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In the mid-eighteenth century, Adam Smith
observed
that in his native Scotland’s sparsely populated Highlands, “every farmer must be butcher, baker, and brewer for his own family.”
Stress Testing China’s System ReformHONG KONG – The historian Wang Gungwu recently
observed
that, whereas the West thinks in terms of ideologies, China has long thought in terms of systems.
It slowed after the 1940’s, but it was only around 1990 that an entirely new trend could be
observed
– convergence between average incomes in the group of rich countries and the rest of the world.
For example, scientists in Oregon recently
observed
abnormal fertilization in some of the human eggs that they had manipulated.
Fortunately, others in the profession do aspire to relevance, and they have been chastened by the events of the last five years, when price movements that the models predicted should occur once in a million years were
observed
several times a week.
Like its cosmic equivalent, it cannot be directly observed, but its effects can be felt, not through its gravitational force, but through its financial return.
Notably, many of the clients our reporters saw at Italian CPCs were Roma and migrant women; similarly, in Spain, we
observed
Latin American migrants in financial difficulty.
And, as Dawisha observed, if he has to choose, money comes first.
The same pattern was
observed
in Japan in the 1990s.
In 2005, he reassuringly
observed
that the “application of more sophisticated approaches to measuring and managing risk” was one of the “key factors underpinning the greater resilience of our largest financial institutions.”
When these smaller entities unified, the liberal journalist Ludwig August von Rochau observed, it was not out of a “sympathy of souls,” but “purely” as a “matter of business.”
I have also
observed
how education instills in individuals, no matter their circumstances, a strong sense of self, as well as confidence in their place in the world and their future prospects.
Several states in the South and Southwest are increasingly exhibiting, or reverting to, the same third-wave pattern
observed
in developing economies: economic opening with rapid virus spread.
“If you’re the Chinese and you want to really just destroy us,” Gary Cohn, former chief economic adviser to US President Donald Trump,
observed
last year, “just stop sending us antibiotics.”
Whereas substantive laws tend to be strictly observed, violations of due process, especially in the pre-trial phase, seem to be taken less seriously.
As Malaysian economist Andrew Sheng has observed, “Anything that China does that is supposed to be good will be treated as a conspiracy for China to grab power.
As John Maynard Keynes famously
observed
during World War II, “What we can do, we can afford.”
When they are observed, norms are often preferable to laws, because they can be more easily adapted to future circumstances.
As Demsetz observed, the decision not to lower barriers to market entry does more to undermine competition than, say, excessive market concentration.
As the Nobel laureate economist Christopher A. Sims
observed
in 2003, in the past, it was assumed that economic agents are not only rational, but also computationally unconstrained.
But they have both raised the share of within-country inequality in the total, reversing an uninterrupted trend
observed
since the nineteenth century.
Another Ukrainian friend, a middle-aged scientist,
observed
that Zelensky’s most direct antecedent may be Andriy Danylko – Ukraine’s best-known entertainer, a musical comedian who performs in drag under the stage name Verka Serduchka.
This standard dictum “is honored more in its breach than in its observance as a guide for monetary policy,” Carstens
observed
dryly.
As Vincent Bernhard, Editor-in-Chief of the International Review of the Red Cross, observed, these are wars “against children, against hospitals, against first-aid workers, against memory, against justice.”
“Rather, both have interacted with significant success to produce the important expansion and diversification of manufacturing exports observed.”
As Anthony Barnett of openDemocracy observed, it was “England’s Brexit.”
The Center for Data Innovation has
observed
that “to take advantage of [data-driven innovations], individuals must have access to high-quality data about themselves and their communities.”
But for this rule to be
observed
fully, urgent research and development will be needed to streamline auto-destruction protocols for data, which are currently too complex and burdensome for the task at hand, especially when it comes to mobile devices.
Not only does the BRI’s lending far exceed participating governments’ borrowing capacity, but its loan terms have become increasingly onerous – indeed, usurious – as Harvard University’s Ricardo Hausmann recently
observed.
There would be no need for joint committees tasked with negotiating the specifics of how rules and regulations in both jurisdictions will be allowed to diverge, or for complicated procedures to settle disputes when new divergences are
observed.
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