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How, then, can the collectively guilty bring charges and single out some suspects as
individually
guilty?
Moreover, each of the seven judges on Mexico’s Federal Election Tribunal was
individually
approved by two-thirds majorities in the Senate, which included the PAN and the PRD.
On the contrary, applied both
individually
and together, fiscal stimulus and consolidation are necessary parts of the adjustment process.
So the future of the world’s climate rests not just on their shoulders individually, but on their ability to work together.
We will not know how close we are to the production of
individually
tailored stem-cell lines until the scientific investigations into Hwang’s research are completed.
The ordoliberal emphasis on personal responsibility fostered an unreasoning hostility to the idea that actions that are
individually
responsible do not automatically produce desirable aggregate outcomes.
After all, employees do not negotiate
individually
the length of the workweek.
Though each poses a considerable threat, Europe, aided by the recent cyclical pickup, is in a position to address them individually, without risking more than a temporary set of disruptions.
However, they were
individually
weak and unaware of each other's efforts.
Individually, these are each highly plausible scenarios, and collectively they would hit the US trade deficit like a perfect storm.
The elections earlier this year, which many at first assumed were a sham, now appear to have produced changes to which Asia’s countries will need to collectively and
individually
respond.
The general case of this fallacy is the “fallacy of composition”: what makes sense for each household or company
individually
does not necessarily add up to the good of the whole.
Yes, special arrangements can be negotiated, but each must be negotiated
individually.
“Even if you teach people in groups, they experience their problems individually,” she says.
They are, instead, effectively borrowing in a “foreign” currency (or, rather, a currency that they cannot
individually
control).
This is highly inefficient, because while it is
individually
rational for depositors to want their money immediately, the bank might have been able to service all of them had they been collectively patient.
Some European governments have evolved strong human rights polices but, for a variety of reasons, they have been unable,
individually
or collectively, to exert the influence of the US.
Propagandists have taken advantage of this quirk in our brain physiology for centuries, and today, this neuroscientific flaw can be
individually
targeted to weaponize populist politics.
If
individually
negotiated trade agreements were the way to go, Germany – the EU’s largest and most successful exporter – would favor them.
The answer depends on whether one looks only at countries
individually
or at the world as a whole.
By contrast, the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has nine members, four of whom are appointed from outside the bank, and all votes are
individually
recorded; nobody is allowed to hide behind an institutional view.
If asset-price bubbles develop, balance sheets may look sound individually, but the entire network of interlinked asset-liability structures will become increasingly dependent on overvalued collateral, and thus vulnerable to financial contagion.
Instead of planning and procuring individually, the 28 NATO members should try to pool their efforts and share costly military hardware as much as possible.
By coming together to coordinate planting, cooperatives in India and Nepal have made it possible for every member’s crops to be sown and harvested together by a machine, rather than
individually
by hand.
Individually, governments give a lot of aid, but most of it goes to recipient countries with which they have special ties or relationships.
Individually, Southeast Asia’s countries carry little weight; collectively, however, they represent almost a tenth of the world’s population and nearly 5% of its GDP.
OPEC succeeded in protecting its members’ shared interests that they could not protect
individually.
Group dynamics prevent company boards that consist solely of males from including women, even if members
individually
would support such a decision.
Another feature of a responsible approach would be a commitment by scientists to evaluate each proposed gene drive intervention – say, immunizing mice so that they cannot transmit Lyme disease to ticks – individually, rather than making a blanket decision on the technology as a whole.
Individually
rational choices were giving rise to collectively irrational results.
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