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Even the small handful of relevant studies exploring possible risks lacked a
guiding
focus, giving no indication that the information developed would help decision-makers ensure that nanotechnology is developed safely over the long term.
Today, it is China’s strength that is
guiding
its view of the US president.
Much of the groundwork has already been laid by the OECD, in several
guiding
principles: economic goals, especially growth and competitiveness, should be as important as social and environmental goals; a regulation’s benefits must justify its costs; regulations should be reviewed frequently, and a cost-benefit analysis of all the alternatives – including simply maintaining the status quo – should always be carried out.
Policymakers must determine the proper balance between state control and market forces in
guiding
urbanization throughout the country.
Guiding
global interdependence in a way that ameliorates negative distributional trends is possible, but it will require wisdom and insight.
Respect for diversity and individual freedom, and concern for generating growth and jobs in an atmosphere of social peace, must be
guiding
principles.
Data play the important role of
guiding
scientists toward new discoveries and solutions, as well as to new puzzles that need to be solved, thereby keeping the scientific process honest and dynamic.
The strategy, developed by Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, does precisely what it should: it provides a coherent
guiding
vision and a flexible framework for adopting concrete policies.
Because that impact was delivered largely via Western sanctions, it fit the
guiding
hand of Putin’s imperial narrative like a glove.
Third, we aimed at
guiding
markets and inspiring confidence in monetary policy, thereby helping to stabilize the economy by keeping inflation expectations anchored at levels compatible with our definition of price stability.
Our
guiding
principle always remaining: One Europe.
Board members need to rethink what they are doing in those rooms, and here individual directors’
guiding
principle should be the “veil of ignorance” proposed by the political philosopher John Rawls in his 1971 treatise A Theory of Justice.
Economic cooperation entails a solid set of pre-agreed rules
guiding
the functioning of the internal market, establishing community obligations, and protecting the free movement of goods, capital, services, and labor (the EU’s “four freedoms”).
If the Fed ran out of basis points, the argument went, it would still have plenty of tools at its disposal for supporting and
guiding
the real economy.
But when it comes to natural justice – and in particular, the frameworks
guiding
decisions – the record is decidedly mixed.
Russia, China, and others believe that the principle was misused in Libya, and that the
guiding
doctrine of international law remains the UN Charter, which prohibits the use of force except in self-defense, or when authorized by the Security Council.
By virtue of the popular mandate that I received, I am committed to moderation and common sense, which is now
guiding
all of my government’s policies.
That purpose can act as a compass for the business, influencing its organizational culture and values, and
guiding
stakeholders’ individual and collective behavior.
Its success in
guiding
China to high-income status will be determined largely by four factors – talent, competition, public goods, and accountability – all of which the country has managed to harness effectively in the past.
If Western foreign policy has a
guiding
principle, it is the promotion of human rights.
He sarcastically told reporters that he sensed the “the hand of God”
guiding
his silicon opponent.
While trade is supposed to be the primary driver of exchange rates, which should rise or fall to correct countries’ external imbalances, capital flows have grown to the point that their role in
guiding
exchange rates is now much larger.
As Ezra Vogel notes in Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China, Deng’s first public statement after his political rehabilitation in 1976 was, “Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought constitute the
guiding
ideology of the party.”
On the contrary, until China’s stock market opens up and its institutional foundation becomes predictable, volatility will be its only
guiding
rule.
It described an elaborate spider’s web of committees, councils, and agencies with overlapping responsibilities, unrepresentative memberships, and inadequate enforcement powers – a system built up incrementally over decades, with no
guiding
architectural hand or central authority to promote coherent global regulatory standards.
The
guiding
principle of the Seed Treaty is that genetic resources fall within the “sovereign right” of member states (that is, governments).
All of us must help turn Europe's motto "unity in diversity" into a genuine
guiding
principle.
For the last few decades, the prevailing view
guiding
economic policy was that market forces should be left to operate undisturbed.
Those who regard the scientific method – the systematic observation, measurement, and hypothesis testing that has underpinned humans’ apprehension of ourselves and the world for centuries – as a core value of society must step forward to defend its central role in
guiding
public debate and decision-making.
Traditionally, one of the
guiding
factors has been per capita GDP – the value of goods and services produced by a country in a year divided by the country’s population.
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