Examination
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Examining webs of contracts should be similar to a biologist’s
examination
of cell structure and DNA.
With many countries pondering whether to adopt variants of the Bush plan, the question requires careful
examination.
These professionals have called for an urgent, independent evaluation of Trump’s mental capacity that goes far beyond the simple cognitive screen that he received earlier this year when undergoing a physical
examination
at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Finally, the widely assumed correlation between monetary policy and currency values does not stand up to empirical
examination.
Diagnosis is cheap, simple, and quick: for a few US cents, microscopic
examination
of a sputum smear can reveal the bacilli in less than 1 hour.
Even a cursory
examination
of China’s economic ties with America’s Asian allies illustrates just how ineffective Trump’s attacks on free trade will be.
In fact, on close examination, the data show that agricultural employment shrunk by around 26 million jobs from 2011 to 2015, while the number of non-farm jobs rose by 33 million.
And local experts facilitated the
examination
of 14 aspects of Foshan’s growth over the last 35 years: industry, land, transport, electricity, water, finance, employment, governance, planning, public finance, education, housing, health care, and pensions.
But
examination
of skeletons found at archaeological sites suggests that as many as 15% of prehistoric humans met a violent death at the hands of another person.
India’s Deadly AirNEW DELHI – A friend of mine, a diplomat returning home after less than three years’ service in India, was asked at his exit medical
examination
how many packs a day he smoked.
In Manshiyat Naser, one of Cairo’s poorest neighborhoods, young people like 18-year-old Ashraf Khalil have been studying for Thanaweya Amma, the infamous national secondary school
examination.
The government had allowed bankers to “negotiate” the results, like a student taking a final
examination
and then negotiating her grade.
Empress Maria Theresa prohibited belief in vampires and ordered a thorough
examination
of possible natural reasons for such unusual events, as well as the actual causes of death.
But while the ethical basis of Neo-Confucianism was crucial, the Chinese also understood the need for a morally motivated bureaucracy, and thus perfected in the seventh century the world’s first
examination
system for selecting bureaucrats, with the Confucian canon as the syllabus.
Corporate status enabled universities to raise their own institutionally earmarked funds, which were bestowed on individuals who were "incorporated" on a non-hereditary basis, through
examination
or election.
But any
examination
of the protesters’ slogans and demands clearly indicates otherwise.
At a time when there are far fewer jobs than workers, declining faith in the competitive
examination
system as a fair means of evaluating students could undermine social peace.
If there is a dangerous weight swing, which could be caused by congestive heart failure, the clinic brings the patient in for a quick examination, thereby heading off a potentially devastating crisis.
This list was broadened in 1974 to include any 60 members of the National Assembly or the Senate, thus allowing the opposition to submit the laws adopted through parliamentary majority to some
examination
of their constitutionality.
In an ancient land such as Syria, there can be no
examination
of the problems of the present without reflecting upon the past.
The sheer volume of the data being dumped on the Internet makes it impossible for thorough analysis or, indeed, for thorough
examination
of potentially damaging information.
To hone in on the “regulatory enforcement” effect, the recent study compares the behavior of banks that are undergoing
examination
(which takes place over several quarters) to that of banks that are not undergoing
examination
in a particular tract in a particular month.
Compared to banks that are not undergoing examination, the volume of loans by banks in the six quarters surrounding a CRA
examination
is 5% higher, and these loans are 15% more likely to be delinquent one year after origination.
In other words, banks undergoing
examination
lend more and make riskier loans – and these findings are even more pronounced in CRA-eligible tracts.
The study finds that CRA lending by larger banks does indeed respond more to a CRA
examination.
At the height of the lending frenzy (2004-2006), the study finds that banks loaned even more in response to an examination, and that the outcomes were even worse.
It focuses on the differential impact of the CRA on banks undergoing
examination
and those not undergoing
examination.
Those hearings should be an occasion for critical
examination
of what went wrong, and why.
While debate about Piketty’s work has focused largely on the advanced economies, this fundamental concept fits China’s recent experience, and thus merits closer
examination.
This has prompted an
examination
of all aspects of the biomedical research and development process, as companies try to cut costs and improve efficiency and productivity.
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