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After all, far more basic measures that
individuals
can take to protect themselves and their families are not being implemented nearly enough.
Such techniques aren’t foolproof, but they can go a long way toward protecting
individuals.
What, then, can other countries, and individuals, whether in the US or beyond its borders, do about the fact that Trump is jeopardizing the future of us all, for many generations to come?
Outside shareholders had little influence over the powerful
individuals
who ran the chaebol, and creditors lent money freely, assuming that the leading chaebol were too important for the government to allow them to go bankrupt.
A foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, George Papadopoulos, was also indicted for lying to the FBI about meetings with
individuals
closely associated with the Russian government during the campaign, though he has already pleaded guilty and has been cooperating with investigators since the summer.
Indeed, accurate maps break down geographic barriers, empowering
individuals
to reach their desired destinations, enabling businesses to reach consumers anywhere, and enriching people’s outlooks.
Some surveys of forecasts report the distribution of the forecasts of the different
individuals
being surveyed.
The second quarter benefited from a surge in home purchases, as
individuals
rushed to take advantage of the tax subsidy for home buyers that expired in April.
They like to be treated as individuals, not to be put into buckets.
Moreover, making the transition requires investments in human capital that
individuals
often cannot afford.
Finding mechanisms that guarantee both the rights of
individuals
and the public interest is crucial to establishing the trust on which the digital economy depends.
But extortion continues, as does financial support from
individuals.
Countries can do more to make it difficult for
individuals
to leave for Iraq or Syria; a Europe-wide watch list, for example, would help.
If bank assets amount to over 300% of GDP – more than $30 trillion – so, too, must the combination of bank deposits, bank bonds, wealth-management products, or other bank liabilities held as assets by companies or
individuals.
In the last decade, Japan passed several laws obliging both businesses and
individuals
to separate plastics waste.
Rights are universal and are held only by individuals, which means that a company CEO enjoys them just as much as his office clerk.
But even where such “social fabric” exists, a proliferation of independent efforts often reflects individuals’ passions rather than broad-based capacity.
And law students should focus on the intersection of big data and human rights, so that they gain the insight that will be needed to defend people from forces that may seek to turn
individuals
into disposable parts.
And indeed, The Ordinary Virtues by the former Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff, which grew from a Carnegie study, indicates that even in the world’s most desolate and lawless corners,
individuals
have a strong sense of their own rights and also, if to a lesser extent, of the importance of treating those close to them with decency.
Corporate status enabled universities to raise their own institutionally earmarked funds, which were bestowed on
individuals
who were "incorporated" on a non-hereditary basis, through examination or election.
Rather, sustainable, pro-poor growth is the key, requiring political stability – that is, peace and security for
individuals
– good governance, and ownership of policies by all stakeholders.
For starters, because genomes multiply and spread with reproduction, modifying an entire population would require modifications to only a limited number of individuals, especially if the organism’s lifecycle is short.
Rather than continuing to indulge the most destructive drivers of human behavior, global leaders should work to develop systems that encourage
individuals
to meet their full socio-emotional and cognitive potentials – and, thus, to create a world in which we all want to live.
Preventing Ebola’s spread involves painstaking tracking and quarantining of high-risk
individuals.
Personal assistance is “time consuming,” she admits, but it is
individuals
who “make the difference.”
Who can attract the most talented people, educate them and their children, and give as many
individuals
as possible the opportunity to work productively?
Adding these
individuals
to those officially classified as unemployed implies that about 15% of potential labor-force participants are working less than they want.
If not, Obama will try to shift attention from the overall economy by emphasizing his plan to raise taxes on high-income
individuals.
But these remarkable
individuals
typically acted on their own, against prevailing social norms.
Ultimately, the state has a responsibility to protect vulnerable
individuals
– in this case young children – from foreseeable harm.
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