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Less affluent
individuals
are also more threatened by longevity than those for whom living longer mainly means leaving a smaller inheritance to their children.
Such blanket statements and superficial judgments do not belong in the selection of
individuals
for important positions.
A former deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Turkmenistan and later an outspoken critic of Turkmenbashi’s government, Hadjiev, a senior member of the exiled Watan (Republican) Party, received “humanitarian parole” – a protected category of
individuals
that falls short of refugee status – when he reached Bulgaria.
Much experimental and statistical evidence shows that
individuals
trust and associate more with others of the same race.
According to Li Wanfu, Director of the Tax Research Institute under China’s State Administration of Taxation, more than 90% of all taxes and fees are paid by Chinese enterprises, while less than 10% are paid by
individuals.
Individuals
still find it worthwhile to drive through the city.
For fairness as well as for efficiency reasons, rights and benefits should be attached to individuals, not to companies or employment status, and should be fully portable across sectors and jobs.
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).
More broadly, instead of assisting people only when social risks materialize, public policy could support
individuals
throughout their working life, by adopting a more effective bespoke approach that fits peoples’ needs better than coarsely tailored schemes.
While digital technologies open the door for small companies and
individuals
to participate in the global economy, there is no guarantee that sufficient numbers will walk through it.
Most of the advanced economies, including the US, have not adequately responded to the needs of the communities and
individuals
left behind by globalization.
Multiples of that amount, however, simply end up as gifts by the public to a few
individuals.
CEOs and senior management teams must revamp their operations, remind their colleagues of the strong business case for diversity, and make a much stronger effort to identify, train, and mentor talented
individuals
of all races.
The ICIJ investigation – which details cash transfers, incorporation dates, and links between companies and well-known
individuals
– demonstrates the massive scale of the offshore industry.
Online, what is good for business is not necessarily good for
individuals
or societies.
But congressional Republicans may insist on paying for the cuts in personal income tax by limiting the deductions that
individuals
now use to lower their tax bills.
The lower marginal tax rates induced
individuals
to work more and to receive more of their potential income in taxable cash rather than in fringe benefits and other forms of compensation that are not subject to tax.
If
individuals
had not responded to the changed incentives, the Reagan tax cut would have been revenue-neutral.
And if political and religious leaders are unable or unwilling to seek accommodation, it will be up to like-minded individuals, groups, and civil-society institutions to rebuild mutual respect and find ways to cooperate.
Third, firms and
individuals
tend to go where opportunities are expanding, the costs of doing business are low, prospects for recruiting workers are good, and the quality of life is high.
If
individuals
and countries are to continue to reap the benefits of education, policymakers must focus on the skills required to prosper in a rapidly changing world.
Today, innovation rarely results from
individuals
working in isolation; far more often than not, it is the product of sharing and collaboration.
Ultimately, however, the future of education will depend on
individuals
and their willingness to take advantage of learning opportunities and invest in their own futures.
Individuals
who have a strong sense of civicism can make decisions based on more than mere patriotism when it comes to national commitments.
In parallel, mandatory measures would penalize any states attempting to circumvent the ban, as well as
individuals
involved in producing nuclear weapons.
Most importantly, committed organizations and
individuals
must unite and mobilize to isolate the extremists – and remain united in working to develop the culture of tolerance and respect needed to ensure the full enjoyment of our rights.
The Emerging Economies’ Eurozone CrisisWASHINGTON, DC – Most of today’s economic institutions, from money to banking, evolved over many years – the unintended consequences of decisions by millions of
individuals.
For example, future growth in Social Security benefits or the home-mortgage-interest tax deduction could be scaled back for more affluent individuals, as progressive indexation, proposed by conservatives in the US, and the adjustment of mortgage-interest tax deductions in the United Kingdom, started during the Thatcher administration, attest.
The world's richest individuals, 225 of them, have the combined wealth of over $1 trillion and of the 4.4 billion people in developing countries 3/5 lack access to safe sewers, 1/3 have no access to clean water, and 1/5 have no access to medical services.
Even so, there is much to learn from a new generation of health experts who understand how
individuals
make decisions, how collective action creates a healthier environment, and how good health is a means to a better life.
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