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Proponents of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Regulation Bill 2010, now before the Indian Parliament,
employ
a similar rhetorical twist.
The appointment of Adityanath thus seems to indicate that the BJP will
employ
anti-Muslim animus in its effort to consolidate Hindu votes in the 2019 national elections.
When the financial crisis erupted with full force in 2008, the world’s major central banks were right to
employ
exceptional measures.
Who, exactly, does the Treasury plan to
employ
to figure all this out?
They
employ
a worker only if there is a surplus of his contribution over his cost and if this surplus is not smaller than the respective surplus that a rival worker in another country or a robot could generate.
BERKELEY – At a recent conference in Washington, DC, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said that US policymakers should focus on productive activities that take place in the United States and
employ
American workers, not on corporations that are legally registered in the US but locate production elsewhere.
We are talking about either direct government employment programs, or large tax credits for businesses that increase the number of workers they
employ.
First, they can
employ
countercyclical macroprudential measures to dampen credit cycles and prevent excessive borrowing.
A more effective approach would
employ
a broader range of tools, including debt restructuring.
Simply put, our economies must be able to create enough good jobs to
employ
growing populations.
Finally,
employ
more traditional psychotherapies: Verbal interactions with the therapist aimed at helping patients work on changing beliefs, reevaluate memories, encourage acceptance of one’s circumstances, acquire coping strategies, and so on.
For example, carmakers, which
employ
hundreds of thousands of people across the region, are rapidly deploying robots that are more efficient and precise than humans.
They may no longer
employ
family members on their staff.
The UN’s core functions – leaving aside peacekeeping missions but including its operations at its New York headquarters; at offices in Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi; and at the five regional commissions around the world – now
employ
44,000 people at a cost of around $2.5 billion a year.
It is thus easier for sharks to slip through the gaps in international law than to elude fishermen’s nets – especially the massive specialized nets that fisheries
employ
nowadays.
But periphery countries without large export surpluses are not in a position to
employ
countercyclical policies.ampnbsp;
That is why the government of, say, the United States invests so much in medical research: the National Institutes of Health alone has an annual budget of $32 billion with which to fund infrastructure and research projects that
employ
a subset of the country’s greatest scientific talent.
With Russia’s economy faltering, Putin is finding it increasingly difficult to
employ
the second tool of power: payment.
It is an irony because the Western Alliance finds itself in deep crisis as a result of its failure to
employ
its still enormous military might to further a Balkan settlement.
But they can also
employ
a range of other unconventional tools more aggressively, from asset purchases (so-called quantitative easing) to negative interest rates.
Manufacturing occupations and administrative support used to
employ
millions.
It has already aggressively loosened monetary policy, and it can
employ
further fiscal stimulus.
Sweden does not have fewer one-man enterprises today than other developed countries -- the problem is that most small enterprises can't afford to
employ
anyone but the owner.
The manufacturing sector could, according to the MGI report,
employ
7.6 million people and generate nearly $70 billion of GDP by 2030 – more than triple the potential size of the agriculture sector, which currently is Myanmar’s largest.
Another widespread claim is that Chinese companies prefer to
employ
their own nationals rather than locals.
While Holocaust deniers have been purged from German universities, Russian universities
employ
a number of professors of Russian history who conspicuously maintain the Gulag's absence from their lectures.
The old elites remain, locked inside their gated communities, fending off the poor, whom they have no incentive to empower, because plentiful cheap labor is so beneficial to those who
employ
it.
But, while these sectors therefore grow especially fast, their high capital intensity means that they cannot fully
employ
the released labor, with the result that some of the unemployed workers have nowhere to turn but the welfare state.
We were more than pleased with the reception of our report, which spurred an international movement of academics, civil society, and governments to construct and
employ
metrics that reflected a broader conception of wellbeing.
Who, exactly, would the Treasury
employ
to figure all this out?
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