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When one looks at GDP/WAP
(defined
as population aged 20-60), one gets a surprising result: Japan has actually done better than the US or most European countries over the last decade.
In the 1920's and 1930's, the Belgian authorities enacted policies that
defined
the population along ethnic lines and favored the Tutsi in a deliberate - and successful - effort to divide society and fan resentment among Hutu leaders.
But it was the French who
defined
“happiness,” without consultation with the Algerians, much less their consent.
The DSM is the pride of the WTO: it is the only impartial and binding mechanism for adjudicating and enforcing contractual obligations
defined
by the WTO and accepted by its members.
Similarly, banks would have incentives to “game” capital-adequacy requirements by manipulating how capital and assets are
defined.
And the term “cyber war,” though best
defined
as any hostile action in cyberspace that amplifies or is equivalent to major physical violence, remains equally protean, reflecting definitions of “war” that range from armed conflict to any concerted effort to solve a problem (for example, “war on poverty”).
Win-win policies –
defined
as distribution mechanisms that produce growth and reduce inequality simultaneously – are the easiest to evaluate, and the most advantageous to adopt.
But the US will begin to withdraw troops after 2014, without having
defined
a political solution in line with its interests.
Addressing these concerns will require a more clearly
defined
division of labor when it comes to allocating risks and responsibilities.
To increase its effectiveness, the mistrust that permeates Unasur must be quelled, and the goals of member states must be more clearly
defined.
For once, the faltering Czech presidency of the EU reflected a European consensus when it
defined
Obama’s astronomic financial stimulus as a “road to hell.”
At worst, they sometimes employ terrorist tactics (commonly
defined
as violence that deliberately targets civilians).
As holders of euro-denominated assets recognized this situation, they turned to the ECB for insurance (which the ECB could not deliver under its previous president, Jean-Claude Trichet, whose leadership was
defined
by his commitment to maintaining price stability).
For all of our lives, my generation has
defined
success in terms of rising GDP growth: more money in more pockets, more resources for public programs, and more jobs.
That “so-called" is appropriate, because the project, despite being only vaguely
defined
at this point, is most certainly not intended to create a single European capital market.
In no case did I find any evidence that they had ever suffered from the disease as it is
defined
in the West.
Moreover, how psychiatrists treat mental illness profoundly influences how it is
defined.
The WHO studies revealed that schizophrenia
defined
narrowly - using a particular group of unusual symptoms - occurs with similar frequency throughout the world.
But that does not necessarily mean that the final two years of Barack Obama’s presidency need to be
defined
by stalemate and mutual recrimination.
In his seminal 1996 article in the Harvard Business Review, W. Brian Arthur identified the important distinctions between a health-care system
defined
by planning, hierarchy, and control and one characterized by observation, positioning, and flattened organizations.
Saudi Arabia had two clearly
defined
military objectives in Yemen.
In exchange for long-term suspension of uranium enrichment, Iran and other states would gain access to research and technology within an internationally
defined
framework and under comprehensive supervision by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Such organizations have worked with Russian institutions and ministries to smooth the country’s post-Soviet transition, responding to needs that Russia’s citizens and leadership have
defined.
The Apollo program gave innovators clearly
defined
goals and a roadmap for getting there: first put animals in orbit, then put people there, then send probes to the moon, then send people there.
There were only two great powers – China did not really count until recently – and their spheres of interest were clearly
defined.
In the future, the EU will have to approach climate change primarily as a matter of politics, rather than in terms of scientifically
defined
objectives.
Three key factors have
defined
Thai politics over the past year.
International conflict will be driven primarily by a domestic politics increasingly
defined
by status anxiety, distrust of institutions, and narrow-minded nationalism.
The Extremists UnboundJERUSALEM – The pattern of policymaking in the Middle East, as it was
defined
since President Bush’s “axis if evil” speech of January 2002, is undergoing a momentous change of direction.
But the circumstances of the case, and the fact that it took two and a half years for this to happen, show just the opposite: the Belgian law respects the right to life – and, in carefully
defined
circumstances, the right to die.
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