Manner
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The granting of the pardon power reflected concerns among the US Constitution’s framers that the criminal code would be applied in a draconian manner, producing a surfeit of punishment.
Moreover, government investment and allocation of resources has long been tainted by corruption, and Modi's government has yet to show that it can implement the budget's promises in a transparent and sustainable
manner.
While Francis’s soothing
manner
seems to be helping to slow this erosion, whether he will be able to reverse the trend remains far from certain.
It would be better to allow an independent management team to make decisions free of political interference, in the
manner
of a central bank policy committee.
The problem for Ban is his diffident manner, which stands in stark contrast with that of his predecessor, Kofi Annan, a larger than life secretary-general who dominated the scene through his flair, eloquence, and star power.
The OLA allows the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), subject to reasonable safeguards, to take over a failing financial firm and wind it down in an orderly
manner
– very much in line with what happens, with some regularity, when a small bank becomes insolvent.
Of course, reconciling the fundamental misalignment of interests in China will not be easy – not least because interest groups will not discuss, much less oppose, reforms in an open and transparent
manner.
Only if the EU institutions deliver genuine action, in a credible and transparent manner, can they ensure that the current inter-governmentalism is just a phase and that the future of Europe is Europe.
The country’s colonial past still remains a painful issue that is yet far from being confronted in a dispassionate, objective
manner.
Bureaucrats must not be allowed to spend the huge donations collected and state relief funds allotted in an arbitrary
manner.
China’s system has survived because its leaders have been willing to confront market failures and administrative deficiencies in a direct and consistent
manner.
Better gender statistics could provide a more detailed understanding of women’s access to justice, education, and finance; improved measures of poverty and inequality could reveal how the benefits of economic growth are distributed; and natural capital accounting could uncover the value of resource endowments, thereby helping to ensure that they are used in a rational and sustainable
manner.
But, while in another age we might have been indulgent about its consequences, today it has explosive potential, because people who think in this
manner
are prime recruits for seeing the world in terms of Samuel Huntington’s theory of the “clash of civilizations.”
It was also a violation of the UN Charter, which includes the statement: “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other
manner
inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.”
While it is difficult to predict how far he might move in this direction, it would be politically difficult for Obama to meet the North Korean leader in such a manner, something that he is likely to learn early in his presidency.
From East to West, politics seems to be operating in a
manner
that is, to be diplomatic, sub-optimal.
Weak ties, such as one finds on the Internet, are more effective than strong ties for providing the necessary information to link diverse groups together in a cooperative
manner.
But the
manner
in which they are growing is dramatically different.
But they reflect the respect she commanded, and her commitment to conducting herself in a civil
manner
even when dealing with her opponents.
The immediate beneficiaries would be Catalans, the people of Northern Ireland, and maybe the Scots (who would in this
manner
snatch an opportunity out of the jaws of Brexit).
But with foresight and care, nanotechnology can develop in a
manner
that will improve our wellbeing and that of our planet.
Within four months of its opening, the bridge was destroyed by winds in a
manner
totally unanticipated by its engineers.
These include the
manner
by which our brains have evolved, childhood exposures and experiences, historical interactions, and heuristic shortcuts that we unconsciously use to interpret information and frame issues.
Nor can they be considered the first tentative steps towards such a shared destiny, in the
manner
of the 1952 European Coal and Steel Community Treaty, which began the project for European unity.
And then, finally, there were those near-deaths in the
manner
of Bossuet (“Johnny is dying!
Many interviewees were dealt with in a perfunctory manner, with extraordinarily short interviews – ten minutes – which caused at least one potential Constitutional Court candidate to decline nomination shortly before the latest deadline for nominations to the court (the previous deadline had to be extended, owing to a lack of qualified applicants).
If the political environment continues to develop in this manner, Greater Europe, torn by conflicts rooted in its past, will have to take a subordinate role on the global stage.
The government maintains liquidity provision at whatever levels are needed to keep the economic engine humming, in a
manner
dangerously reminiscent of what Thailand was doing before its crisis.
In this manner, increased infrastructure spending would address the issue of long-term growth, too.
If Germany behaves in a more dignified manner, it is thanks not just to Merkel’s political leadership, but also to the fact that Germans are more secure than most Europeans.
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