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But closer
examination
of their economic circumstances suggests that these new consumers are neither as wealthy nor as secure as we may think.
An objective, empirical
examination
of the experience of Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela demonstrates that nominally inclusive populist policies have come at far too high a cost.
It has created a scholarship program to cover the cost of the
examination
fees for 500 refugees, with the goal of serving 12,000 in the future.
Indeed, any and all economic
examination
of Chavez’s Venezuela confirms Edgar R. Fiedler’s quip that if you "ask five economists something, you will get five answers...or six if one of them is a Harvard graduate."
But, in the control group, women aged 50-59 also received annual clinical breast examinations, and women aged 40-49 were given a single breast
examination.
The law should be no more immune to critical
examination
than any other creed.
According to Wu Jiaxiang, a former staffer on the Communist Central Committee secretariat who worked on political reforms before being jailed for three years after the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, Hu believes in rule by elites chosen through a rigorous
examination
and approval process.
But one question has largely escaped thorough examination: what Russia’s annexation of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine indicates about the European Union’s foreign policy.
Roh, a self-made man who passed a bar
examination
without going to college and law school, succeeded in convincing voters that he would usher in a new brand of politics reflecting South Korea's growing wealth and middle class sentiments, thereby sweeping away insider-dominated politics, regional bickering, and factional struggles.
An
examination
of net borrowing and lending by Germany’s economic sectors yields another explanation for the country’s high external surplus.
Proctor requested that the patent
examination
be continued, submitting additional patent claims and even changing his lawyers several times (allowing more bureaucratic delay).
But, as an
examination
of three-, five-, seven-, and ten-day forecasts by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts from 1980 to 2012 demonstrates, the introduction in 2001 of a new data-assimilation algorithm has improved the situation considerably (see figure).
On deeper examination, however, it becomes clear that an anti-terror alliance with Russia is wishful thinking.
Large randomized trials from several decades ago showed that mammography added to regular physical
examination
improves early detection, reducing the risk of death.
By November 2015, the Bank for International Settlements’ Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures, made up of ten major central banks, launched an in-depth
examination
of digital currencies.
Chinese policymakers should begin with a careful
examination
of the effects of current financial repression (the practice of keeping interest rates below the market equilibrium level).
Having failed the entrance
examination
to Peking University, Gu was nonetheless granted an exception and admitted to read law soon after the Communist Party restored the law departments.
Iraqis will have to revisit concepts--like nationalism, sovereignty, and Islamic community--that have never come under critical
examination.
An
examination
of transaction costs in global and domestic supply chains would reveal the extent to which rent-seeking activities and policy distortions deter the emergence of competitive markets.
India’s Deadly Entrance ExamsNEW DELHI – In late April, a 17-year-old girl named Kriti Tripathi leaped to her death in Kota, India, shortly after passing the country’s
examination
for admission to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT).
The most definitive
examination
of the scientific evidence is to be found in the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its last major report published in 2007.
Nevertheless, by default, essentialism precludes an
examination
of the actual origins of these traits by taking for granted that groups or countries exhibit certain characteristics simply because that is “how they are.”
Like all statecraft, it would require an aptitude for careful diplomatic engineering, respect for facts and truth, historical knowledge, and a capacity for cautious
examination
of complex situations when formulating (or revising) policies.
In addition, over 143,000 primary-school students who returned to school in preparation for their national
examination
on August 3 received rice to take home.
All too often, alleged parallels and similarities seem far-fetched on close
examination.
According to our
examination
of 48 empirical studies from developing countries, information actually improves rural governance only when three conditions are met: the information is credible, meaningful, and sufficiently specific; users have the power to act on it; and incentives encourage them to do so.
A United Nations report on biodiversity published in May – the most comprehensive
examination
of the planet’s health to date – warns that one million species are at risk of extinction.
Chinese and American leaders botched the first round of their COVID-19
examination.
But while this sounds much better than what came before, a closer
examination
reveals that the amount of immediate relief for the poor remains minimal.
They both experienced what is felt by a pupil who has failed in an
examination
and has to remain in the same class or be finally expelled from the school.
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