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To be fair, the Bank has embraced the message of eclecticism, but a new leader will have to go further, paying greater attention to the specific contexts and demands of
individual
borrowers and learning from a wider set of successful development experiences.
Europe has a special role to play in securing a better world where human rights and
individual
freedoms are widely and fully respected.
The EU overcame national biases to establish the Single Market by instituting a process of legally binding qualified majority voting, whereby
individual
member states could be outvoted on specific regulations.
It is a “globally connected institution,” with more than 40
individual
country partners and growing ties to other international organizations.
This strategy is highly labor-intensive, given that it requires
individual
engagement with every new cyber power (potentially dozens of countries).
Country-specific data would allow
individual
governments to hone their policies.
The urbanist Jane Jacobs, for example, described the rich interactions occurring in New York City neighborhoods – what she called an “intricate ballet, in which the
individual
dancers and ensembles all have distinctive parts which miraculously reinforce each other.”
He also exercises a total grip over the allocation of the DPJ’s state subsidy to
individual
DPJ legislators.
But the fact is that the advance of democracy historically entailed the erosion of shared values and the rise of
individual
autonomy.
Democracy does nurture some common values, but they are overwhelmingly liberal values - in other words,
individual
rights trump collective obligations.
For contemporary democrats, the fullest possible respect for the autonomous
individual
is, as Thomas Jefferson put it, "self-evident."
Democracy's values may be one-sided on behalf of
individual
rights, but this has also made them universal, legitimizing the struggle against oppression, wherever it is played out.
Can we oppose them with anything but
individual
rights?
They also ignore the importance for market outcomes of
individual
creativity and unforeseeable socio-political change.
As part of a larger focus on exchange-rate and monetary policies worldwide, my recent study with Ethan Ilzetzky and Kenneth Rogoff presents estimates of
individual
Taylor rules for the eurozone countries from 1992 to 2015.
For example, the SEC has traditionally thought about adequate equity capital in a regulated business, primarily as the amount needed to help compensate customers in the event that
individual
firms fail.
The systemic risks in this case do not necessarily lie with an
individual
firm; rather, the issue is the way in which a particular market has come to operate.
Individual
memory, beliefs, cultural background, and personal meaning all shape pain, so that an injury that is horrible to one person can be a minor discomfort to another.
Psychological researchers are beginning to investigate why
individual
patients form the experience of pain differently when they experience similar tissue injury.
Nothing that the EU or its
individual
members can do would have as great an impact on reducing income inequality in Europe than eliminating national protectionist barriers to migration, movement of capital, and provision of services.
More worryingly, when Shia, Sunnis, and/or Kurds decide that their elected officials are not delivering the promised perks and protections, they are likely to look beyond politics to advance their
individual
interests.
In this context, one of the commission’s traditional weaknesses – that foreign and energy policies are usually decided by
individual
member states – could serve as an important advantage.
Instead,
individual
member states are going it alone, with their own bite-sized assistance projects.
As last year's "Arab Human Development Report" made clear, the Arab Middle East lags far behind other regions in key measures, including
individual
freedom, women's empowerment, and economic and social development.
But the link between aggregate growth and
individual
welfare is no less visible in advanced countries – particularly those now struggling with slow growth, high unemployment, output gaps, debt overhangs, misaligned exchange rates, and structural rigidities.
The response to legal abuses has often been timid or declaratory, carried out by
individual
countries or communities like the European Union in response to specific violations.
At the same time, the potential impact of targeted action by
individual
governments is not enough.
We have experienced technological change that substitutes machines and computers for
individual
workers for many years.
When Trump withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which he declared a “bad deal” for America, he claimed that he could strike better deals with each
individual
party.
Allocating clean water, for example, to those able to pay the most for it results in situations where industrial applications win out over
individual
needs, leaving many with none.
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