Establishments
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After 1968, Western student protestors gradually entered their countries’ political and intellectual
establishments.
People need help, and that means changing the environmental forces shaping their decisions – by, say, reducing standard portion sizes, altering marketing practices, and designing cities and educational
establishments
to make it easier for people to exercise or be active.
Lately, economies at all stages of development were pressured by the world financial
establishments
- national and international, official and private -- to liberalize financial markets and make their currencies fully convertible.
There is a danger that scientific
establishments
may degenerate into fiefdoms controlled by scientific mandarins who dominate major state-funded university departments and laboratories.
We must hope that business and labor leaders can come together with government, educational establishments, and social entrepreneurs to advance this agenda.
National political
establishments
became so immersed in the EU that they seemed out of touch with their own people.
Trump won by challenging the credibility of both the political and academic establishments, relentlessly highlighting discrepancies between their depiction of the United States’ political economy and the reality that many voters experienced.
Teenagers, high school dropouts, and immigrants frequently find employment in small establishments, especially in fast-food chains and other retail sectors.
Tea Time in AmericaNEW YORK – Ever since the first “Tea Party” convention was held last month in Nashville, Tennessee, with Sarah Palin as one of the keynote speakers, America’s political and media
establishments
have been reacting with a combination of apprehension and disdain.
A primary consequence of this “de-securitization” of Turkish foreign policy has been an altered balance of power between the country’s military and civilian
establishments.
The “hawks” who control the security and military
establishments
seem intent on restoring a Mubarak-style regime, but with one key difference: they believe that Mubarak did too little to repress the opposition.
Given Egypt’s mass death sentences, extrajudicial violence, and the dominance of hawks in the security and the military establishments, together with the rhetorical, behavioral, and organizational changes within the Muslim Brotherhood, the chances of reconciliation are fading by the day.
They feared the brave new digital world, because it was beyond the reach of their analogue security
establishments.
Educational
establishments
should be designated as safe havens, deserving protection in exactly the same way that the Geneva Conventions protect Red Cross hospitals.
Research
establishments
gain momentum this way, with the leaders sweeping up talent, resources, and prestige in a rough-and-tumble intellectual ecology.
But regulators worldwide have huge incentives to rein in cryptocurrencies by sharply proscribing their use in banks and retail
establishments.
It seems to be much more closely correlated with the number of
establishments
in one country that are owned by firms in another country.
According to Dun & Bradstreet, there are 1.5 million such
establishments
in the world.
Factories reopened, and many retail
establishments
and other services resumed operations, albeit at reduced capacity.
Those
establishments
have expanded in recent years to take account of issues like cybersecurity, health security, and environmental security, but only at the margins.
A sector traditionally dominated by thousands of small
establishments
is now benefiting from consolidation, which brings economies of scale, lower costs, consistent quality, and the power to attract high-quality staff.
But when Trump attacks the liberal and conservative US establishments, he is seen as venting the anger of the less well-off toward an elite that has ignored their plight.
'It is impossible to put one's heart into a school or an institution of that kind, and I think that is just why philanthropic
establishments
always give such poor results.'
Children were brought up in educational establishments, and there were none of those barbaric views that were becoming so prevalent in Moscow – Lvov's was a case in point – that the children should have every luxury and the parents nothing but work and worry.
"But don’t mistake," said d’Artagnan, "there is more selfishness in my toast than perhaps you may think--for it is only in prosperous
establishments
that one is well received.
In consequence and in view of these future establishments, it became of much importance that they should penetrate into all the yet unknown parts of Lincoln Island, that is to say, through that thick forest which extended on the right bank of the Mercy, from its mouth to the extremity of the Serpentine Peninsula, as well as on the whole of its western side.
Passepartout wandered for several hours in the midst of this motley crowd, looking in at the windows of the rich and curious shops, the jewellery
establishments
glittering with quaint Japanese ornaments, the restaurants decked with streamers and banners, the tea-houses, where the odorous beverage was being drunk with saki, a liquor concocted from the fermentation of rice, and the comfortable smoking-houses, where they were puffing, not opium, which is almost unknown in Japan, but a very fine, stringy tobacco.
Hence, a thousand conflicting
establishments
of police; that is to say, no police at all.
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