Guiding
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First, there is ongoing tension between the role of the state and that of markets in
guiding
resource allocation.
Policymakers should already be implementing policies aimed at
guiding
trends like urbanization, the rise of big data, and the grouping of people into narrow communities, often based on their relationship to the market.
The
guiding
principle of public health is to prevent disease before it strikes, and this requires long-term investment in institutions that can protect us.
King later avowed that “the Gandhian method of non-violent resistance...became the
guiding
light of our movement.
If liberalism is to survive as a
guiding
framework for international relations, its proponents must tap into passions of their own.
Although Cyprus is too small to matter for global financial markets, the crisis there could turn out to be an important precedent
guiding
how European policymakers deal with future banking problems.
As the UN turns 70, it is time to reaffirm its founders’
guiding
vision – a vision born of devastation that remains a source of universal hope for a better world.
But regulators exist to protect the public interest, which must include
guiding
classes of investments that affect the resilience of the system as a whole.
Europe’s Lessons for China’s ReformersBRUSSELS – The most important economic-policy decision of 2013 might well have been taken in November at the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee, which pledged that the market should be given a “decisive” role in
guiding
China’s economy.
Many mutual funds and other financial intermediaries formed to buy vouchers, bid for shares, and thereby gain a voice in reorganizing and
guiding
the privatized enterprises.
He sees a world in which incredibly tiny self-replicating robots, which he calls "assemblers," will do all the work,
guiding
chemical reactions by positioning reactive molecules with atomic precision.
Likewise, it is embracing more of a market-based foreign-exchange regime while
guiding
the renminbi lower.
If they came to be accepted as the
guiding
principles of European policy, Europe’s economy would become petrified, with stagnant growth making it impossible to afford even modest levels of social transfers.
My
guiding
principle is that the allocation of refugees within the EU should be entirely voluntary.
Although its
guiding
principles have not been enshrined in a constitution, even this may be appropriate to an open society because, as Popper argued, our imperfect understanding does not permit permanent and eternally valid definitions of social arrangements.
This obsession with tactics has affected governance at all levels, from local administrations to supranational institutions, allowing major actors to operate within uncoordinated realities, without any shared goals
guiding
their decision-making.
GDP has been the benchmark
guiding
economic development for more than a half-century.
Indeed, the new Commission’s structure suggests that Juncker hopes to enhance its role in
guiding
the European Monetary Union and related policies, control over which largely rested with the European Council and EU member governments (especially Germany) during the crisis.
But the Arab Spring exposed the policy’s vulnerabilities, and Turkey must now seek a new
guiding
principle for regional engagement.
But if we must have laws to bolster our ethics, their
guiding
principle should be that remuneration is always linked to the performance and services it is intended to compensate.
Finally, we must not shy away from
guiding
the direction of development toward a green economy.
What Annan has done is to embrace ten wide-ranging
guiding
principles while leaving signatory corporations free to choose that which they wish to support actively.
In an effort to limit the detrimental impact of all this on citizens’ wellbeing, Chinese officials have been
guiding
the currency lower.
More recently, the European Central Bank has adopted a similar approach,
guiding
the euro downward in an effort to boost domestic activity.
This was the
guiding
principle behind past enlargements to include democracies that were, at the time of their admission, new and fragile: first Greece, then Spain and Portugal.
In any case, there is something wrong with making the survival of the fittest a
guiding
principle of civilized society.
One reason for the IPCC’s notable success has been the skilled
guiding
hand of the IPCC Chairman, Dr. R. K. Pachauri, who will accept the prize on the body’s behalf.
And it is certainly better to have some economic intuition
guiding
policy than none at all.
Saving Europe By Reversing BrexitLONDON – “Never let a crisis go to waste” has always been one of the European Union’s
guiding
principles.
More recently, he was a
guiding
hand behind Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, inspiring the feverish media campaigns that have delivered near-universal public support for these moves.
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