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With policymaking
fully
nontransparent and reduced to a very closed circle, and implementation delegated to an unaccountable bureaucracy, the inevitable result of Putin’s political model was pervasive corruption.
Ours is an unstable neighborhood, one that America has entered without
fully
understanding the consequences – for India and for the neighborhood.
Trump and Tillerson, it seems, are
fully
willing to ignore the Kremlin’s repression of its opponents – not to mention its interference in America’s own democratic election, new evidence of which emerges almost daily – if it means avoiding uncomfortable conversations with Putin.
Thus, indirectly, the budget has enabled leveraging of financing in order to support crisis countries – an expression of European solidarity that has gone
fully
unnoticed.
To be sure, the Muslim Brotherhood has not always
fully
embodied democratic values.
The government insists on a January 2008 deadline, but the companies complain that the government’s reluctance to fund its share of operating costs
fully
and rising political violence in the Niger Delta make this deadline unrealistic, and want it extended three years.
And the International Monetary Fund’s projections for 2023 suggest that Italy will still not have
fully
recovered from the cumulative output losses of the past decade.
This is the right time to move
fully
onto a more sustainable, zero-carbon path.
But no matter how clean and efficient renewable energy sources may be, they will never
fully
mitigate the climatic effects that are bringing more hurricanes like Maria ashore.
It is
fully
understandable – and largely supported by empirical evidence – that these CEOs would want good results to occur on their watch, rather than after their successor takes over.
Although the final vote tally awaits (soldiers’ votes have not yet been
fully
counted), the basic result is known.
But it will take time to be
fully
accepted – not least because it challenges a fundamental tenet of traditional economics.
These reforms, including deeper institutional integration, will be politically difficult and their benefits will take time to become
fully
apparent; but setting a clear pathway will underpin public confidence in Europe’s long-term growth and cooperation.
Here we are,
fully
a year later, and things are still balanced on the knife’s edge.
The consequence of that basic decision was that German industry until the 1930s was
fully
cartelized.
That outcome would run counter to British public opinion, which remains moderate on the question of
fully
breaking with the EU.
Advocates of trade liberalization touted its advantages; but they were never
fully
honest about its risks, against which markets typically fail to provide adequate insurance.
On the contrary, several people I interviewed called for the experimental release of genetically modified mosquitoes to be halted until the risks and effects had been adequately investigated, and civil society across Burkina Faso had been
fully
informed.Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is reflected in its own rhetoric, which eschews the unequivocal word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
On the contrary, several people I interviewed called for the experimental release of genetically modified mosquitoes to be halted until the risks and effects had been adequately investigated, and civil society across Burkina Faso had been
fully
informed.
The near-term policy remedies are clear: raise the minimum wage to a level that will keep a
fully
employed worker and his or her family out of poverty, and extend the earned-income tax credit to childless workers.
A safe and enabling environment for sustainable development must allow people to criticize the process without fear of reprisal, and most projects will benefit in the long run if they are accepted, if not
fully
endorsed, by directly affected communities.
The European Banking DisunionBRUSSELS – The purpose of the euro was to create
fully
integrated financial markets; but, since the start of the global financial crisis in 2008, markets have been renationalizing.
So the future of the eurozone depends crucially on whether that trend continues or Europe’s financial markets become
fully
integrated.
Officials argued that no heavy artillery fire was ever directed at civilians or hospitals, that any collateral injury to civilians was minimal, and that they
fully
respected international law, including the proscription against execution of captured prisoners.
Innovative, leading-edge companies that
fully
adopt AI technologies could double their cash flow between now and 2030 – an outcome that would likely entail hiring many more workers.
Some of the most powerful nations in the world still do not see
fully
cooperating with or participating in UN affairs as in their interest.
I have known Hasina for nearly 50 years, and I have had many opportunities to appreciate not only her nobility of spirit but also her deep and abiding attachment to a moderate and enlightened Islam that
fully
respects the rights of man – and of women.
The Shanghai free-trade zone’s final objective is to help China exploit
fully
the demand potential of its domestic market.
For the former colonial countries, who have no equivalent to Obama, to support him
fully
is a sort of exorcism, if not redemption.
Unlike before World War II, when democratization efforts were undermined by the rise of authoritarianism in Germany, the region’s countries are now
fully
integrated into a network of highly stable Western democracies.
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