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But Reinhart and Rogoff’s estimates in 2010 had already been superseded by a 2012 paper that they wrote with Vincent Reinhart, which used a more
extensive
data set that did not contain the error.
(Remember, firing workers comes at an exorbitant cost and with
extensive
room for legal challenges.)
The UMNO’s program has put Sharia law, Sharia courts, and an
extensive
Islamic bureaucracy in place, a collective effort that has taken on a life of its own.
After Iran or Saudi Arabia, Malaysia’s Sharia court system is probably the most
extensive
in the Muslim world, and the accompanying bureaucracy is not only big but has more bite than the national parliament.
Unlike North Korea, it possesses a vibrant civil society, educated classes that are the envy of the region, an
extensive
diaspora, and one of the world’s richest endowments of natural resources.
A number of
extensive
catches have been made by national customs agencies, the largest in Japan, in recent years.
Yet the tangible and intangible benefits of adopting new forms of collaboration – reducing the cost of failure, leveraging unused IP and external funding mechanisms, increasing access to networks of talent, and establishing greater trust among patients and other stakeholders – could be
extensive.
Bloomberg Market magazine recently published an
extensive
article on the unethical practices of the largest contract research organization conducting some clinical trials in Florida.
Unlike in 1962, however, that solution cannot take the form of a single trade-off, because North Korea already has
extensive
nuclear capabilities, which it would not be willing to abandon in one fell swoop.
Looking across the entire volume of new research – informed by
extensive
stakeholder analysis, and undertaken first for the states of Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan – shows even more ways to help the poorest that go far beyond farmer assistance.
But the year’s lasting legacy will be an even more
extensive
disaster, with recovery taking years, if not decades: nearly two million newly displaced children, trapped in conflict zones across Iraq, Syria, Gaza, the Central African Republic, and elsewhere.
But the fight against terror and its financing means that governments and financial institutions have
extensive
data on the cross-border flow of money, which should be used to help people send money to their relatives more easily.
Addressing the failures of modern capitalism will require strong leadership and
extensive
cooperation between businesses, governments, and NGOs.
As with most EU developments, dramatic institutional change will happen gradually through
extensive
negotiations and the treaties that result.
Similarly, Chilean-style unremunerated reserve requirements may be easier to evade in countries with
extensive
trading in sophisticated derivatives.
This realization then dovetailed with the availability of more
extensive
historical data on the operation of the economy.
Enormous effort was expended by them - something not fully understood by current EU members - to accomplish their domestic transformations and so adapt themselves to the incredibly
extensive
acquis of the Union.
On the contrary, the EU’s commitment to using its
extensive
soft power is what enabled it to assert its influence over a large chunk of the former Soviet bloc.
A lot is at stake – all the more so because French intervention is likely to be
extensive.
Over extended periods of time – decades or longer – a data-driven culture without programmatic reins offers such
extensive
benefits that profit-oriented businesses often choose to support it.
This approach demands an understanding that progress will not be steady over time, because discoveries rest on
extensive
preparatory work.
Syria is part of the
extensive
proxy war between Shia Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia that plays out in the battlefields of Syria and Yemen and in bitter Shia-Sunni confrontations in Bahrain and other divided countries in the region (including Saudi Arabia itself).
Before the crisis, the single-minded emphasis on reducing national budget deficits to less than 3% of GDP led to
extensive
abuse.
The Trump administration’s
extensive
leeway to pursue this option does not bode well for global trade.
It is clear, for example, that the sacred cows of public services and social benefits – among the most
extensive
in the world – will not remain untouched.
Moreover, they must maintain an
extensive
– and thus expensive – domestic retail network to collect the savings deposits from which they are not profiting.
Extensive
public services and a comprehensive welfare state appear to be the indisputable explanation.
Negotiations can succeed only if conducted alongside the toughest and broadest possible sanctions on the Russian economy and the provision of effective and
extensive
help to Ukraine.
Success should not be measured by the fact that recovery eventually occurs, but by how quickly it takes hold and how
extensive
the damage caused by the slump.
Supported by
extensive
genealogies, including centuries of church and national health registries, their argument is convincing.
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