Promoted
in sentence
464 examples of Promoted in a sentence
The idea that the Dutch and the French elections heralded the arrival of a “post-populist moment” fails to appreciate the distinction between populism as a claim to a moral monopoly on representation and the policies – think of restrictions on immigration – typically
promoted
by populists as part of their exclusionary identity politics.
Unfortunately, the type of institutional reform
promoted
by, among others, the World Bank, IMF, and the World Trade Organization is biased toward a best-practice model, which presumes that a set of universally appropriate institutional arrangements can be determined and views convergence towards them as being inherently desirable.
A disciple of the philosopher Karl Popper, Soros has
promoted
open societies as the ultimate guarantee of freedom from tyranny and religious or ideological indoctrination, and as a powerful weapon against rising social inequality.
While he
promoted
parliamentary rule in England, ended the civil war, and allowed a degree of religious toleration, he also supported the trial and execution of Charles I and brutally conquered Ireland in response to a perceived threat from an alliance of Irish Catholics and English Royalists.
He has recently been
promoted
to the post of Deputy Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, the principal body that advises the State Council on economic-development strategy and macroeconomic policy.
The Forum has always
promoted
the notion of corporate social responsibility – or, expressed differently, of business leaders being accountable not only to their employees and shareholders, but also to their communities and society at large.
The original Silk Road, established more than 2,000 years ago, was a critical network of trade routes that
promoted
economic, political, and cultural exchange among Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Chile
promoted
the addition of iron to milk, resulting in a 66% reduction of anemia amongst babies.
Limited sectoral or geographical cooperation can be achieved and should be
promoted
whenever possible.
These views are
promoted
not only by politicians, but also by leading religious authorities, including the evangelical right in the US, Catholic prelates in Eastern Europe, and Israel’s nationalist rabbis.
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher successfully
promoted
lower income taxes, privatization of government enterprises, weaker unions, and a generally smaller role for government.
This reform is being
promoted
by the new center-left government of Fernando de la Rua after the failure of attempts to reform the labor market by the previous conservative government of Carlos Menem.
French Premier Jospin quietly liberalized the French labor market by allowing for more part-time work, increased privatization, and
promoted
a more globally competitive financial system with reduced governmental control.
That shift emphasized economic development above all else, with the champions of growth being protected, promoted, and, if necessary, pardoned.
The Middle East is crucial to this connectivity-oriented grand strategy, not least because of its key role in the “One Belt, One Road” project that Xi
promoted
in Cairo.
That link – first
promoted
by a disgraced British doctor and a former Playboy playmate – has been conclusively refuted by the scientific community.
For example, Colombia’s Labor Observatory tracks students’ progress – including where they attended university, what they studied, when and where they were first employed, what their starting salaries were, and whether they were
promoted
– for up to five years after graduation.
As beguiling as the reforms now being
promoted
by international organizations sound, countries must be wary of taking short cuts in constructing their institutions.
Romanian TV answered promptly that it understood that victims of anti-Semitic crimes might feel hurt by such a program, but that the program had not
promoted
this kind of propaganda, offering the bizarre interview with me the previous week as proof of the channel’s good faith.
Each company, and each kind of job within it, will have its own patterns of success (as defined by who stays and gets promoted).
Tibetan arts were frozen into folkloric emblems of an officially
promoted
“minority culture.”
If these countries were, as their governments claimed, seeking to improve the lives of Arab populations, they would have
promoted
cohabitation, secularity, and stability.
The father of the modern Olympic Games, Baron de Courbertin, was a French aristocrat who
promoted
sports to reinvigorate the men of France after their defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1871.
Bukenya has long
promoted
a new strain of African rice that grows in uplands (as opposed to wetland paddies) and requires less water.
For example, Brazil’s government has
promoted
an “Investment Partnerships Program” to coordinate investments in the finance and transportation infrastructure sectors.
Then, in the 1970s, largely as a result of an environmental scare
promoted
by Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring , foreign aid agencies and UN organizations stopped promoting DDT, and its usage declined.
In the United States employee ownership has been
promoted
by large tax subsidies and by exceptional provisions in pension laws.
Western culture is shunned and traditional Kikuyu beliefs like female circumcision
promoted.
The alternative regulatory approach,
promoted
by Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman and the chairman of Britain’s Financial Service Authority, Adair Turner, seeks to use regulation to limit risk-taking without changing the structure of the banking system.
Intolerance is
promoted.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Being
Government
Would
World
Economic
Should
Years
Through
First
After
People
While
There
Social
Former
Trade
Since
Other