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Unfortunately, these – indeed, all – CBA results are infused with the ideology of those funding and
conducting
them – and thus offer very limited information for public policy choice.
Last June, Zhang Yingwei, Head of the CCP’s discipline inspection office at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), said that the institution – China’s most prestigious government-run think tank – had been “infiltrated by foreign forces” and “was
conducting
illegal collusion at politically sensitive times.”
With fewer opportunities to attend conferences abroad, publish papers in Western academic journals, or spend time teaching or
conducting
research outside of China, their professional development and careers could be severely impaired.
While Yomiuri’s unique public effort is not a government initiative, it comes as close as Japan will probably ever get to
conducting
an acceptable “official” inquiry and offering an adequate apology.
I have been
conducting
surveys of US investors under the auspices of the Yale School of Management, asking what percentage change they expect for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
As the EBRD acknowledged in February, the SNRIU is now prohibited from taking the lead in
conducting
safety inspections, which is in breach of the EBRD loan agreement conditionality.
In preparation for the renegotiation, UK leaders are
conducting
a comprehensive audit of EU laws in order to identify powers that could be reclaimed.
According to a law that dates back to the French Revolution, and reconfirmed in 1978, French government officials are forbidden to collect information about a citizen’s ethnic or racial origins, whether real or alleged, when
conducting
a census or other efforts to gathering statistical information on the population.
Indeed, they have announced their intentions to move forward with
conducting
a national referendum scheduled for Saturday to approve a new constitution, which they hope will entrench their power for decades to come.
To avoid possible confounding factors, such as greater risk-taking by those who know they have been vaccinated, or the desire of those
conducting
the trial to show that the vaccine works, the study is “double blind”: Neither the subjects nor those administering the trial and collecting the data know who got the vaccine and who got the placebo.
On the other hand, economists need to take great care when providing advice or
conducting
research with clear policy implications for authoritarian governments.
On the left, civilized Jacobins support opera as one of the ways of
conducting
Voltaire’s war against the church by other means.
More recently, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is
conducting
an investigation into whether US President Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, charged one-time campaign chairman Paul Manafort with 12 counts – including “conspiracy against the United States” – for his actions prior to the campaign.
But in April and May 2009, they threw diplomatic caution to the wind, launching a long-range rocket (as well as various missiles) and
conducting
a second nuclear test – all in the space of several weeks.
Nor can Israel expect to have the best of all worlds – making nuclear disarmament conditional on a comprehensive peace, while simultaneously
conducting
a policy aimed at stalling the peace process.
The reputation of India’s Election Commission (EC) – which has a decades-long record of
conducting
free and fair elections, despite comprising largely retired civil servants appointed by the government for fixed tenures – also took a severe blow last year.
America Shoots ItselfOne of the casualties of the war against terrorism--or, rather, of the way the United States is
conducting
the war--is the US influence in promoting human rights worldwide.
In Yemen, the US has been
conducting
drone strikes since at least 2002, with estimates of the total number of strikes ranging from 91 to 203.
Bloomberg Market magazine recently published an extensive article on the unethical practices of the largest contract research organization
conducting
some clinical trials in Florida.
But the Assad regime has outdone them all,
conducting
perhaps the most lethal, intense, and large-scale chemical-weapons campaign in the Middle East.
Geography alone in this vast and poorly connected country constitutes a formidable obstacle to
conducting
an election according to internationally recognized standards.
For example, we do not know whether Iran is
conducting
secret activities at undisclosed sites, or when Iran could develop a crude nuclear weapon, with estimates ranging from several months to several years.
Others note the presence of numerous Iraqi businesses in Jordan,
conducting
activities whose purposes have not always been clear.
Indeed, after
conducting
a detailed review of published studies, he and Columbia University Professor Michael B. First concluded that “DSM-5 should be narrowing the category of clinical depression, not broadening it.”
With our traditions, authoritarianism here would likely be so corrupt as to be incapable of
conducting
a sensible economic policy.
Political parties could also help by
conducting
voter registration drives targeting women, and officially sanctioned messaging campaigns could encourage women to register and families to assist them.
One country could help the world gain the transparency – and the leverage – that it needs: China, over whose territory Iran and North Korea must be
conducting
their nuclear relations.
Trump, the Brexiteers, and their counterparts elsewhere have yet to prove that they can ensure broadly shared economic prosperity and defend global-governance systems by
conducting
themselves competently and professionally on the world stage.
Second, and perhaps more importantly, the Mexicans implemented the methodological idea of
conducting
controlled experiments to find out which policies work and which don’t work in developing countries (which has fed into the exciting Randomized Control Trials movement in the field of development economics).
For centuries, sovereign states have regulated their relations – from ending wars and demarcating borders to establishing diplomatic privileges and
conducting
trade – with treaties.
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