Manner
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Both promoted democracy, but both did so in a
manner
that generated a backlash against democracy promotion.
French leaders often like to be seen resisting American pressure before striking a compromise and cooperating in a
manner
that serves both French and American interests.
For example, autistic individuals imitate others less and in a different
manner
than healthy subjects.
Had the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq gone well, perhaps the US could accept the costs and
manner
of authorization.
Many ethicists see it as a “collective action problem,” a public-health concern that must be addressed in an organized, holistic
manner.
“We have learned from the mistakes of the past 15 years, especially the
manner
of which we may have, to some degree, neglected the people’s movement,” he said in April, before his African National Congress swept to victory.
But any attempt to limit the fiscal discretion of America's Federal government in the
manner
of the Stability Pact-for example, the infamous Gramm/Rudman rules of the Clinton era-always collapse in the end in the face of presidential and congressional pressure.
For many Mexicans, the restoration to power of a party that governed in an authoritarian
manner
and returns without having had to modernize itself, is a cause for neither insomnia nor even concern.
Was it simply inevitable for a people who, deprived of a state for more than 2,000 years, may have lost the ability to act collectively in a “raison d’état”
manner?
Bush’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the
manner
in which he conducted the “global war on terror” made matters much worse, contributing to a totally unsustainable situation.
One possibility is to treat social media in a
manner
analogous to tobacco and alcohol, combining education and regulation.
Many countries in Latin America, such as Mexico and Bolivia, undertook such policies in a fiscally prudent manner, ensuring that government deficits would not lead to high debt and macroeconomic instability.
Having also struggled to reclaim the narrative thereafter, there is great interest in understanding what led the Fed to act in such an uncharacteristic
manner.
First, the EU must take in a substantial number of refugees directly from front-line countries in a secure and orderly
manner.
But chances are that it will not really help, because it trying to reduce deficits in that
manner
will severely undermine economic performance.
But presenting the facts in a reasonable manner, as Florida mosquito-control authorities have attempted to do, has not been enough to change opponents’ minds.
Indeed, it has repeatedly shown a knack for disaggregating its strategy into multiple parts and then pursuing each element separately in such a
manner
as to allow the different pieces to fall into place with minimal resistance.
In fact, correlations among a number of different financial-asset classes have behaved in an atypical and, at times, unstable
manner.
Real and sustainable change is supposedly possible only by transforming the “rules of the game” – the
manner
in which governments operate and relate to the private sector.
As graduation nears for the first class to complete their Master of Business Administration since the onset of the global financial crisis, students are circulating an oath that commits them to pursue their work “in an ethical manner”; “to strive to create sustainable economic, social, and environmental prosperity worldwide”; and to manage their enterprises “in good faith, guarding against decisions and behavior that advance my own narrow ambitions but harm the enterprise and the societies it serves.”
Respect for any nation’s unique character; the
manner
of its development; and, the degree to which a community decides its fate, is determined primarily by those living within it.
Nowadays, any identity can truly live and flourish only if it breathes the free air of the world; if it defines itself against a background of lasting and living neighborly relations with other identities; and, if it confronts, in a dignified manner, both the adverse winds that blow across today’s world and, perhaps more importantly, the adverse desires that come from within.
Refugees and Reform in EuropeLAGUNA BEACH – There is a simple truth beneath the growing human tragedy of Europe’s refugee crisis, and the European Union cannot address the massive influx of exhausted, desperate people in a
manner
compatible with its values unless governments and citizens acknowledge it.
American participation, if not leadership, is indispensable to international cooperation in areas like global trade, climate action, and responses to all
manner
of crises, whether natural, humanitarian, or nuclear.
Anyone in Haiti who questioned his rule could expect to be dispatched – often in a public and theatrically violent
manner
– by Papa Doc’s dreaded Tonton Macoute.
Besides, 370 billion yuan will be used to improve rural living standards in an environmentally sound
manner
and sustainable way.
To stem today’s spiral of pessimism and avoid the burnout of crisis management, we must look at the future in a much more positive, constructive, and dynamic manner, gaining the resilience to adapt to changing contexts, withstand sudden shocks, and recover from them while still pursuing critical goals.
“The
manner
of our dying,” the panel concludes, “reflects our sense of what is important just as much as do the other central decisions in our lives.”
In any case, the religious beliefs of a minority should not deny individuals like Dudley Clendinen the right to end their lives in the
manner
of their own choosing.
The two pillar strategy responds to the fact that we (still) lack a model which encompasses both dimensions, the economic or real and the monetary, in a consistent and robust
manner.
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