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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, too, has
identified
increased female labor-force participation as critical to efforts to revive his country’s long-dormant economy.
A committee of the UN General Assembly
identified
17 target areas, including the eradication of extreme poverty, ensuring education and health for all, and fighting human-induced climate change.
In a pilot study on specific chemical products for the European Climate Foundation, experts from McKinsey
identified
the potential for a further 50-75% reduction in CO2 emissions.
Far from being the norm in scientific research, fraud and cheating are rare exceptions, and are usually quickly
identified
by other scientists.
In October 2005, a United Nations task force
identified
as one of the root causes of the bird flu epidemic, “farming methods which crowd huge numbers of animals into small spaces.”
C.auris was first
identified
in Japan in 2009, in the ear of a patient who complained of an infection.
While the plaintiffs assert that “genes are identified, not invented,” the defendants claim that the basis of patent law is precisely the opposite.
With that in mind, we
identified
eight broad principles that should guide development policy, published in the so-called Stockholm Statement.
In a 2009 diplomatic cable, then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
identified
Saudi Arabia as “the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.”
In our new report on the government’s environmental strategy, Seize The Day: A Call to Action for UK Climate Leadership, the CLG has
identified
a series of gaps between such pledges and actual policy.
On the other hand, when the foreign assets of the country are held not by households, but by institutions, such as pension funds, they can be
identified
and taxed.
For example, on February 26, at a garment market in Benghazi, Libya, members of a powerful Islamist militia rounded up dozens of Egyptian Coptic Christians –
identified
by crosses tattooed on their right wrists – whom they then detained, tortured, and threatened with execution.
Moreover, the region’s most productive farmers could be
identified
and encouraged to share their best practices with other farmers.
As I wrote in my chapter, “Some problematic areas
identified
in the Kerner Report have gotten better (participation in politics and government by black Americans – symbolized by the election of a black president), some have stayed the same (education and employment disparities), and some have gotten worse (wealth and income inequality).”
Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School has
identified
three broad forms of innovation that make firms – and ultimately economies – stronger.
In studying these and other cases, the Innovation and Policy Initiative at INSEAD has
identified
four factors – the “Four Cs” – that support technological innovation and entrepreneurship: cost, convenience, caliber, and creative destruction.
Since Muhammad Ali’s leadership in the nineteenth century, the army has been
identified
with modernization, progress, and secularization – a bearer of national identity that has ruled the country for the last 60 years.
Europe, once
identified
as "the West" as a whole, once held a noble vision of its mission: to deliver the fruits of the Enlightenment and the practice of democracy to the world.
She will begin to be
identified
with the change that is already underway.
On the contrary, they have come to be
identified
with the powerful – part of a media-business-political elite divorced from the concerns of ordinary people.
The problem, which Friedman
identified
in 1969, is that while helicopter money generates more demand in an economy, it does not create more supply.
Lending money at interest was
identified
with “usury,” or making money from money rather than from goods and services – a distinction that goes back to Aristotle, for whom money was barren.
If one company takes the lead on developing new drugs to respond to antibiotic-resistant pathogens that the WHO has
identified
as urgent priorities, it will free others from their conventional strait jackets, and force them to stop thinking so narrowly about quarterly returns.
In his 2009 book The Innovator’s Prescription, Harvard Business School’s Clayton Christensen
identified
a spectrum of medical practices that range between “intuitive” and “precision.”
The economist Luca Benati has
identified
such surges of underlying inflation in the last decades before World War I, the late 1930’s, the late 1960’s, and the 1970’s.
Successive governments have defended this approach, arguing that past secessionist movements indicate that the Rohingya never
identified
as part of the country.
The Belgian economist Robert Triffin first
identified
this problem – dubbed the “Triffin dilemma” – in the 1960s, emphasizing the fundamental conflict between national objectives, such as limiting the size of the external deficit, and international imperatives, such as creating enough liquidity to satisfy demand for reserve assets.
Some five decades after Triffin first
identified
the problems with the US dollar’s reserve-currency status, the SDR’s moment has, one hopes, finally arrived.
On the home front, attempts by Likud and its right-wing allies to tamper with the legal system, the press, and other institutions
identified
with the “old elite” are likely to gain momentum.
A study by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
identified
five main sectors that can act as “engines of growth” to boost Indo-Africa trade: pharmaceuticals and the health sector, information technology, water management, food processing, and education.
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