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It requires the political willingness to shift budgets and
policies
towards prevention and health education to design a new set of financial and non-financial incentives.
It combines the bleak seriousness of Threads with an anarchic blend of alternative comedy, and the results are a severely dark, but outrageously funny satire on the brinkmanship
policies
of both the Western and Eastern blocs at the time.
Well I can't imagine that Rommel wouldn't have known something about Hitler's government
policies
so Rommel must share some guilt for the German atrocities.
There is in particular a debate scene in this movie that I felt was a masterful critique of our political debates and how
policies
are "discussed" at them.
Elsewhere in the film, it was mentioned that most people have no idea about the level of deception that goes on, ultimately to ensure that the US is used as a vehicle to promote certain
policies
at the behest of everyone else.
But there is not any information about the government and why they were doing it or any details about the racist
policies
and laws.
A Chinese scholar who criticizes harshly the arrogant nationalist, warmongering
policies
of the ruling clique around the emperor in pre-war Japan, is accused of being a 'communist' and jailed for life.
Hardly surprising then that the young queen finds herself in awe of him,and even perhaps a little in love,an awe that he ruthlessly exploits,drawing a fine line between attempted seduction and attempted sedition as he forces his
policies
through against Victoria's better judgement.
As the political repression and injustice continued, the reluctant Oscar Romero began to speak more publicly on his opposition to the government and its
policies.
Unlike the early Fifth Generation works by Zhang Yimou such as "Ju Dou" and "Raise the Red Lantern", "Kekexili" is set in very contemporary times and as such, the criticism of government
policies
and neglect is much stronger.
Strict one-child
policies
forbid any couples having a second child, but the Brennick's first child died at birth so they attempt to get away with a second pregnancy.
Most of his
policies
would amazingly unpopular and, it must be said, wrong.
In this movie, Paris is basically a typical Third World nation in microcosm: You have a charismatic dictator (the Mayor) surrounded by yes-men and flunkies, an economy that has no real industry as such and forced to take "foreign aid" any way it can, a populace who is so dependent on the dictator's
policies
that it will support them whatever the moral cost--and not challenge him when times go bad, and the army (the kids with the hot rod cars) who do the dirty work but don't share the benefits and have no future.
The question should be asked does the race of the President require that no criticism be cast on his (or her)actions,that no honest and fair debate be held, or that all
policies
be acquiesced to just because of race.
At the start, Winston is a vocal opponent of the appeasement
policies
of the Prime Minister Chamberlain but few pay any attention until a man with access to top secret information begins to feed him real data revealing the truth of the buildup of Nazi military forces which indicate a definite goal of European domination.
The book caught the attention of both the elites and the mass public with its heart-breaking stories of the suffering endured by 900 million farmers and its bold criticism of the government's rural
policies.
As a result, the "peasant question" is now threatening social stability and is potentially explosive in a way reminiscent of when Mao organized his revolution around peasant disaffection with the rural
policies
of the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek.
You can argue that Greenspan’s
policies
in the early 2000’s were wrong.
Medvedev seems to understand that sustaining growth will not be easy: oil prices cannot rise forever, and the “low hanging fruit” of basic economic reform and prudent macroeconomic
policies
have already been picked.
I have been arguing for four years that our business-cycle problems call for more aggressively expansionary monetary and fiscal policies, and that our biggest problems would quickly melt away were such
policies
to be adopted.
The current balance of probabilities is that two years from now, the North Atlantic’s principal labor-market failures will not be demand-side market failures that could be easily remedied by more aggressive
policies
to boost economic activity and employment.
Once confidence began to recover and market conditions stabilized, the East Asian economies shifted their monetary and fiscal
policies
toward expansion and embraced large-scale exchange-rate depreciation – efforts that enhanced their export competitiveness.
They could operate as a network, rely on similar methodologies, and thus help ensure more consistency among individual
policies.
Third, the EU could foster aggregate action in high-priority areas by implementing schemes to support individual citizens, companies or public entities, access to which would be conditional on national
policies
fulfilling minimal requirements.
For example, the EU could create a training support scheme for unemployed young people, but make it contingent on the elimination of national
policies
that hinder youth employment.
The justification would be that EU money can help only in the context of supportive national
policies
in the same field.
Europe needs its own security policy, just as it needs its own trade and environmental
policies.
For starters, the coherence of Europe’s
policies
toward Russia improved: the EU threatened to use the World Trade Organization’s dispute-settlement mechanism when the Kremlin announced new protectionist measures in late 2012.
Nonetheless, local and foreign NGO’s are now starting to play a role in filling the gap between government
policies
and front-line healthcare delivery.
Transforming promises and
policies
into patient rights, awareness, and effective health care will undoubtedly take time, especially for a country as massive and lacking in transparency as China.
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