Papers
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Recent
papers
report many users in the US, UK and New Zealand now seek treatment for dependence.
Other
papers
show that 10% of users want to stop or cut down, but have difficulties doing so, whilst a paper in 1998 reported that 10-15% of users become dependants.
All subjects were then given an opportunity to help a woman pick up a folder of
papers
she dropped in front of them.
Confidential
papers
from the Bush and Fox administrations show that talks went further than previously known.
That is the claim of two important recent papers, one by a bipartisan group of German economists, lawyers, and political scientists called the Glienicker Gruppe, and the other by Ashoka Mody, a former International Monetary Fund official who is now at Princeton University and the European think tank Bruegel.
The two papers’ disagreement is political, not economic.
The two
papers
thus advance opposite templates for the eurozone’s future, neither of which is without risks.
As a result, subsidiarity has become something akin to a marketing gimmick: aspirational and above all discretionary – good for interviews with Sunday papers, but quickly discarded when it is inconvenient.
For this group of
papers
– whose combined circulation, though in steady decline, still exceeds four million – the “will of the people” is explicitly defined as that of the small majority of voters who supported leaving the European Union.
Over those same two years, 50 newspapers ceased publication in the US, which has less than a quarter of India’s print
papers.
Likewise, a search of working
papers
produced by central banks and economics departments in recent years yields few instances of “bubbles” even being mentioned.
Having published fewer than ten
papers
since his groundbreaking work in 1964, Higgs believes that no university would employ him nowadays.
Although the Doha agreement
papers
over serious political and institutional contradictions, it reinforces the emergence of a pragmatic approach toward managing the region’s crises.
China’s share of high-impact academic publications (the top 0.1% of
papers
in Scopus, which rates by citations) has grown, from less than 1% in 1997 to about 20% in 2016.
No wonder, then, that there are fewer polymaths and Renaissance Men today, and that the number of authors per scientific
papers
or per patent has been growing fast.
They are generally accompanied by vaporous “white papers” instead of concrete business plans.
This was a real triumph in a country where officials love to stamp
papers
for just about anything.
A review in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in April 2004, claimed that most
papers
on SSRI trials overstated the evidence for efficacy and understated the risk of harm.
The priorities of all governments are not really defined by white
papers
or words, but rather by the intensity of focus.
Coverage in other US
papers
was similarly frivolous.
As he correctly notes, such
papers
are useless for any purpose other than advancing their authors’ positions in academic status games.
Spravki (official papers) are needed now for just about everything: if an out-of-town guest is coming for a visit or you simply want to remodel your apartment, you need the permission of city hall.
During 2005 and 2006, the flow of EU directives, regulations, and associated reports, green papers, and communications continued at the same rate as the 2,800 a year chalked up in 1996, when Jacques Delors was at the helm of the European Commission and the EU project was being widely hailed as unstoppable.
Indeed, you may have no birth certificate or other identity papers, or any legal claim to your home.
Despite the pending demise of print journalism, local
papers
still generally reach more local citizens than any other single institution.
The
papers
proved him correct.
Last year, five MPs in the Rajya Sabha (the upper house) were suspended for charging the presiding officer’s desk, wrenching his microphone, and tearing up his
papers.
Great efforts, including countless international meetings, working papers, and communiqués have been devoted to this end.
After many years of working closely with leading national authorities (including in the US and Europe), on November 9 the FSB published “Removing Remaining Obstacles to Resolvability,” along with a number of related technical
papers.
But I am bemused when a minister’s swearing-in ceremony is delayed because an astrologer told him that the time was not auspicious to take the oath, or when a candidate’s election
papers
are filed at the last possible minute to avoid the malign influences of the stars at other times of the day.
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