Introduced
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And in the 1930s, vitamin A-fortified milk and flour enriched with iron and B vitamins were
introduced
in a number of developed countries.
The overthrow of King Louis Phillipe in France in 1848 was carried by the recently
introduced
telegraph to Germany, igniting revolution.
Reforms to the examination system are being
introduced
to complement this effort.
A draconian new bill,
introduced
by radical pro-life groups and officially supported by the leadership of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, would send women to prison for up to five years for “prenatal murder.”
The PiS-dominated parliament has
introduced
severe procedural constraints on the court’s operations.
The abortion bill was not
introduced
by the PiS leadership, but by a host of radical advocacy groups associated with PiS backbench MPs.
Northern governors oppose a third term for Obasanjo because they believe it is now their turn to choose Nigeria’s president under a deal, struck with their southern counterparts when democracy was
introduced
in 1999, for regional rotation of the presidency.
Drafting a new constitutional treaty would probably require even more time than was needed for the current proposal, and it is also unlikely that the necessary changes could be
introduced
through an intergovernmental conference.
If the regional balance of power is not
introduced
into negotiations, any future conflict – however small – could spread rapidly, with unimaginable consequences.
The problem countries in the EU have been moving in this direction, and their reforms’ success is largely proportionate to the speed with which they have been
introduced.
When industrial factories were
introduced
in Europe in the nineteenth century, even staunch critics of capitalism such as Friedrich Engels acknowledged that mass production necessitated centralized authority, regardless of whether the economic system was capitalist or socialist.
His friends in the US Senate have already
introduced
a bill, which currently has 59 cosponsors, that would impose new sanctions on Iran; this is tantamount to torpedoing the entire Iran deal.
Japan, for example, will find that the TPP enhances “Abenomics,” the three-pronged economic-revitalization strategy
introduced
by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2012.
The few American cities that
introduced
this system in the Progressive era, between 1910 and 1930, soon abandoned it - or were forced to - in order to stop the election of black representatives.
The likelihood of another, sharper failure has not diminished, because no significant “relief valves” have been
introduced.
European regulators have already
introduced
sophisticated monitoring and surveillance programs, blocked market access to countries with a record of illegal fishing, penalized European rogue operators, and helped support “yellow or red carded” countries reform their fisheries laws.
But everything changed in 1999: President Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
introduced
a quota for women in the PAF.
It was
introduced
with insufficient consideration of its impact on income distribution and the wider economic and political context.
To the protesters, these seemed to be policies imposed by an out-of-touch metropolitan elite, many of whose members had recently received a large cut in wealth taxes, which was
introduced
following business leaders’ successful lobbying of the finance minister at a conference held alongside the Aix-en-Provence Opera Festival.
In 1994, he
introduced
a flat personal-income tax, a policy that most Eastern European countries have since adopted.
In recent years, the California legislature has cleaned up redistricting,
introduced
“top two primaries” and an aggressive disclosure system, reformed term limits, eliminated a supermajority rule for state budgetary measures, and improved the ballot-initiative process.
His orders would rescind the Clean Power Plan regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency; roll back standards to control methane releases from oil and gas production and distribution; and end the regulatory use of a “social cost of carbon,”
introduced
by the EPA to calibrate the dollar value of climate damage caused by the emission of an additional ton of carbon dioxide.
When an agricultural research unit called the World Agroforestry Center discovered that a certain tree could help African farmers grow more food, they
introduced
a new and valuable approach to overcoming Africa's chronic food crisis.
Last year, China
introduced
two new national memorial days to commemorate China’s long battle against Japanese aggression in World War II: “War against Japanese Aggression Victory Day” on September 3 and “Nanjing Massacre Day” on December 13.
Indeed, there have been nearly a hundred violations of the SGP’s deficit ceiling (3% of GDP) since the euro was
introduced
– and all have gone unpunished.
With a new, comprehensive plan to be
introduced
at the Summit, the world will have a clear roadmap for creating a polio-free world by 2018.
Soviet authorities relied on an idiosyncratic definition of schizophrenia,
introduced
by a professor of psychiatry (A.V. Snezhnevsky) in Moscow.
Indeed, Eugen Bleuler, the Swiss psychiatrist who
introduced
the term, referred to the condition as "the group of schizophrenias."
More problematic, the peer-review procedures that have been
introduced
so far will do little, if anything, to resolve the problem.
The 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
introduced
a pledge-and-review process, in which countries unilaterally decided how much they would cut.
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