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The test made
explicit
what was implicit.
And they have made little systematic use of
explicit
industrial policies that could act as a substitute for undervaluation.
Moreover, the frequency of ending a patient’s life without an
explicit
request from the patient fell by half during the same period, from 0.8% to 0.4%.
Indeed, several surveys suggest that ending a patient’s life without an
explicit
request is much more common in other countries, where patients cannot lawfully ask a doctor to end their lives.
In Belgium, although voluntary euthanasia rose from 1.1% of all deaths in 1998 to 1.9% in 2007, the frequency of ending a patient’s life without an
explicit
request fell from 3.2% to 1.8%.
This model, which some have dubbed “The Beijing Consensus” is explicit: there are no moral standards, only material ones.
Can models without an explicit, well developed financial sector be expected to explain an economic world in which financial markets play an ever-increasing role?
As for developing countries, while they would not have
explicit
credits or targets until they graduate to advanced-country status, they would know that at some point (say, when their carbon emissions reach the average level of advanced countries) they would be included in the global system of restrictions.
As for climate change, we need a global system of implicit or
explicit
carbon pricing, spearheaded by the world economy’s most influential actors.
Specifically, we found that homelands of partitioned ethnicities have been disproportionately affected by armed conflict between state forces and rebels with the
explicit
goal of overthrowing the government.
We also learned that partitioned ethnicities are significantly more likely to engage in civil wars that have an
explicit
ethnic dimension.
The Republicans’
explicit
campaign of disenfranchisement in some states – like Pennsylvania, where they tried to make it more difficult for African-Americans and Latinos to register to vote – backfired: those whose rights were threatened were motivated to turn out and exercise them.
Some have even embraced
explicit
policies to boost asset prices (e.g., the US Federal Reserve’s second round of so-called “quantitative easing”).
Of course, investors who don’t want to tie up their funds in low-yielding government bonds can buy
explicit
inflation hedges as an overlay to their other investments.
TIPS, or their equivalent from other governments, provide safe inflation hedges, and
explicit
currency futures can offset exchange-rate risks.
The Russian mathematician Vladimir Masch has produced an ingenious scheme of “Risk-Constrained Optimization,” which makes
explicit
allowance for the existence of a “zone of uncertainty.”
Nonetheless, the SDGs represent a departure from the previous development framework, the Millennium Development Goals, which contained no
explicit
targets relating to corruption.
Most important, while state subsidies in all other sectors are forbidden, they are commonly accepted in banking – not only
explicit
subsidies, such as Germany’s bailout of several Landesbanks after the American subprime-mortgage crisis, but implicit subsidies as well.
And there is no
explicit
prohibition of some form of national government bailout.
Biases are often not
explicit
or visible.
All applications of CBA are controversial when economists with different
explicit
or implicit biases study the same topic.
Of course, Pakistan alone is responsible for the path it chooses, but it would not have so readily adopted its current course but for the tacit (and explicit) support that the US has given it, beginning in the 1980’s to counter the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
The technical remedies for restoring financial balance are rather straightforward and entail either
explicit
or implicit measures.
An
explicit
remedy is to raise revenues through higher contributions, increased labor force participation, stronger productivity growth, or larger transfers from general tax revenue.
First, in keeping with global best practice, Chinese authorities need to be far more
explicit
(that is, transparent) in prioritizing, or ranking, their policy objectives.
Military action expressly designed to kill Qaddafi or force him into exile, to ensure a rebel victory in a civil war, or to achieve a more open and responsive system of government in Libya is not permissible under the
explicit
terms of Resolution 1973.
In Japan’s case, however, debt monetization, not an
explicit
write-off, will pave the path back to sustainability.
A real debate on basic reform has to start with an
explicit
conception of economic performance - of what constitutes a good business life.
Any settlement should also include the banks’
explicit
agreement that they will support modifying America’s bankruptcy law to enable inclusion of mortgages in the usual court-run processes.
University courses in humanities and social sciences are being subjected to implicit or
explicit
forms of gender censorship.
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