Individual
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In order to reap the benefits of European integration, it must be achieved through
individual
interactions, economic and otherwise, facilitated by the removal of regulatory barriers.
In the US, the federal government does not take responsibility for solving states’
individual
problems; indeed, the states that have been hardest hit by the crisis have undertaken their own reforms.
For any believer in traditional European values,
individual
liberties – including economic freedom – and their associated responsibilities constitute the ultimate criteria for developing and assessing institutions, from the local to the European level.
A system based on the public availability of information about
individual
community members might seem amenable to communitarians such as the sociologist Amitai Etzioni, for whom limitations on privacy are a means to enforce social norms.
Empowering all people in the age of AI will require each
individual
– not major companies – to own the data they create.
The address also embraced social welfare (“The commitments we make to each other through Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security, these things do not sap our initiative, they strengthen us”) and the idea of fraternité (“preserving our
individual
freedoms ultimately requires collective action”).
We can easily tally the costs of
individual
conservation efforts like saving the northern spotted owl.
Reading the opinion pages, there is a sense that the world is facing a malaise that exceeds any
individual
events, and that people are becoming increasingly – and dangerously – divided.
To attune its social-welfare system to a changing economy and reduce inequality among individuals, France is currently considering a system of so-called
Individual
Activity Accounts (IAAs).
Put simply, every new labor-force entrant would be equipped with a lifelong
individual
account, thereby accumulating points in the same way airline travelers accumulate miles.
The creation of IAAs and the adoption of a single unit of account would go a long way toward making things simpler, especially if all relevant
individual
information is available to users via a single smartphone app.
Solutions will have to be found at all “scales,” meaning that we will need water solutions within
individual
communities (as in the piped-water project in Senegal), along the length of a river (even as it crosses national boundaries), and globally, for example, to head off the worst effects of global climate change.
(The republic’s founding document, the Union of Utrecht of 1579, proclaimed that “every
individual
should remain free in his religion, and no one should be molested or questioned on the subject of divine worship.”)
Another solution would be to reform the tax code to reduce returns when an
individual
or firm is cashing in on publicly funded research.
Individual
users suffer police abuse and are driven away from vital health and treatment services.
Many
individual
governments, obsessed with compliance, are unable or unwilling to consider the negative public health effects of harsh anti-drug policies.
By nature, every
individual
seeks to prove himself as a useful person in his or her society.
Specifically, they should expand
individual
and collective apprentice-based and vocational programs, modernize their methods for measuring performance, and intensify their efforts to include recent research on the benefits of cognitive diversity and “superadditivity” in internal and external communications.
Often a single
individual
or a small group has almost absolute power.
And, in contrast to multilateral security arrangements like NATO, America’s Asian alliances are founded on
individual
bilateral pacts.
Mesh networks are highly resilient, because no
individual
node is critical to the structure’s survival – even if one link breaks, the structure survives.
All 50 states require disclosure for contributions to campaigns for state offices, 39 states have a cap for
individual
contributions, and 22 states prohibit corporations from contributing to political campaigns altogether.
For many Americans, especially in rural areas and in the southern states, this collective entitlement became akin to a God-given
individual
right.
The problem with the American myth is that this rural idyll of perfect
individual
liberty, this state of nature, as it were, cannot possibly be maintained in a highly organized state of banks, courts, business corporations, and legislatures.
Specifically, Arab youth yearn for greater participation in civil society, emancipation from patriarchal hierarchies, and more space for
individual
creativity.
The balance depends on the poverty profile of
individual
countries and on whether they are food exporters or importers.
The prolonged recession and economic malaise have dented the
individual
savings rate, while banks no longer have the resources to provide peace of mind to many retail investors, whose trust has been severely eroded.
It concerns a man, a pleasant quiet
individual
who walks soundlessly through the Kremlin's corridors, someone who uncomplainingly takes on (and completes) many hard and unpleasant tasks neglected by others who fight noisily for high position.
With all this competition, “the hurdles to achieving alpha [returns above a risk-adjusted benchmark – and thus a measure of success in picking
individual
investments] are getting higher and higher.”
That change would raise revenue equal to about 1% of GDP, enough to pay for very substantial reductions in
individual
tax rates.
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