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Likewise, user fees discourage the poor and elderly from accessing needed health services, whereas public funding largely eliminates inequities in the provision of care while producing health outcomes that are as good as, if not better than,
mixed
public-private funding models.
A
mixed
civilian-military team investigating reports of Chinese incursions were, on May 16, threatened and forced to retreat by a PLA formation in three armored vehicles.
But all these efforts have produced only
mixed
results.
A well-developed “eco-city” framework was presented at this year’s Forum to counter both concerns, and features incentives promoting a new urbanization model that stresses compact land usage,
mixed
modes of local transportation, lighter building materials, and non-carbon energy sources.
In Poland, the reactions to Piotr’s self-immolation have been
mixed.
While the decision would have a significant political downside – that is, immediately diluting Scotland’s newly acquired sovereignty – its economic implications are
mixed.
Countries that managed to leverage globalization, such as China and Vietnam, employed a
mixed
strategy of export promotion and a variety of policies that violate current trade rules.
That is why trade agreements that tighten the rules are in fact
mixed
blessings for developing countries.
If confidence in the IMF is slightly higher than it was at its all-time low, its performance has been
mixed.
OBP is produced when a special additive is
mixed
with a normal polymer.
We were proud of the two-room house my parents managed to build before we moved into a larger home in an ethnically
mixed
area.
Indeed, hostile ethnic groups are often
mixed
like a marble cake, rather than neatly separable like a layer cake.
But only a foaming polemicist would deny that there is also a case for hiking rates sooner, as long as the Fed doesn’t throw random noise into the market by continuing to send spectacularly
mixed
signals about its beliefs and objectives.
The postwar
mixed
economy was built for and operated at the level of nation-states, and required keeping the international economy at bay.
Just as Smith’s minimal capitalism was transformed into Keynes’
mixed
economy, we need to contemplate a transition from the national version of the
mixed
economy to its global counterpart.
But his record of achievement on these issues has been
mixed.
With respect to climate change, however, the effects of greater reliance on shale gas are
mixed.
As for Poland, Macron has always
mixed
moral arguments with French economic interests.
And, unlike in Tito's time, whenever the West played Tudjman as a proxy for its interests the results were very
mixed.
These parties are not confined to Scandinavia and the Low Countries, but are part of a global wave of anger against political elites, who are blamed for all of the insecurities that come with global economics, the financial crisis, and living in more ethnically
mixed
societies.
In sum, 2009 ended with a
mixed
panorama in Latin America, with economic, political, and international progress accompanied by regressive and worrying trends.
The evidence on these questions is
mixed.
Mixed
marriages abound;Russian is the region's lingua franca;Russian businesses (like Gazprom) dominate.
A little searching on Google also shows
mixed
usage.
To be sure, by sending
mixed
signals to financial markets, the Brazilians may have botched their attempt to cool down inflows.
Although the Trump administration has continued to send
mixed
signals about its willingness to uphold American commitments, the US has nonetheless delivered on former President Barack Obama’s pledge to strengthen NATO’s military posture in the Baltics and Poland.
Unfortunately, the signals coming out of the US are still
mixed.
And his supposed success in business (his record is actually mixed) convinces his followers that he knows how to get things done, while his enormous personal wealth is seen as making him incorruptible.
Both societies have a
mixed
history that included periods of peaceful, cooperative politics and periods of violence and bloodletting.
That is why, in Mexico today, little boys (and not little girls) are subjected to hormonal and psychological treatment, are removed from
mixed
schools, and are forbidden to play with girls, all in an effort to prevent them from turning out homosexual.
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