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But China has now announced that market signals will henceforth
guide
its daily exchange-rate fixing.
Without much of a playbook to
guide
them, it is unsurprising that their ability to cope with these challenges has varied considerably.
First, policymakers are eager to attain more up-to-date data that can
guide
their efforts.
Progress in AI relies on the availability and analysis of large sets of data on human activity, online and offline, to distinguish patterns of behavior that can be used to
guide
machine behavior and cognition.
It is a great victory for business executives, but a huge defeat for the principles that should
guide
capitalism.
While accepting the need for accountability, our best theory and empirical evidence must be used to
guide
practice.
Educational policymakers should therefore use these findings to
guide
policy.
The UN treaties that
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global drug policy reflect none of the recent findings on drug use and addiction.
Unlike many emerging-market and transition economies in the 1990’s, Russia did not abandon a fixed-exchange rate anchor in favor of an inflation-targeting regime as its
guide
to monetary-policy.
It should have been apparent that most central banks’ pre-crisis models – both the formal models and the mental models that
guide
policymakers’ thinking – were badly wrong.
But that’s where China’s strategic focus is most effective – providing an over-arching framework to
guide
the economy from point A to point B.But this journey is far from complete.
Last year, more than 500 adolescent girls living in poverty in 14 countries helped create the Girl Declaration, which presents principles and objectives that should
guide
investment in their lives and potential.
As the Fourth Industrial Revolution continues, four principles should
guide
the region’s policies and their implementation.
If past experience is a reliable guide, a decline in inflation is already overdue.
Policymakers have yet to develop an internationally recognized policy framework – with a corresponding set of indicators and measurable milestones – to
guide
countries targeting broad-based improvements in living standards, rather than simply continuing to use GDP growth as the bottom-line measure of national economic performance.
Historical experience offers little
guide
to the social and political consequences of the much greater numbers and more pronounced cultural differences at stake in the postwar migrations to Europe, especially from the Muslim world.
Rather, the decisions we make every day as citizens, consumers, and investors
guide
technological progress.
If a half-century of experience in the US is an accurate guide, the waistlines of Asian consumers – in Asia and America – are poised to expand in step with the fast-food industry’s increasingly ethnic-focused marketing, with serious potential health consequences.
Our guide, Maya, explained that the authorities liked to put together prisoners who got on each other’s nerves.
If the Constitution is to
guide
Europeans through periods of change and yet unknown threats, its roots must reach the foundations of European history and identity as they are embodied in the shared culture that Europe's citizens freely acknowledge as their own.
Already, the danger that emotion, not reason, will
guide
policy is apparent in France, the US, and elsewhere.
Principles, morality, and simple respect for the truth
guide
agreement as much as interests do.
Resolving disputes requires mutually accepted principles that
guide
how individuals and countries interact.
So, why not let evidence, rather than theory,
guide
policy?
This does not mean that our economic knowledge cannot
guide
us, only that what works in theory – or worked in the past or elsewhere – should be prescribed with an appropriate degree of self-doubt.
While we now have the ability to rent a car at a distant airport equipped with a Global Posting System to
guide
us unerringly to a hotel we have never seen, we still cannot put anywhere near the same of measure of reliance on any of our common economic measures.
For warfarin, a widely prescribed drug used to prevent blood clots, genotyping can
guide
the right dose and hasten the time it takes to get to steady state.
Such concerns should also
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the new Commission in the design of a common migration policy, one that not only silences the xenophobes, but that also gives coherence to the border-free Schengen Area – one of Europe’s greatest achievements.
In early 2012, in his speech to the annual People’s Congress, Premier Wen Jiabao, explaining why the government’s indicative target for economic growth in 2012 was 7.5%, pointed out that the purpose was “to
guide
people in all sectors to focus their work on accelerating the transformation of the pattern of economic development and making economic development more sustainable and efficient.”
It would also provide the evidence needed to go to governments, foundations, and global institutions for the much larger sums required to expand the present system of incentives that
guide
pharmaceutical companies’ decisions.
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