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But even with
independently
drawn districts, elections in many parts of the country will not be competitive, because voters from the same party often live in close proximity.
Given that competition for water resources cannot be disentangled from competition for, say, food and energy, it cannot be addressed
independently.
The second argument for institutional independence is that central banks have a clear comparative advantage in dealing with monetary issues, and can therefore be trusted to pursue their targets
independently.
Increasing the current emissions target from -20% to -30% by 2020 compared to 1990 would represent an important opportunity to revitalize the European economy –
independently
of what the rest of the world did in terms of climate policy.
Though Russia is pursuing its military campaign
independently
of the Western powers (reflecting its support for Assad), it, too, has apparently become a target, with US and European officials increasingly convinced that the Islamic State was behind October’s crash of a Russian airliner in the Sinai Peninsula.
America’s founders sought to ensure that individuals serving in high positions of public trust would be well qualified, not just in the judgment of a single individual, but after thoughtful review by an
independently
elected Senate.
There is, however, one unbreakable rule: To work with HICCup, communities must collect and publish a lot of
independently
vetted data (without personal information, of course).
As it was, he fully accepted Merkel’s austerity agenda – which his own government is implementing
independently
– and chose to veto proposals for a new European treaty to protect the City of London.
What the court has done is to craft a solution that no political process could have arrived at independently, but which takes the dispute off the streets.
A central bank, including the new European Central Bank, in order to conduct a monetary policy geared to its own economic objectives, must be able to make its interest rates move somewhat
independently
of world market rates.
But without the rule of law, businesses lose confidence that contracts and private-property rights will be enforced or
independently
arbitrated, and the economy cannot sustain strong long-term growth.
Diplomats and politicians treat talk, decisions, and actions independently, in order to satisfy the demands of a diverse set of stakeholders and to maximize external support for their organizations.
There is a mutual gain from economic cooperation in addition to what each type of talent could produce
independently
– an insight later built on by the philosopher John Rawls.
The prisoners
independently
described “a secret prison” inside the prison, called “the black hole.”
The seignorage rights have been estimated by Willem Buiter of Citibank and Huw Pill of Goldman Sachs, working independently, to be worth between €2-3 trillion, because they will yield more as the economy grows and interest rates return to normal.
But when I traveled
independently
of Target Malaria to meet local communities that would be affected, I heard a very different story, which I recount in a short film.
The DPJ claimed that these candidates were too closely tied to the finance ministry, owing to long careers there, to act
independently
of it.
But European policymakers should not fool themselves into thinking that these numbers mean that their air-combat capabilities are sufficient to operate
independently
of America.
Locals interviewed
independently
say that some of those captured are in fact innocent local people from Wana, not foreign militants.
As a result, a growing number of governments and others have begun to act
independently.
But Israel has long been able to act
independently
on critical security issues, without seriously damaging the bilateral relationship.
In order to make local-government borrowing more transparent and accountable, the Third Plenum calls for streamlining the distribution of revenue between the central and local governments, increasing transfer payments to cities, and allowing local authorities to issue municipal bonds
independently.
Brazilian officials know that they can achieve this goal only by acting
independently
– but without diverging too far from the positions of the current permanent members.
But, rather than taking advantage of this, the ECB has accommodated European politicians, behaving less and less
independently
since the beginning of the crisis.
Since Hildebrand was
independently
wealthy, this approach would not have easily worked with him.
The institutions of the judiciary, the press, and the bureaucracy do act for the poor at least some of the time, and are
independently
minded.
Each operates
independently
but is an integral part of the whole.
Equal rights for women – not simply suffrage, but also working outside the home or living
independently
– was still a radical idea in many countries.
But no one would be comfortable with machines acting independently, with no ethical framework to guide them.
One would assume that the national capital-formation figures are based on local reports – not least because, until recent reforms, the NBS was not collecting data
independently.
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