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Yet, since its inception, transplant medicine has been grappling with a rapidly increasing gap between the supply of organs and demand for them.
Since its inception, the EU has made each member state’s language one of its official tongues.
The legitimacy of Kim Jong-un’s claim to power is weak, despite his blood tie to his father and grandfather, the dynasty that has ruled North Korea since its
inception.
Germany, in particular, must acknowledge that, far from being an innocent victim, its economy is the eurozone’s biggest beneficiary – and has been since the euro’s
inception.
Since the program’s
inception
two years ago, nearly 30 global partners have been recruited, and an online platform has linked governments with organizations and donors to share resources, expertise, and knowledge.
The agreement with Turkey was problematic from its
inception.
On average, since the
inception
of the Standard and Poor’s composite stock index in 1926, the reward for putting your money in the market has been about 16 percentage points lower per presidential term under Republicans than under Democrats.
At its inception, the UN brought together 51 countries; it now has 193 member states.
Since its inception, the Islamic Republic has had a weak presidency; ultimate authority rests with the Supreme Leader, first Ayatollah Khomeini and now Ayatollah Khamenei.
The IPCC now operates in a political context that did not exist at its
inception
21 years ago, and it must be managed in such a way that both the reality and perception of its work provide full confidence to policymakers and the public.
Since the WTO’s
inception
in 1995, the US has filed 123 of the 537 disputes that have been brought before the body – including 21 lodged against China.
NATO has been flexible since its
inception.
Since the CDF’s
inception
in 2000, the Chinese government has used the event to signal its policy priorities.
Worse still, Europe’s debt and confidence crisis is also the EU’s gravest political crisis since its inception: at stake is nothing less then the future of the European project itself.
Since its
inception
in 1988, the IPCC has harnessed the best scientific minds from around the world to document and explain what is known and not known about human-induced climate change.
In China, economic zones – especially the five Special Economic Zones and the Pudong area of Shanghai – work because, from their inception, they were envisioned as laboratories for economic, social, and even political experiments.
The aim is to fix Europe’s long-term fiscal problem, which has been exacerbated by three factors: the failure, since the euro’s inception, of the eurozone-wide Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) to enforce deficit and debt limits; the crisis that erupted in Greece and other countries on the eurozone periphery in 2010; and the various bailouts that have followed.
At its inception, no one could have predicted that within two decades, electronic products would become a 50-million-ton global problem looking for local solutions.
Since its
inception
in 2008, RLabs has created tens of thousands of jobs and is now active in 24 countries.
Ahmadinejad, a fanatical devotee of Khomeini, the revolution’s first imam, was a reminder of the revolution’s populist
inception.
At its inception, people were compelled to work 17 hours a day without a day off or retirement.
Since its inception, the ECT has served as the basis for more than 100 claims by energy firms against host countries, with some challenging national environmental policies, such as the nuclear phase-out in Germany.
That is why the pharmaceutical industry, the US, and others have pushed since its
inception
for a wider and stronger set of standards through add-on agreements.
The assurance that trading firms will receive fair regulatory and judicial treatment from member-state governments is essential; and the principle of nondiscrimination has been a tenet of the global trade system since its
inception.
Ever since its
inception
in the early sixties, the international human rights movement had been steadily gaining ground.
I devised an experiment that allows us to look at whether national loyalties played a role in ECB policy since the euro's
inception.
So perhaps the real issue that is being overlooked is this: confronted by the growing realization that humanity has become a significant driver of changes to our planet, the IPCC, since its inception, has been in a race against time.
The primary purpose of European integration at its
inception
was to safeguard the continent from war.
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is exemplary in its commitment to supporting the best governance practices in the companies in which it invests, and it has reaped large benefits from this approach: the Plan has earned average annual returns of 10% since its
inception
in 1990.
But almost from its inception, the Zionist project was driven by a unifying sense of purpose in building an independent nation-state.
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