Practitioners
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Many scholars, pundits, and
practitioners
would agree with Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt that technological phenomena have their own intrinsic properties, which humans “don’t understand” and should not “mess with.”
Western scholars who understand Islam and speak some of the many languages of its
practitioners
need to support these intellectual movements.
Physicians and nurses should be encouraged to work with new health
practitioners
to engage external stakeholders, such as schools, food companies, financial firms, and social services.
Since then many other professionals, from doctors and health-care
practitioners
to librarians and software specialists, have joined them.
Accordingly, potential
practitioners
of civil disobedience should not allow themselves to be caught in a trap of politeness and respectability.
Moreover, faculty, students, researchers, and
practitioners
who have an interest in developing appropriate solutions to global health problems should be afforded the opportunity to do so.
To apply biomedical engineering to refugee health challenges, students, experts, and
practitioners
need to familiarize themselves with conditions in refugee settlements, and deepen their understanding of the complex traumas that afflict refugees.
This applies especially to medical
practitioners
who perform cosmetic surgery on intersex infants.
In other words, culture plays a much larger role in shaping interpretations of human rights than many realize, which implies that human-rights
practitioners
should be wary of passing judgment on any practice with deep cultural or religious roots.
They are clueless and deluded
practitioners
of an alternative journalism whose idea of boldness is to go after an independent writer.
Third, Chinese aid is dispensed rather quickly and unceremoniously, lacking the burdensome fanfare of lengthy negotiations and voluminous project documents, a practice many scholars and
practitioners
term “checkbook diplomacy.”
Despite these positive developments, however, mini-grids’ full potential to lay the foundation for rural economic development will remain unrealized until politicians, regulators, and international development
practitioners
embrace decentralized grids as viable, complementary, and inter-operable solutions to energy poverty, rather than sources of competition for traditional power utilities.
When democracy is discredited by its own practitioners, there is much greater public willingness to embrace a seemingly efficient alternative.
This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the Great Leap Forward, when 20-40 million Chinese died of starvation, as well as the tenth anniversary of the government’s ban on Falun gong, an organization of self-claimed religious and meditation
practitioners
that has challenged the Communist Party’s legitimacy.
Both the Democratic and Republican parties are
practitioners
of populism, American-style: they repeatedly cut taxes, increase the public debt (which doubled from 35% of GDP in 2007 to 74% of GDP at the end of 2015), and generally blame somebody else for the slow US growth that arises from low saving and investment rates.
So it should come as no surprise that the crisis of liberal democracy that many of its oldest
practitioners
currently are experiencing is a reflection of the stress under which the nation-state finds itself.
In Kenya, which already leads the world in mobile money through “m-PESA,” an upsurge in telemedicine is enabling rural patients and health
practitioners
to interact, through video conferencing, with staff in Kenya’s main hospitals – thereby increasing quality of care at very little cost.
In China – home to the world’s largest Internet base, with 641 million users – 80% of doctors use smartphones for professional purposes, including by providing medical advice via social media, with some
practitioners
attracting millions of followers.
– has been explored by researchers and security practitioners, who generally agree that people are more inclined to accept radical ideologies if they feel alienated.
According to some estimates,
practitioners
could number in the tens of millions, with hundreds of millions more participating in Sufi festivals and worshiping at Sufi shrines.
Violence against individual dervishes and Sufi
practitioners
is also on the rise.
Solidarity and predictability in international relations, based on common institutions and common interests, would ensure Europe’s prosperity and stability much more effectively than had the traditional balancing act of high-wire diplomacy, whose
practitioners
had too often crashed to the ground.
Internet monitoring is also behind the constant rise in the number of Falun Gong
practitioners
executed by the state – a total of 1,692 as of April 18.
A recent report called New Growth Models – produced by the Nobel laureate Michael Spence and an array of distinguished policy and business practitioners, and released at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos – highlights the deficiencies of the current approach.
All of these groups have their respective professional associations, which hold regular meetings and establish certification standards that keep the information up-to-date and the
practitioners
ethical in their work.
Like a happy and secure childhood, Confucian civilization bestowed upon its
practitioners
the self-confidence to meet the challenge of the West.
US President Barack Obama’s Office for Social Innovation and Civic Participation recently convened more than 100
practitioners
to discuss how impact investing could be unleashed in the United States and the developing world.
Heated debate immediately erupted, with some experienced
practitioners
questioning the feasibility of such a goal.
Yet there can be no disagreement that Latin Americans have been the longest and best
practitioners
of economic populism.
These and other efforts are decentralizing health-care provision and training, and empowering local
practitioners
– all of which is essential for achieving universal health coverage.
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