Examination
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China failed to undergo a similar shift, owing primarily to its civil-service
examination
system, which emphasized the memorization of Confucian classics and provided little incentive for elites to learn mathematics and science.
Of course, embryo research involves legitimate moral concerns, and it is the British who subjected these concerns to the earliest and the most sustained
examination.
Over time, a reporting system could be implemented to facilitate an
examination
of the impact of health and education policies on the world’s most marginalized boys and girls.
In Asia, Japan ranks above only North Korea in scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
examination.
But closer
examination
of its ideological and psychological components reveals deeper connections.
But if, as Rosenstein’s announcement said, Mueller is limited to investigating “federal crimes,” broader issues will escape
examination.
We base our conclusion on observations of his actions, his known life history, and many reports by others, rather than as the finding of an independent psychiatric examination, which we have previously called for, and call for again.
Eurocrats must learn that Euroskepticism is fundamentally healthy, because it invites closer
examination
of the policy options open to Europe, and thus increases the involvement of ordinary people in the EU’s policymaking process.
It involves linking
examination
of the traumatic incident with education about the expected emotional responses and assurances that these are normal.
But a basic flaw in Gordon’s argument is immediately apparent – and becomes glaringly so on closer
examination.
Let us hope it is a full and fair
examination
based on the report’s findings and recommendations.
Reports of widespread sexual violence in India, South Africa, and recently Brazil have finally triggered a long-overdue, more systemic
examination
of how those societies may be fostering rape, not as a distant possibility in women’s lives, but as an ever-present, life-altering, daily source of terror.
It entails, by definition, a critical
examination
of that set of thoughts, followed by the realization that many European traditions, principles, or values may be double-edged.
What is missing is a deeper
examination
of root causes, particularly underlying development challenges.
But
examination
of genomes – particularly microbes – has shown that genes moving between distantly related organisms are an important catalyst of evolutionary change.
Today, good conditions exist for calm and unbiased
examination
of Russia’s past, from the Revolution of 1917 to the days of stagnation under Brezhnev.
In each case, careful
examination
of the data established that the gloomy scenarios prevailing at the time were exaggerated.
Indeed, an
examination
of a large sample of countries, from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries, reveals that a larger population of affluent, educated citizens – especially women – brings about more political participation and greater support for democracy, particularly in less-developed countries.
An
examination
of the spending and saving patterns of households with twins born under the one-child policy suggests that these changes could lead to a drop of 8-9 percentage points in China’s household savings rate – to around 22% – in the coming decades.
Indeed, while it might seem as though there would be no problem of cultural transposition in the case of Hurricane Katrina, an
examination
of the tragedy reveals otherwise.
In fact, upon closer
examination
of the UHS data, we found that the least-educated workers largely accounted for the decline in overall unemployment.
Anything can trigger such an act: rejection by a girl, being fired from a job, failing an
examination.
This kind of critical
examination
by the discipline’s big names is healthy and welcome – especially in a field that has often lacked much self-reflection.
But, on closer examination, the statement begs the question.
But Helmut Kohl's government feared that any
examination
would unravel the central feature of the army created in the mid-1950s and a major condition for its wide acceptance in the country: military conscription.
But closer
examination
of those indicators suggests that, while the longer-term risks remain substantial, the short-term risks are rather low.
In subsequent Chinese history, the meritocratic ideal was institutionalized by means of the Imperial
examination
system.
What is produced are sensations of change, not an
examination
of the historical changes of a millennium.
Indeed,
examination
is not the purpose of the exhibition.
Clearly, effective strategies to tackle the NCD burden require a critical
examination
of what people are eating and their levels of physical activity.
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