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As a result, central banks ran the risk of no longer appearing to follow a clearly
formulated
policy guideline.
He has not yet
formulated
a full program.
Instead of employing the dyspeptic condemnations of “relativism,” “secularism,” “nihilism,” and other “-isms” that John Paul II and his successor Pope Benedict XVI used to rally their base, Francis has
formulated
a positive agenda focused on social justice.
At present this seems inherently extremely unlikely, because the objections are just as serious today as when the Commission
formulated
them 10 years ago.
Those measures were far from perfect; they had to be
formulated
on the fly, in the context of an unexpected emergency.
Working with leading experts like Tony Hawkins of the University Of Zimbabwe Graduate School Of Business, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization has
formulated
a roadmap to accelerate Africa’s agribusiness revolution.
While the Unasur proposal may have been
formulated
in a more rigorous way than other initiatives, its failure to contemplate trade integration means that there is nothing to tie member states together beyond political will.
The underlying problem runs deeper than how the principles have been
formulated.
It is, in essence, an intellectual stress test – forcing Chinese leaders to defend newly
formulated
strategies and policies before a tough and seasoned audience of outside experts.
French scientist Louis Pasteur
formulated
the first rabies vaccine in 1885, by injecting the virus into rabbits, waiting for it to kill them, and then drying the infected nerve tissues to weaken the virus to the point that it could be safely administered.
Sharon
formulated
the answer in 2004, concluding that Israel did not need the territories.
The strategy
formulated
by the Pope for the Catholic Church, and his ability to mobilize millions of believers in its cause, meant that no one could ever again repeat Stalin's question: "How many divisions does the Pope have?"
The implicit question behind some European reservations about Obama may be
formulated
in one question: “Will we have to do more in Afghanistan and beyond?”
The pro-Brexit camp also positions itself as fighting to protect Britain from an uncontrollable influx of immigrants, from imported terrorism, and from laws
formulated
by foreigners who lack sufficient understanding and appreciation of British culture.
Given the US record since the doctrine was formulated, another criterion should be added: the main beneficiaries of military intervention are not America’s mortal enemies.
Yet the only real action since then has come not from Turkey, but from the Arab League, which sent in monitors and
formulated
a plan for a political transition in Syria.
But poverty, creaking supply chains, rampant food waste, and badly formulated, poorly executed policies, such as rigid subsidies for grain farmers, prevent millions from receiving their share.
At the same time, ICANN is consistent with the multi-stakeholder approach
formulated
and legitimated by the Internet Governance Forum, established by the UN General Assembly.
But some of the simplest and most important precepts,
formulated
well before these micro-foundations were well established--such as the fact that temporary income tax cuts are unlikely to be effective, while temporary investment tax credits can be extremely powerful--are as valid today as ever.
In practice, however, a successful vision often arises from the needs of the group, which are then
formulated
and articulated by the leader.
Good scientific ideas
formulated
in bad English either die or get repackaged.
He
formulated
its unique content and determined its application in a specific historical context.
These gaps have persisted, because in the 1990s, when the MDGs were being formulated, most people, including me, did not adequately understand the scale or complexity of the problem.
We humans embrace the axiom that life is sacred in order to preserve what allowed that axiom to be
formulated
in the first place: consciousness and thought.
A consensus was reached at the Forum that such a right makes sense only if it is
formulated
in such a way that particular policymaking entities, be they water companies or local governments, face an affirmative duty to respect this right.
But he has since
formulated
ideas deemed controversial by the regime.
Originally
formulated
after an experience with poor trains in West Africa, Hirschman realized that if a complex social system allowed people to leave (exit), its efficiency might deteriorate; a better solution would be to retain people (loyalty), which would give them incentives to articulate demands (voice) that would improve the system’s performance.
In India, for example, we must implement the regulation,
formulated
by the Indian Health Ministry, controlling over-the-counter sales of antibiotics.
Although rules on shadow-banking have yet to be formulated, another problem exposed by the crisis has abated: America’s external deficit has shrunk to a much more manageable 2-3% of GDP, accompanied by drops in the surpluses run by Japan and China.
Judging from events in the last two months, its $560 billion stabilization plan has served its purpose, despite some public criticism that it was too hastily
formulated.
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