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The Prophet Muhammad was a merchant, and the Quraysh (Mecca's ruling tribe at the time of the Prophet) lived by
guiding
caravans from Arabia to the Fertile Crescent.
Indeed, given that monetary policy works by influencing market expectations, maximizing such decisions predictability – at least in terms of timing and
guiding
principles – enhances their effectiveness.
Finally, reliable data will be critical to
guiding
efforts and evaluating progress.
Even barring such a nightmare scenario in 2012, the summit sowed the seeds of future conflicts – over the emergence of a “two-speed” Europe and the false economic doctrine
guiding
the eurozone’s proposed fiscal pact.
That is not just a symbolic statement; it is a descriptive one, which should be
guiding
our response to the terrorist threat.
The idea of a nation-state’s sovereignty is rooted in the seventeenth-century Treaty of Westphalia, which embraced non-interference by external agents in states’ domestic affairs as the
guiding
principle of international relations.
For anyone who believes that progress should remain the compass
guiding
societies in the twenty-first century, the priority is to redefine it in today’s context and to spell out the corresponding policy agenda.
The Joint Operating Agreement
guiding
the venture, in which the Nigerian government has 55% equity, stipulates that while all parties share in the cost of operations, Shell prepares the annual work programs and budget.
But those
guiding
an economy should focus on assessing outcomes and modes of distribution rather than on a puzzle that will never fully be solved.
All are within our grasp; they are all, in different ways, being pursued, but without any basic criteria
guiding
their application.
In a time of increasing economic and political uncertainty, Erhard's
guiding
principles are more important than ever.
Erhard's
guiding
principle was simple: there must be
guiding
principles.
The answer depends on whether economics, or politics, is
guiding
the decision-making.
We must move beyond tolerance and respect to genuine care and compassion, with empowerment and inclusiveness becoming
guiding
principles of our actions.
A cluster of EU commissioners holding economic-related portfolios could even be made responsible for
guiding
the process forward, providing it with direction and momentum.
And yet, while US President Barack Obama has referred to the quartet’s decision as his
guiding
principle for diplomatic action on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the situation remains as dire as ever, because the devil remains in the details.
With the light that had been
guiding
reform and integration efforts now extinguished, nationalism in the region predictably started to rise again.
Governments allocate credit (through direct bank ownership or by
guiding
credit decisions by privately owned banks), provide direct subsidies and/or tax incentives, grant trade protection, or use other regulatory devices in an attempt to “pick winners.”
With animal spirits – not the authorities –
guiding
it, China can build the high-value-added, high-tech economy it needs to compete in the future.
Friedman’s views made him a
guiding
light for economic conservatives worldwide.
There is no single transition country that offers a
guiding
light for Egypt.
As one expert puts it, a
guiding
coalition with good managers but poor leaders will not succeed.
He has transformed the war on terror into the
guiding
force of US foreign policy.
But reliance on realpolitik as the
guiding
light of foreign policy has a pretty shabby track record.
How Safe Substances Become DangerousPALO ALTO – Since the development of the science of toxicology in the sixteenth century, its
guiding
principle has been that “the dose makes the poison.”
Promoting respect for human rights was, after all, the
guiding
principle behind the UN's establishment.
This contributes to frictions between these institutions and countries they advise: many bright, young economists working for developing country governments base their analyses on a deeper understanding of the market economy than that provided by the old ideology and the simplistic models
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some of the international bureaucrats.
The meeting’s communiqué and the subsequent road map for reform offer a glimpse into how China’s leaders anticipate the country’s urban development, including the role that public policy will play in
guiding
the trend.
But on almost every major policy issue, she was tone-deaf in sensing the popular mood, and seemed to have no
guiding
principles attractive to either her party or the wider public.
What most voters want is political leaders who have a coherent
guiding
philosophy, a persuasive policy narrative, and a genuine commitment to a decent governing process.
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