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Sarkozy
correctly
assumed that managers of publicly-traded firms, much like politicians, are public figures who should be held to a minimum ethical standard of behavior.
But a high standard of fidelity to the truth is needed in the media; otherwise, debates become too distorted for citizens to evaluate
correctly
their meaning.
We may be about to discover whether the new credit creators, some of whom do not have to live under a rigorous regime of capital regulation, have priced risk
correctly.
If there is no double counting, and if the incidents included in the data were reported correctly, their tally represents a minimum number, because media reports may not be comprehensive.
If handled correctly, the refugees could become a badly needed source of dynamism for weak economies and a solution to the problem of population aging.
Many commentators have
correctly
pointed to the economic effects of globalization to explain anti-immigrant sentiment.
Suppose, however, that the 19 people
correctly
suspected of involvement in terrorism were able to return to Britain, and one carried out a terrorist attack similar to the London transport bombings, which killed 52 innocent people (the four bombers also died).
These funds’ investors believe –
correctly
– that they have complete liquidity.
In reviews beginning in 1970, the JMPR has always found that when 2,4-D is applied correctly, it does not pose a health threat to anyone or anything on land or water.
US President Barack Obama
correctly
argues that this is an occasion to set the rules for trade and investment in the twenty-first century.
Though agriculture consumes about 80% of freshwater stocks in Asia, most countries cannot
correctly
measure how much water is used to grow a crop, and how much of that water is re-used downstream.
For example, the BoE (correctly) predicted a fall in the sterling exchange rate following the Brexit vote.
Armed with that critical perspective, machines could handle unanticipated situations correctly, and even be able to justify their decision.
But even when genetic tests
correctly
predict that a person is at risk, there may be little or no benefit from that knowledge.
Instead, the conference was heavily attended and influenced by bioethicists, whose discipline Harvard University’s Steven Pinker characterized (correctly, in my experience) as “fetishizing sweeping rubrics such as dignity, equity, social justice, sacredness, privacy, and consent at the expense of the health and lives of actual people.”
Environmentalists
correctly
note that producing heat for either process uses more energy than does overcoming gravity to pump up ordinary oil.
Treatment consists of a cocktail of antibiotics (four drugs for two months, followed by two drugs for four months) that, if
correctly
applied, can cure over 95% of TB cases for about $30 per case.
The Commission was originally created as a technocratic body relatively independent of either national or supranational control -
correctly
so, given its mandate.
Two years into the crisis, the authorities have
correctly
identified four crucial problems – sovereign debt, bank capital, the risk of a Greek default, and deficient growth.
In the meantime, the euro has come down in the foreign exchanges, and there has been scare talk in some quarters --
correctly
labeled as “absurd” by Otmar Issing and Bundesbank president Axel Weber -- that the “European project” is in danger.
But if we are to sustain our species into the distant future, we need to make big decisions
correctly.
In addition, certain members of OPEC, again led by Saudi Arabia, are now less willing to try to moderate fluctuations in the price of oil, as they
correctly
recognize that “swing producers” risk durable losses in market share.
There he
correctly
predicted “that the present cooling trend will, within a decade or so, give way to a pronounced warming induced by carbon dioxide,” and that “by early in the next century [CO2] will have driven the mean planetary temperature beyond the limits experienced during the last 1,000 years.”
As the Bank for International Settlements
correctly
points out, they are still struggling in the aftermath of wrenching balance-sheet recessions.
Implemented correctly, these treaties could become a hopeful precedent for the entire European Union.
Moreover, both the financial and nuclear risk models seem to not have
correctly
appreciated the correlations between different risks.
First, it is virtually impossible to assess individual plants’ risk profiles
correctly.
If he represents German public opinion correctly, a mutually agreed breakup of the eurozone into two currency blocs would be preferable to preserving the status quo.
Provided they are carried out correctly, they offer an institutional channel to manage the country’s deep political polarization and growing popular discontent.
Sudan and Africa’s FutureJOHANNESBURG – It has been said, correctly, that Sudan is a microcosm of Africa.
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