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The reformists of the first wave attempted to "reopen the doors of Ijtihad (religious interpretation)" in order to adapt the
inherited
systems of Islamic thinking to new conditions.
In his now-famous formulation, if the rate of return on capital is greater than the rate of growth of the economy,
inherited
wealth will grow more quickly than wage income, and the owners of capital will receive an increasing share of national output.
But this aspiration grossly misread both the present and the
inherited
historical reality, for Pakistan also wanted to be a legatee of British India – a confused desire that made Pakistan more vulnerable to becoming a “rented state” than when it was part of either the Mughal or British Empire.
In fact, under the treaty, India forfeited all of the extraterritorial rights and privileges in Tibet that it had
inherited
from imperial Britain.
They
inherited
the skills of fund-raising and recruitment of activists, a presence in factories, trade unions, and bureaucracies, as well as other nuts and bolts of party organization.
That process allows acquired characteristics to become
inherited.
The economy is thus shaping up to be a serious liability for President Barack Obama, who is likely to place the blame on the conditions that he
inherited
from President George W. Bush, and on the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.
The country’s pride and sense of mission,
inherited
from the Ancien Régime and reinforced by the French Revolution, may not have prevented collaboration with Nazi Germany under the Vichy government; but it took a disastrous defeat to force France to bend its knee to the far right.
Rouhani
inherited
an economy beset by stagflation.
But Russia is seeking further relief from the so-called "Paris Club" (made up of western governments) on nearly $40 billion of
inherited
Soviet debt to those governments.
Only in 1996, was the scale of Russia’s
inherited
Soviet debt burden acknowledged in the form of 25-year rescheduling agreements concluded with the Paris and London clubs of government and commercial creditors.
But, whatever the reason (or reasons) for the rise in their occurrence, we also know that between 5% and 10% of breast cancers are due to an
inherited
defect that affects the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes.
Therefore, we suggest that PARP inhibitors might be more useful in the prophylactic treatment of women carrying the gene responsible for this form of
inherited
breast cancer.
Thus, while the use of PARP inhibitors to treat established tumors may be feasible within a few years, we could have to wait at least a decade before a prophylactic treatment for
inherited
breast cancer is widely available.
Egypt’s new leaders have
inherited
Mubarak’s dilemma – how to realize the country’s aspiration to lead the Arab world without angering its Saudi benefactors.
It is a mistake to conflate technocratic elites (those with PhDs or other advanced economics degrees) with other kinds of elites (those with money or power, especially if they
inherited
one or the other).
Trump cannot truthfully claim a victory relative to the status quo he
inherited
– even to his mercantilist supporters.
Of course, empathy is not the only part of our
inherited
nature that shapes our behavior toward others.
He
inherited
an economic, political, and social crisis as deep as any in the world, and he warned President Bush last year that extreme poverty and widening ethnic divisions could incite insurrection.
After a year and a half in office, Bush decided to address the long-postponed deficit problem that he had
inherited.
This behavior could also be observed after the creation of the ECB, which has
inherited
the Bundesbank's habits about interventions.
Finally, many extremely rich people, such as Liliane Bettencourt and Christy Walton,
inherited
their money.
Just one-third of US billionaires
inherited
their wealth, and fewer than 10% of these fortunes date back more than three generations.
By contrast, more than half of their European counterparts
inherited
their wealth, and 20% of those fortunes are more than three generations old.
In Argentina, the economic achievements of Macri’s team, which
inherited
a colossal mess from the Peronist Kirchner dynasty that preceded his administration, have been heroic.
In The Lonely Crowd, the American sociologist David Riesman identified three broad cultural types: tradition-directed cultures that look to
inherited
rituals, morals, and values for guidance; inner-directed cultures, in which people behave according to self-nourished values; and other-directed cultures that react predominantly to external norms and peer influences.
Economists who study growth almost come to blows at conferences over whether “institutions” or “culture” are more important to growth, with both sides seeking to take credit for Singapore, which
inherited
English institutions and elements of Chinese culture.
As a result, it is likely that epigenetic changes can be
inherited.
Culturally we are predominantly European, but 8% of our population is Moslem, and we
inherited
a lot from Asia: co-citizens, cuisine, cultural traits, and a common history.
Christians have traditionally explained human suffering as the result of Adam’s original sin, which we have all supposedly
inherited.
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