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Psychotherapy attempts to create a learning environment that targets specific skills and abilities--organized by the same neural systems that neuroscientists are in the process of discovering--to
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changes in thinking, feeling, and behavior.
The US should capitalize on this situation, leveraging Russian concerns and interests to
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China to join strategic arms-control efforts.
Determining the circumstances that might
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such restraint – and the conditions that would be needed to sustain it – is crucial to reinvigorating nuclear disarmament efforts.
The majlis plays a role in the political process, to the point of being able to
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or hinder policy changes: witness the way a conservative majlis blocked reformist President Mohammad Khatami in the last years of his term.
The effort might
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a financial backlash in the future, but BNP’s problems emerged when effective sanctions were at the forefront of policymakers’ minds – and, one suspects, not absent from prosecutors’ minds.
One must hope that the experience of recent decades – including the tension of the last two and a half years – will
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a broad range of Egyptians to seek an answer based on respect for plurality of ideas, frames of reference, and traditions.
So it may well be wiser to
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Iraq to readmit the UN weapons inspectors and make sure they can do their job.
When the excess demand is for longer-term assets – bonds to serve as vehicles for savings that move purchasing power from the present into the future – the natural response is twofold:
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businesses to borrow more and build more capacity, and encourage the government to borrow and spend, thus bringing the supply of bonds back into balance with demand.
Moreover, persistently low oil prices
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a fall in investment in new capacity, further undermining global demand.
Adequate community mental-health services with educational outreach can
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disturbed youth to get help voluntarily.
If the sheikhs are stubborn and continue to extract as much as they had planned to extract without the G8’s restraint, the price of fuels will fall sufficiently to
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so much extra consumption among the non-participating countries that the net effect on aggregate CO2 emissions will be nil.
At the same time, Norway launched an innovative $1 billion program with Brazil to
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poor communities in the Amazon to end rampant deforestation.
In order to address pressing global problems like climate change and inequality, the predominant economic models must be rethought, incorporating other motivational systems that can
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different human behaviors.
If markets cannot
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better behavior from Murdoch, it may be up to governments to step in.
By using this strategy, a Machiavellian government can
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a reluctant electorate to accept a policy that is contrary to its will.
There can also be negative incentives to loyalty that
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everyone to keep up appropriate standards of behavior.
With effective subsidy programs, governments can
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young, successful businesses that are exploiting recent developments in information technology and related fields to take on entrepreneurial apprentices.
But, because we cannot be certain that the threat of punishment deters all crime, or that all criminals are caught, our ability to
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gun owners to behave responsibly is limited.
The aim was not to tackle the problems they faced directly, but to
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new, more efficient activities that would help to turn debt into assets and maximize use of the economy’s capacity.
By artificially inflating assets and wealth in recipient countries, capital inflows
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emerging economies to over-consume, creating the same type of conditions that led to the recent crisis – this time in economies that are far less equipped than the US to deal with the risks.
Moreover, verbal intervention will be followed by policy action, because slower growth and low inflation – partly triggered by a strong dollar – will
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the Fed to exit zero policy rates later and more slowly than expected.
The major global powers are still trying negotiations and sanctions to
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Iran to abandon its efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
But diminished international standing and growing regional isolation have been insufficient to
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Pakistan’s dominant military to rethink its stance on terrorism.
That leaves the hope that a Tobin tax would
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high-IQ financial traders to do something else, with higher net benefits to society.
Internet communication in modern China is filled with baits and traps: user-friendly Web page designs, easy-to-click icons and symbolized facial expressions, beautiful female stars in online ads and constantly updated international news
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users to participate and express their own ideas.
Long-term interest rates on US debt will have to rise substantially to
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domestic and foreign investors alike to hold this very large increase.
All that is needed are the right financial incentives to
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utility companies to produce less electricity (and still be more profitable) and consumers to reduce their use (and gain savings without sacrificing comfort).
Communicating such a commitment clearly would
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parties to derivative transactions not to rely on a governmental safety net, but to monitor whether their partners have adequate reserves.
The problems of Portugal and Spain might be less severe than those of Greece and Ireland, but this apparently is not enough to
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investors to buy their government debt.
American diplomacy, therefore, did nothing to oppose EDI, and even welcomed the possibility that it might
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Europe’s political elites to support more military spending, reducing the burden on the US.
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