and their view that China had become an indispensable global economic player.
This was an unpalatable
conclusion.
Yet I took away a different
conclusion
from Davos.
Many in Ireland might find that
conclusion
overly pessimistic.
Indian elites reach the same
conclusion
for different reasons.
Leftist populists in Slovakia, represented by Robert Fico’s Smer (Direction) party, which is leading in opinion polls ahead of the next year’s elections, will most likely reach a similar
conclusion.
British Prime Minister David Cameron drew the right
conclusion
from this: Welfare magnetism not only leads to an inefficient geographical distribution of people; it also erodes and damages the magnet.
To bring today’s crisis to a peaceful conclusion, Kim will have to tone down his aggression.
On August 29-31, I moderated the World Demographic & Aging Forum in St. Gallen, Switzerland, where attendees arrived at a clear conclusion: although we have increasingly rich data and sophisticated knowledge about future population trends, our concerted action to address those trends falls woefully short.
The organization recently classified glyphosate, another popular herbicide, as “probably” carcinogenic, a
conclusion
at odds with those of regulatory agencies around the world.
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