Extended
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But the same analytical approach can be used – and
extended
to cities, states, and regions.
Tax benefits could also be
extended
to individual purchases of health insurance by allowing individuals to deduct the premiums that they pay from their taxable incomes.
Japan and South Korea, for example,
extended
public services in their fast-growing urban areas without restricting mobility.
A major impediment to progress is the US administration’s strange policy that dialogue on controversial issues will be
extended
only as a reward for subservient behavior and will be withheld from those who reject US assertions.
Stockholm, ruled by conservatives and liberals, has
extended
its free-market experiments, such as privatization of subway trains, to education vouchers and free choice of alternative schools.
On the contrary, the risks of
extended
political instability and further large-scale disruptions to Nigeria’s oil output will remain high, at a time when the world can least afford it.
Its commander, General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, whose tenure in office was recently, and unusually,
extended
for an additional three years, was alone among Pakistan’s senior leaders in visiting the flood-affected areas and showing concern about the suffering.
Read an
extended
version of this argument in George Soros's blog post, "A European Solution to the Eurozone's Problem."
Externally, Russia and Iran acted as the regime’s main supporters, while Western countries, Turkey, and Arab states like Saudi Arabia and Qatar
extended
limited support to different opposition groups.
This paradigm should be
extended
to the Geneva negotiations on the Syrian civil war, with countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, and Egypt assuming a greater role.
In the twentieth century, theorists such as Langdon Winner
extended
this line of thinking to other technologies.
In 1995, the US Treasury
extended
financial assistance to Mexico through the Exchange Stabilization Fund.
And that implies an
extended
period of episodic economic disruption and political upheaval far beyond this summer’s debates on America’s debt ceiling and Europe’s distressed sovereign debtors.
Patient-capital owners are like equity investors, but they are willing to “sink” money in the real sector for an
extended
period of time.
School officials and politicians often extol Asian educational practices, but they should also consider Asian recess practices in the context of an
extended
school day and academic year.
They were soon
extended
to include the capture of Baghdad, capital of the Ottoman Empire's province of Mesopotamia, and the territory beyond.
But, when there was a conflict, WTO rules prevailed, because they conferred enforceable rights that
extended
to all WTO members, whereas PTA-defined rights
extended
only to the PTA’s few members.
Read an
extended
version of this argument, with a response by Adair Turner.
After eight years of aggressive stimulus, developed economies are emerging from an
extended
deleveraging phase that naturally suppressed growth from the demand side.
Americans, including farmers, are more accustomed to paying for innovative technologies and products--a disposition reflected in a recent US Supreme Court decision that
extended
the scope of patents on plants.
Other potential candidates believe that the currently vacant seat on the Constitutional Court has been earmarked for Ray Zondo, who, as acting judge, has already been sitting on the tribunal for an
extended
period.
Many interviewees were dealt with in a perfunctory manner, with extraordinarily short interviews – ten minutes – which caused at least one potential Constitutional Court candidate to decline nomination shortly before the latest deadline for nominations to the court (the previous deadline had to be extended, owing to a lack of qualified applicants).
But can he translate this achievement into an
extended
ceasefire, peaceful elections, and consolidated PA rule in Gaza and the northern West Bank?
And, on the revenue side, the tax cuts that were enacted in 2001 were all
extended
into 2011-12, despite an expiry date of 2010; those who proposed the law never intended to allow it to expire.
Venezuelan opposition leaders who still enjoy freedom of movement in Paris, Madrid, and Washington, DC, should be
extended
official welcomes.
The Blurry Frontiers of Economic PolicyMILAN – Around the world, policies, technologies, and
extended
learning processes have combined to erode barriers to economic interaction among countries.
This was followed by an
extended
version of the assisted-growth model in the advanced countries, largely revolving around unconventional monetary policy; in the United States, this implied several rounds of quantitative easing, which is simply the government borrowing from itself – a form of price control.
In a remote corner of Ghana, one “telemedicine” program illustrates just how effective digital care can be when coverage is
extended
to those on the medical margins.
In 2010, Europe and the International Monetary Fund
extended
loans to the insolvent Greek state equal to 44% of the country’s GDP.
Likewise, Eurozone leaders
extended
the EFSF’s competence to deal with banks’ solvency, but stopped short of transferring banking supervision from national agencies to a European body.
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