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According to Brian Fishman, a terrorism expert at the US Military Academy at West Point, the growth in suicide attacks poses a severe challenge to Pakistan, for a “whole milieu of militant groups, and
individuals
have come together ideologically…to embark on mission(s) that Al Qaeda set(s) for them.”Bruce Riedel, the Afghanistan-Pakistan policy coordinator on Obama’s National Security Council, stresses that Al Qaeda's growing cooperation with the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other like-minded groups is the most dangerous development in the effort to reduce global terrorism.
The third dimension of public diplomacy is the development of lasting relationships with key
individuals
over many years or even decades, through scholarships, exchanges, training, seminars, conferences, and access to media channels.
The idea was that
individuals
with superior genetic variants would be more likely to survive, reproduce, and pass on their genes than those without them.
Indeed,
individuals
could have similar traits but very different gene sequences.
What is needed is a conceptual framework to help businesses, governments, and
individuals
anticipate the radical technology-driven shifts – in business models, ethics, and social issues – on the horizon.
Communities and
individuals
should be educated and empowered to master technologies for truly productive purposes, rather than being mastered by them for someone else’s ends.
And all of us, as individuals, must stay informed so that we can understand and take action on new issues that emerge from the complex interplay between technology and society.
The exclusive and closed nature of autocracy bars many talented
individuals
from rising to senior government positions, owing to a pattern of succession that rewards political loyalty over capabilities.
As
individuals
in such regimes ascend the hierarchy, patronage and risk-aversion become the most critical factors in determining their chances for promotion.
Similarly, Facebook closed accounts of
individuals
and organizations that were using the platform to document violence against Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar, a crisis that the United Nations has called a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing.”
And financial institutions are making precise lending decisions in seconds rather than weeks, thanks to a wealth of online data on
individuals
and firms.
But non-state actors – individuals, nongovernmental organizations, and private companies – have been just as important in responding to the crisis, often literally coming to the rescue of refugees and migrants.
These private-sector initiatives are certainly helping
individuals
and families.
On more than one occasion, the actions of plucky individuals, applying their intelligence against orders, saved us from catastrophe.
Liberals have not worried about ethnic demographics, because they assume that
individuals
eventually identify with the host society’s norms.
Economists regard migration as a movement of
individuals
in search of a better life and call for more immigration to offset population aging, or to provide workers to do the “dirty jobs.”
The Fourth Industrial Revolution has the potential to empower
individuals
and communities, as it creates new opportunities for economic, social, and personal development.
One reason was that rising stock markets and higher house prices made
individuals
wealthier, reducing their need to save for retirement and allowing retirees to dissave more.
But no one anticipated China’s abrupt shift away from a closed, centrally planned economy to a more open, market-oriented one with expanded economic freedom for
individuals
and enterprises alike.
It emphatically reaffirmed the principle of non-interference in states' internal affairs and this principle's primacy over the rights of
individuals
enshrined in Article 1 of the Charter.
But European
individuals
and civil societies find it hard to assert their autonomy in the face of the state.
Pain is the leading cause of disability, especially back pain among people under 45 years of age and joint pain in older
individuals.
For starters, health-care providers and
individuals
should view chronic pain more as a “syndrome” than a symptom – one that may not be “curable.”
In recent years, hundreds of thousands of non-governmental organizations, often with official approval, have represented
individuals
on bread-and-butter issues, including land seizures, housing demolitions, environmental abuses, labor rights, and health care.
Knowhow resides in coherent teams, not
individuals.
Despite being a breakaway faction of a breakaway faction of the defunct GIA, AQIM demonstrated its operational capacity in December 2007, when it targeted United Nations offices in Algiers and the Algerian Constitutional Court simultaneously, killing 41
individuals
and injuring 170.
America’s founders sought to ensure that
individuals
serving in high positions of public trust would be well qualified, not just in the judgment of a single individual, but after thoughtful review by an independently elected Senate.
Resolving disputes requires mutually accepted principles that guide how
individuals
and countries interact.
The point is that economic behavior is complex and can vary among individuals, over time, between goods, and across cultures.
Under some conditions, individual behavioral aberrations cancel one another out, making crowds more predictable than
individuals.
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