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Investors may be worried about changes in leadership, bad publicity, or larger factors like new laws and trade
policies.
After the Civil War in the 1800s, Reconstruction failed to deliver the equality that the end of slavery should have heralded, so young people moved to the North and the West to escape discriminatory Jim Crow
policies.
So our goal now is to scale this work around the world, to crowdsource data so we can map air quality on every street, to build an unprecedented database so scientists can research pollution, and to empower citizens, civic leaders, policy makers to support clean-air
policies
for change.
Why? Largely due to its pronatal
policies
that actually kept women in the workforce.
China and Japan, thank God, are finally wisening up and proposing such
policies.
Dr. Paul Farmer talks about structural violence and talks about how it's the way our institutions, our policies, our culture creates outcomes that advantage some people and disadvantage others.
Western workers lost their jobs, they saw their incomes stagnate, clearly people had to think about new competitive policies, workers needed retraining, workers needed new skills.
It is clear, however, that individual solutions are not sufficient to solving climate alone, but they do build stronger bottom-up support for
policies
and solutions that can.
And, in fact, some of these
policies
have the opposite of the intended results and in the meantime, cause tremendous and unnecessary suffering.
But there are ways that we can have
policies
that reflect our values and actually make sense, given the reality in the world.
Scripts like these are insurance
policies
against disaster.
And these few have been historically almost exclusively men, and they've produced laws, policies, mechanisms for political participation that are based on the opinions, beliefs, worldviews, dreams, aspirations of this one group of people, while everyone else was kept out.
To work together to monitor the health of the glaciers; to work together to shape and implement
policies
to protect our glaciers, and, by extension, to protect the billions of people who depend on our glaciers.
I can't even begin to talk about the deals and
policies
in place that affect the bottom-line reality of the available jobs, because I don't really know; I just know that that's a front in this war.
We could choose to enact economic
policies
that raise taxes on the rich, regulate powerful corporations or raise wages for workers.
But neoliberal economists would warn that all of these
policies
would be a terrible mistake, because raising taxes always kills economic growth, and any form of government regulation is inefficient, and raising wages always kills jobs.
And it is this gospel of selfishness which forms the ideological cornerstone of neoliberal economics, a way of thinking which has produced economic
policies
which have enabled me and my rich buddies in the top one percent to grab virtually all of the benefits of growth over the last 40 years.
While these
policies
produced high-yield crops that staved off famine, they also forced people from lower castes off their land and caused widespread environmental damage.
Business leaders should embrace when their workers conflict with
policies
and decisions, both for what it teaches us and for what it says about our commitment to each other.
We must overhaul both corporate practices and government
policies.
But these
policies
are not sustainable and eventually need to be reversed to prevent excessive inflation.
The New York Times has very rigid
policies
about that.
These
policies
endeared him to his people, but they slowed trade and economic growth.
He also established trade with many foreign nations, including Great Britain and the United States, and pledged non-interference with their foreign
policies.
Over time, his increasingly authoritarian
policies
lost support, and his opponents to the south gained strength.
And these
policies
work fine without taxes, subsidies or mandates.
Those of us who are citizens of countries whose
policies
cause detention, separation and death, need to very quickly decide which side we're on.
We have no uniform
policies
regarding quarantine across the United States.
And some states have differential policies, county by county.
Nevertheless most of the governments have based their whole flu
policies
on building stockpiles of Tamiflu.
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