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In fact,
extensive
tracking has become the new normal.
German officials now understand that, given
extensive
trade and financial links, a disorderly eurozone hurts not just the periphery but the core.
The principle demarcates areas where we need
extensive
global governance from those where only a thin layer of global rules suffices.
It also provides
extensive
career services: On average, four-fifths of graduates find employment less than six months after graduation, usually in the field they studied.
It was apparent in America, too, during the Cold War, when national security concerns justified an economically active state, even as
extensive
social-welfare systems were supporting aggregate demand across the rest of the developed world.
The FYP uses broad objectives and targets for social and economic development, formed after
extensive
internal and public consultations.
But this impression is deceptive, since the German state, through the built-in flexibility of its
extensive
social-welfare system, already contributes to stabilizing the world economy.
The efficient-market hypothesis – the belief that financial markets price risks correctly on average – provided the intellectual argument for
extensive
deregulation of banking in the 1980s and 1990s.
The World Health Organization, together with a group of international experts, has developed a global strategy on diet, physical activity, and health over a period of 18 months through an
extensive
series of consultations in more than 80 countries, and with the input of United Nations bodies, civic groups, and food producers.
There followed
extensive
restructuring, and those economies recovered fast.
Reform will, of course, require
extensive
discussion and deliberation.
(A more
extensive
military commitment is scarcely possible, given how overstretched US ground forces already are.)
Of course, the Catholic Church would be understandably reluctant to give up its
extensive
networks of hospitals and universities.
When Leon Rozenblit and I uncovered the illusion and its specificity, we ran an
extensive
series of studies exploring why explanatory understanding is so vulnerable to a false sense of knowing.
Those criteria can be met only through extensive, well-considered reforms over the long term.
Earlier this year, the government suspended publication of the newspaper Bing Dian Weekly, provoking unprecedented open protest, which received
extensive
media coverage worldwide.
Our generation of Chinese journalists broke from traditional Communist ideas about journalism by the mid-1980’s through
extensive
reading of Western journalism.
Thus, even without any change in the current system of regulation,
extensive
coverage of disasters, judicial abuses, and citizens’ pursuit of their statutory rights, along with the questioning of policies from public perspectives, is now common.
In his book Why Wages Don’t Fall During a Recession, Truman Bewley of Yale University reported on an
extensive
set of interviews with business managers involved with wage-setting and layoffs.
This gave rise to the first causes of the crisis: the originate-and-distribute model of securitization and the
extensive
use of leverage.
In a few instances, senior army and intelligence officers were targeted outside their homes in Islamabad, despite
extensive
security measures in and around the capital.
But this ignores the fact that Steagall was not enamored of more
extensive
branching, which disadvantaged small banks.
She complained that she was “too famous,” “too active,” and “too stressed” at the time, and she provided
extensive
details about how Mao’s wife, Jiang Qing, persecuted the Ye family and how the Ye children went to prison.
The aim of these entrenched mandarins is to block Abe’s plans for
extensive
civil-service reforms intended to inhibit them from parachuting into lucrative post-retirement jobs in the public corporations and private firms that they once regulated.
For example, its
extensive
social programs, combined with past GDP growth, have improved the country’s income distribution markedly.
Statehood came about in 1951 only through a constitution that balanced centralized power with
extensive
autonomy for Libya’s historic regions, Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Fezzan.
Indeed, in the six years since Saudi King Abdullah’s visit to China in January 2006, China has emerged as the most important Asian power in the Gulf, establishing
extensive
business and strategic links.
Doing so could bring more market discipline to this part of the financial market without
extensive
regulation.
And while advanced economies already have
extensive
transportation infrastructure and stable populations, their networks urgently need renovation and repair.
The Panel will also take advantage of
extensive
online and offline efforts to engage with people worldwide and gain insight into the future that they envision.
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