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But the shadow system’s failure after the collapse of Lehman Brothers was no less a bank run just because
professional
investors were involved.
My
professional
focus is on economics, so I have emphasized the role of growth.
In the twenty-first century, the Kremlin’s intelligence services would be accused of
professional
negligence if they weren’t vigorously attempting such attacks.
This organizational relationship is particularly important, as it has greatly enhanced CIYOTA’s
professional
network.
After all, it was the US that first entered the terra incognita of the post-industrial era, in which manufactured goods were increasingly produced elsewhere, while employment and growth shifted to financial and other
professional
services.
The opposition comprises most of Venezuela's organized civil society, not only business, but also trade unions,
professional
associations, and NGOs.
Through English-language training, postgraduate study, and
professional
registration, programs in London, Lincolnshire, and Scotland aim to reintegrate refugee doctors into the medical profession.
Professional
groups like lawyers have transnational standards.
Building a quality teaching force will require both monetary and non-monetary incentives for teachers and higher investment in their
professional
development.
From my
professional
vantage point, I sense a mounting risk of collateral damage and unintended consequences.
Economists regard understanding the theory of comparative advantage as a test of
professional
competence.
Gabriel has decided that if he can’t become a
professional
basketball player when he grows up, then he’d like to buy a team.
As I argued in my 1997 book Has Globalization Gone Too Far?, the internationalization of markets for goods, services, and capital drives a wedge between the cosmopolitan, professional, skilled groups that are able to take advantage of it and the rest of society.
The Soviet Union had repressed or destroyed every vestige of civil society –
professional
associations, religious groups, charitable societies, the independent media – the types of social organizations that would normally help to limit widespread government corruption.
At 22.7%, too many American teenagers, lacking steady work experience early in their
professional
careers, risk going from unemployed to unemployable.
Moreover, in France, taxi drivers must undergo regular health and
professional
tests, to which UberPOP drivers are not subject.
There should be a highly
professional
executive team coordinating the international support efforts.
The IDB’s deep, long-term commitments in Haiti and
professional
expertise in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure qualify it to coordinate the multitude of agencies that will be involved.
It should work closely with a
professional
executive team made up of native and diaspora Haitian professionals with relevant expertise.
Professional
economists could not convince those in power of what needed to be done, because those in power were operating in a context of political breakdown and lost American credibility.
Gone are the utopian dreams of the 1970’s, when there were visions of life-long learning and paid leaves of absence to pursue topics that might be useful for further
professional
advancement – or might also include the sheer luxury of studying ancient Greek or Assyrian art.
Sometimes, a lack of
professional
freedom prevents those who may be most familiar with the data – for example, analysts whose livelihoods depend on the government(s) involved in the conflict – from using their expertise for purposes that could be politically damaging.
A peculiar but perhaps instructive example comes from the world of
professional
chess.
Nevertheless, a curious thing has happened: far more people make a living as
professional
chess players today than ever before.
The Fed of old usually had a charismatic, autocratic,
professional
central banker at its head: Benjamin Strong, Marriner Eccles, William McChesney Martin, Paul Volcker, and Alan Greenspan.
There will be more demand for software programmers, engineers, designers, robotics experts, data analytics specialists, and myriad other
professional
and service-type positions.
Lyrical observations aside, as a
professional
politician, I see deeper changes.
The term “glass ceiling” is itself elitist, deriving as it does from the corporate struggles of a few
professional
women.
With a small but highly competent
professional
staff, the IEA has also become the primary source for the world’s energy statistics and is playing a key role in the climate debate.
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