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My Princeton University colleague Daniel Kahneman and several co-researchers tried to measure people’s subjective well-being by asking them about their mood at
frequent
intervals during a day.
China, Russia, and Iran have been the source of
frequent
cyber attacks on banks, companies, and government agencies;North Korea, the US alleges, was behind the recent breach of Sony Pictures’ computers.
Despite its
frequent
economic booms, Asia is also a strategic and security minefield.
If anything, the region has been moving in the wrong direction, with security tensions and even war (in Georgia last summer) increasingly
frequent.
Examples from around the world show that poor, single mothers who receive
frequent
visits from nurses before and after they give birth provide better prenatal care, have fewer subsequent pregnancies, and increase their educational attainment and workforce participation.
Despite his
frequent
avowals of change, his central articulation of American policy seems remarkably static.
Meanwhile, rising temperatures are increasing the likelihood of pests and crop diseases, jeopardizing agricultural productivity and subjecting the population to increasingly
frequent
heatwaves.
And higher ocean temperatures are leading to more
frequent
and dangerous cyclones, endangering the country’s coast.
Unless multipolarity is met with an efficient multilateral approach, problems like Syria’s civil war will become much more
frequent
– and more difficult to resolve.
This is easily explained by their geographic segregation, higher levels of unemployment, higher school dropout rates, and disproportionately
frequent
interactions with the criminal justice system.
But, despite the Trump administration’s
frequent
(and often ungraceful) declarations of military superiority, its actions imply that this superiority is not enough.
India Embraces the Welfare StateNEW DELHI – In recent weeks, India’s parliament, often justifiably derided for the
frequent
disruptions that mar its work, has surprised its detractors by passing two crucial pieces of legislation that could transform the lives of hundreds of millions of people.
Between the British vote to “Brexit” the European Union and the nomination of Donald Trump as the Republican candidate for the US presidency, not to mention increasingly
frequent
terrorist attacks, they have plenty of evidence.
Of course, we now recognize more clearly than ever that history has always been written by the victors, which gave rise in recent decades to
frequent
demands that the history of the victims and the defeated be written, at least next to that of the victors.
When comparing Russia and Ukraine, we should play down
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national characterizations and instead emphasize the key feature: Russia is ahead of Ukraine economically, because it at least attempted radical economic reform in 1992.
The bigger story has been concealed, as ever, by the media’s daily preoccupation with current bloodshed: Over the last two decades, major wars and episodes of mass violence worldwide have become much less
frequent
and deadly.
One hears
frequent
complaints by women that the new, democratic authorities are too weak to help or protect them effectively.
Climate scientists have therefore predicted more
frequent
and more damaging hurricanes.
Equally important, the program provides farmers with the training needed to confront increasingly
frequent
outbreaks of crop diseases.
The Dutch populist, Geert Wilders, is a
frequent
caller, telling sympathetic audiences that Israel is on the front line of the Western war against Islam.
In fact, measuring progress at
frequent
intervals, and publicizing the successes and shortfalls, is vital to keeping the world on track to meet its ambitious long-term targets.
Despite the
frequent
assurances of UN authorities that Kosovo is on a path toward reconciliation and true home rule, NATO officials indicate that there are plans to maintain a long-term military presence in the province in order to “guarantee that the political process will be concluded successfully.”
Add the Israeli military’s
frequent
late-night house raids in search of “terror suspects” and the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, and it becomes pretty clear that Palestinians don’t need to scour the Internet for reasons to be angry.
They claim that Jews must
frequent
the holy site, and even build a temple, to strengthen Israel’s sovereignty there.
Despite
frequent
breaches of its principles the historic importance of this global commitment outweighs the lingering horrors.
But the
frequent
discovery of Roman coins in India suggests that Roman coinage continued to be accepted internationally long after it must have been obvious that its gold or silver content had fallen.
They may be missing out on more than
frequent
flyer miles.
Some of the fallacies Bentham identified still make
frequent
appearances, while others are less relevant.
But they also have a historically ingrained sense of insecurity, owing to
frequent
conquest and domination, which is being aggravated today by the presence of American troops to their west in Iraq and to their east in Afghanistan.
He hopes that lifting sanctions in exchange for Iran’s promise to halt its nuclear program for about 15 years will lead Iran to change its behavior, become a more responsible state actor, and abandon its revolutionary agenda and
frequent
use of non-state actors (including terrorist groups) to advance its goals.
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