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Despite the potential of SMEs to produce valuable innovation and create jobs, however, the sector has been woefully
neglected
by policymakers.
But there are at least two other divisions in economics that have been neglected: meso-economics and meta-economics.
Usually
neglected
by globetrotting statesmen, the continent recently saw visits from US President George W. Bush, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Brazil's Lula Da Silva, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and many other world leaders.
Through her, they may meet one another, or they may simply be able to recall her for themselves, even as they find out new things about her that they
neglected
to discover while she was alive.
More broadly, product development partnerships, such as the Drugs for
Neglected
Diseases initiative and the Medicines for Malaria Venture, are bringing together academic, pharmaceutical, and funding partners to deliver potential new treatments for
neglected
diseases.
But the architects of the MDGs
neglected
one critical issue: migration.
In the face of a world frightened by Islam, Mahathir was able to affirm a
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facet of his leadership, repeatedly reminding the world that he presided over the one country in the world where a Muslim majority and large non-Muslim minorities live in peace.
The role of the private sector – with its multinational reach, vast piles of cash, and ability to innovate – has been
neglected.
That is why, after years of being
neglected
as a viable option, it is time for the social-democratic project to return to the political fore.
The much greater problem has been that EU governments have been concentrating so hard on the details of “building Europe” that they have
neglected
broader strategic questions.
In 2016, the year of both Brexit and Trump, two pieces of data, dutifully
neglected
by the shrewdest of establishment analysts, told the story.
For all the deftness of establishment commentators in the US and Britain, they seem to have
neglected
this principle.
The DPJ has had scant time to make up for what the LDP has long
neglected.
Structural reforms – particularly privatization, market liberalization, opening up closed professions, and downsizing the government sector – were either
neglected
or poorly monitored.
Further, it proposed the establishment of an LDC patent pool for
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tropical diseases and donated to it 13,500 compounds for malaria vaccines.
By shifting to a less resource-dependent development strategy, more resources would be available for improvements in the country’s much
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social arrangements, particularly among rural citizens and “urban outsiders” (individuals in informal urban sectors).
Dietetics was a prescription for an ordered manner of living, guiding people not only on matters of food and drink, but on all governable aspects of their lives that affected well-being, including their places of residence, exercise, sleeping patterns, bowel movements, sexual activity, and an area
neglected
by medicine today: emotional control.
And that means that public-health measures are likely to be
neglected
in favor of individual genetic scans or personalized genetic-testing services.
While “humanitarian aid” cannot be neglected, it should be recognized that such aid promotes consumption rather than investment, creating price distortions and work disincentives.
Now, the beast is reawakening, the threads are snapping one after another, and the world faces the task,
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for ten critical years, not so much of restoring as of reinventing the control of nuclear arms.
These institutions, attracted by the high rates of return that were promised, invariably
neglected
the downside risks.
He tried to make a profit in microfinance in order to prove these
neglected
people’s creditworthiness, so that he could continue lending to them.
The banker
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to mention that the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, a lobby group, commissioned the paper and donated its $50,000 fee to a charity specified by the professor, Darrell Duffie (who disclosed this donation in his paper).
So, while the rebirth of the Taliban is in part due to the woefully
neglected
reconstruction of the Pashto Southern and Eastern part of the country, it also has external causes.
But the crucial task now being
neglected
involves strengthening a system of universally shared moral standards that will make it impossible, on a truly global scale, for rules to be circumvented time and again.
Of course, in very poor countries and regions, where people cannot afford to buy food on world markets, the supply side should not be
neglected.
Finally, Ramaphosa will need to invest heavily in South Africa’s education system, a sector that Zuma largely
neglected.
Yet the US and its NATO allies have
neglected
to consult experts from Asian countries, with the possible exception of India.
But this clearly appeals to those who feel that they have been
neglected
and forgotten.
There are more than 6,000 rare and
neglected
diseases – many in developing countries – that lack remedies.
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