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presidents and secretaries of state will certainly try.
If the answer is no, it may be best to restore the sovereignty of
individual
European nation-states, give up on the common currency, and abandon a dream that is threatening to become a nightmare.
Such conditions indicated that something was wrong with the individual, not with his environment.
But it remains to be seen if his strategy of renegotiating or withdrawing from
individual
agreements will prove effective, boosting or harming geopolitical stability.
Since citizens’ militias are anachronistic, gun owners now use the second amendment merely to defend
individual
gun ownership, as if that somehow offers protection against tyranny.
His own good, either physical or moral, is not sufficient warrant....Over himself, over his own body and mind, the
individual
is sovereign.
Where Mill says that the good of the individual, “either physical or moral,” is “not sufficient warrant” for state interference, Hart says that the individual’s physical good is sufficient warrant, if individuals are likely to neglect their own best interests and the interference with their liberty is slight.
For example, when President George W. Bush announced in 2001 that the United States would not fund research into new stem-cell lines that are created from human embryos, he offered the following reason: “Like a snowflake, each of these embryos is unique, with the unique genetic potential of an
individual
human being.”
But Swaraj may well be going too far, responding to every
individual
case of a lost passport or delayed visa tweeted to her – an approach that has earned her the not-entirely-flattering sobriquet of “India’s Minister for Consular Affairs.”
Likewise, a country’s prosperity can be measured properly only by including elements of moral philosophy and sociology, which fall outside of the boundaries of wealth creation and
individual
rationality that form the domain of conventional macroeconomic analysis.
Moreover, the Republican plan would repeal the Obamacare
individual
mandate.
It is not too much to say that had there been no IMF, there would have been no East Asia crisis, though
individual
countries might well have had internal crises -- as exemplified by Japan, whose troubles cannot be blamed on the IMF.
There is also a group of retired professors of economics and law, and another of “ordinary” citizens, whose
individual
complaints have been selected as examples by the Court.
Moreover, the plaintiffs claim that, while the ESM treaty is restrictive in granting resources to
individual
states, requiring a qualified majority vote, it does not specify the conditions under which losses are acceptable.
If
individual
countries are no longer able to make the necessary contributions, others must do so on their behalf.
Violence against
individual
dervishes and Sufi practitioners is also on the rise.
To be sure, they will help to prevent banks from using instruments resembling collateralized debt obligations (which banks use to repackage
individual
loans for placement on secondary markets) to reduce their exposure.
Most of Al Qaeda’s leaders are dead, but our democracies rightly experience impassioned debates about means and ends, and about the balance between
individual
freedom and state authority.
Open Education promises to provide children with learning materials tailored to their
individual
needs, in contrast to today’s “off the rack” materials, together with quicker feedback loops that match learning outcomes more directly with content development and improvement.
For example, governments could use
individual
skill accounts to provide training grants throughout people’s working lives, conditional on stronger private-sector involvement in training and skills development.
It is an enlightened body that places at its core liberal values such as
individual
rights, the protection of minorities, and a market-based economy.
Some provisions of the German law draw on the widely shared ethical principles of respect for
individual
autonomy and privacy.
This may be a humane thing to do, for it gives every
individual
a chance, irrespective of the genetic odds against their paying their way for the company.
That will not be easy to achieve in a globally competitive economy in which some nations have demonstrably less respect for
individual
human rights than others.
Indeed, perhaps the most important lesson learned in the aftermath of the collapse of Lehman Brothers is that we can no longer afford to examine problems in terms of
individual
institutions and from regulatory “silos.”
Success will require
individual
enterprises – and particularly those with a global reach – to think beyond their balance sheets, and to take on responsibilities that traditionally have not been central to their missions.
The Court was not asked, and thus did not rule on, whether international law requires that the final status of Kosovo protect the group and
individual
rights of minorities, whether Kosovar Serbs or Roma.
In a currency union,
individual
economies cannot alter their exchange rates to account for changes in relative competitiveness.
If the government falls down on the job, John Maynard Keynes wrote 76 years ago, and “demand is deficient…the
individual
enterpriser...is operating with the odds loaded against him.
The economic equilibrium we live should be regarded, above all, as a phishing equilibrium, in which small-time
individual
dishonesty can morph into something more systemically important when it is carried on by business organizations under intense competitive pressure.
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