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The files’ release has revealed the extreme, and sometimes costly, lengths that
individuals
go to hide their assets and avoid taxation.
Most important, if corporate boards – and the lawyers, bankers, and accountants who advise companies and
individuals
– are to be vigilant about legal and ethical compliance, they must believe that they will be held accountable for their actions.
As economies undergo prolonged structural transformations,
individuals
and families need the resources to invest in new skills.
A greater stimulus to business investment may come from the perception that Obama’s agreement to extend the personal-income tax cuts for high-income
individuals
signals his administration’s reduced antagonism to business and the wealthy.
And in many countries, the system of land registration and property rights needs to be formalized, so that
individuals
and companies gain equity against which they can borrow to invest in their businesses.
Foreign borrowing and capital flight were connected by a financial revolving door, as funds borrowed in the name of governments were captured by politically connected
individuals
and channeled overseas as their private wealth.
Like it or not, states cannot organize themselves in that way any more than
individuals
can.
Such responses are good not just for individuals, but also for economies as a whole.
In the preaching of Islamists seeking recruits, he notes, are “descriptions of a paradise more similar to a bordello than the reward for pious individuals, fantasies of virgins for suicide bombers, morality police chasing down women showing too much skin, the puritanism of dictatorship, veils, and burqas.”
If more information circulates freely in the country, and more
individuals
experience other ways of life by traveling abroad, authoritarianism’s grip will loosen.
For example, autistic
individuals
imitate others less and in a different manner than healthy subjects.
It might also be part of a larger mechanism that allows intentions, emotions, and even the intensity of pain to be matched by gestures and communicated between
individuals.
But, with roughly 800,000
individuals
entering the labor force each year, Tanzania needs much more working capital, better infrastructure, and educational reform aimed at ensuring that workers have the skills, resources, and opportunities to secure decent jobs.
Just as free trade provides the lowest-cost goods and services, benefiting both consumers and the most efficient producers, global academic competition is making free movement of people and ideas, on the basis of merit, more and more the norm, with enormously positive consequences for individuals, universities, and countries.
A far better option is to offer direct financial support to
individuals
and families that are willing and able to return to their country.
Though the relative weights may differ, all
individuals
want more and better food, clothes, shelter, vacations, and other experiences.
While machines and non-US actors have no First Amendment rights (and private companies are not bound by the First Amendment in any case), abhorrent domestic groups and
individuals
do, and they can serve as intermediaries for foreign influencers.
As
individuals
and as a community, we must delve into our history, our souls, and all our experience to try to dig out our vanishing respect for the universe's mysterious order, for the unique human being, for cultural and community identities -- and restore humble acceptance of the fact that we are all but component parts of the universe, and not its masters.
Such organizations remain important, but the reduced cost of communication in the Internet era has opened the field to loosely structured network organizations with little headquarters staff and even to
individuals.
It was for these same people that the Jubilee 2000 campaign for debt relief was carried out by many
individuals
and organizations all over the world.
Even when politicians don’t lead, it is still possible for committed
individuals
and voluntary organizations to change the world.
But does that mean that other news outlets and
individuals
should republish it?
Though I will defend the right of
individuals
to make racist statements, I would not make such statements myself or listen to a speaker making them.
Steven Aftergood, head of the project on government secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists, counts Wikileaks among the enemies of an open society because of its failure to respect the rule of law and the rights of
individuals.
Although Wikileaks says it has withheld an additional 15,000 documents on the Afghan war in order to remove names and other means of identifying
individuals
who might be placed at risk, the Times of London revealed that in some cases sufficient identifying details were in the documents already released.
This category includes leaks that put intelligence sources or other
individuals
at physical risk (as did some of WikiLeaks’ early releases on Afghanistan and Zimbabwe).
They do leave bruises and generate tensions that are bound to undermine the confidence and frankness with which
individuals
interrelate, which can sometimes impede effective cooperative decision-making.
After all, whereas TAA targets
individuals
directly impacted by foreign competition, much of the competition faced by local economies is not coming from abroad, and many of the jobs being lost are not in the industries directly affected by outside competition, but in the surrounding economy.
Facilitating individuals’ relocation does nothing for those left behind in shrinking towns.
In principle, low-income
individuals
and families could be compensated through lump-sum transfer programs.
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