Institutional
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The
institutional
model always pushes leftwards, treating these people as employees.
Because this kind of value is unreachable in classic
institutional
frameworks, but is part of cooperative systems of open-source software, of file sharing, of the Wikipedia.
Ending up drooling in some grim
institutional
hallway.
Because it lacks the institutional, organizational, managerial forms to turn it into capital.
So we're starting to get the
institutional
responsibility.
Instead we need to tell stories that plant the seeds, if not necessarily for utopias, then at least for great new projects of technological, societal and
institutional
transformation.
And since her fever and low blood pressure had not responded to any other therapy, her doctor quickly asked permission to the
institutional
review board, her parents, and everybody, of course, said yes.
Now, it makes sense on paper, which is why many governments and development organizations invest billions of dollars annually on
institutional
reform and anti-corruption programs.
The demands of modern
institutional
thinking is coming in.
He knew that
institutional
thinking doesn't work in India.
SS: That's an
institutional
requirement.
Elinor Ostrom, the latest Nobel laureate of economics, clearly shows empirically across the world that we can govern the commons if we invest in trust, local, action-based partnerships and cross-scale
institutional
innovations, where local actors, together, can deal with the global commons at a large scale.
What are these strange
institutional
machinations in which our disgusting heroes are caught?
The ending, which I won't spoil for you here, reminded my partner and myself of M Night Shyamalan's
institutional
masterwork The Sixth Sense for it's mind altering twist that has left me thinking weeks after viewing.
Unlike other commenters who have commented on this movie's ability to transcend race, contrarily, I think that this powerful film provides a complex and deep story that addresses
institutional
racism and the effects thereof.
Anybody can see this documentary film, even if don't have any previous knowledge about the issue, and can understand the real reasons of the most important political, social,
institutional
and moral crisis in the whole Argentinian history.
The Commission’s stance, in particular, is animated by an
institutional
commitment to a fiscal viewpoint that leaves no room for evidence.
The scale of this challenge demands a comprehensive,
institutional
response from the EU that goes well beyond the Decade and the capacity of my foundations.
I have seen many ebbs and flows, booms and busts, and though I fully recognize that international capital markets have become more
institutional
in character and demonstrate greater resistance, I cannot believe that the present boom will not be followed by a bust until history proves me wrong.
Nevertheless, European leaders have continued to devote more time and effort to financial and
institutional
questions than to geopolitical issues.
Here, there is also a technical aspect that must be taken into account: it is much easier to constrain consumption through wage contraction or lower credit expansion than it is to stimulate it, especially if the high propensity to save in some surplus countries reflects cultural and
institutional
factors.
In either scenario, Morsi has little room to maneuver in a country that, for the time being, is in political limbo – with neither a constitution nor a parliament – and whose people want tangible results in terms of good governance,
institutional
consolidation, and improvements to a tottering economy.
Its 2008 report Making the Law Work for Everyone argues that legal empowerment is not about aid, but about policy and
institutional
reforms that expand the legal opportunities and protection of the poor.
With European leaders wedded to austerity and moving at a glacial pace to address the structural problems stemming from the eurozone’s flawed
institutional
design, it is no wonder that the continent’s prospects appear so bleak.
Instead of suppressing its diversity in the name of national unity, India acknowledged its pluralism in its
institutional
arrangements: all groups, faiths, tastes, and ideologies survive and contend for their place in the sun.
It goes without saying that it will be essential to establish that governance in Iraq is institutional, not personal.
Meanwhile, doubts still surround the political and
institutional
machinery the EU will need to realize these and other ambitious goals.
Amid the confusion, the one really important political issue is ignored: whether we can design rules and allocate
institutional
responsibilities to ensure that monetary financing is used only in an appropriately moderate and disciplined fashion, or whether the temptation to use it to excess will prove irresistible.
As US support waivers, African and European governments, foundations,
institutional
donors, and practitioners must be ready to step in to help African farmers build long-term resiliency.
But the stringent
institutional
reforms that they demand, while beneficial in theory, might not stabilize, let alone enhance, the development process.
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