Proper
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1268 examples of Proper in a sentence
Only such clarity can allow for a
proper
end to international actors’ engagement.
Polish Interior Minister Mieczyslaw Moczar, the leader of the nationalist faction, combined communist rhetoric with a language
proper
to fascist movements in order to mobilize the masses against the “cosmopolitan-liberal intelligentsia.”
And it was the foreign press that detailed the parallel failure of the United Nations, whose agents were on the ground but whose inability to call genocide by its
proper
name led to a comatose response.
Arguably, one of the most encouraging features of NEPAD is its recognition and public admission that without
proper
governance institutions in place, Africa will remain, poor, marginalized, and conflict ridden.
Many will argue that such arrangements are needed to save the eurozone, but what is needed to save the eurozone in the immediate future is a European Central Bank that acts like a
proper
monetary authority.
The solution to privacy concerns lies not in data localization, but in the development of secure systems and the
proper
use of encryption.
Completing its monetary union requires Europe to create a
proper
emergency financing mechanism.
So a period of transition would be required for a
proper
election to be organized under the auspices of the SADC, with support from the African Union, Europe, and the United States, in order to get a fair result and launch a recovery process.
The German government is right to push companies in the
proper
direction.
In the average frontline facility, we found that
proper
hand washing was completed in less than 1% of deliveries, and only 25% of women received the right medication to prevent postpartum bleeding.
We trained a group of nurses and doctors to coach birth attendants and managers to deliver the vital basics found in the World Health Organization’s Safe Childbirth Checklist:
proper
supplies and steps to prevent infection, identification and treatment of high blood pressure to prevent eclampsia, and appropriate medication to prevent hemorrhage.
But, to play their
proper
role in generating employment, banks need to rebuild the trust that has been decimated by the events of the past three years.
But
proper
diagnosis and treatment requires money, and funding is being cut.
He then expressed his dislike for comparing the Iranian threat to the Holocaust, “because it cheapens the Holocaust and stretches current challenges beyond their
proper
place.
The other, a monetary union with a
proper
central bank, internal fiscal transfers, and active, regionally-oriented monetary policy, will lead to a slow but steady recovery without default.
Such a global structure has the potential to encourage better medium-term alignments to reduce trade barriers, set
proper
standards, and enhance mutually beneficial cooperation.
It is why children do not receive
proper
nutrition and live in neighborhoods with unclean water and inadequate sanitation.
While no individual issue is overwhelming yet, together they could serve to dampen economic activity and the
proper
functioning of markets.
With most credit pipelines already partly blocked, the shortage of corporate credit will become more severe as regulators finally force banks to embark on a
proper
mobilization of prudential capital and shrink balance sheets to less risky levels.
Even if some sort of communiqué is cobbled together in December – and countries with elections coming up, such as the United Kingdom, will push for one – it is hard to believe that it will contain sufficient detail or reflect the
proper
level of commitment to have the impact so desperately needed.
In Mozambique, local legal experts have helped villagers draw up
proper
titles to their communal lands, helping to secure their economic future.
It should be afforded its
proper
place in the foundation of values upon which the EU itself is based.
For example, the Regional Artemisinin-Resistance Initiative is working to halt the spread of resistant malaria in the Mekong Delta region, by monitoring and sharing drug-resistance data and promoting
proper
use of antimalarial treatments.
When Sumatra’s forests disappear, entire communities of people will also find themselves with no
proper
place to live and no decent way to make a living.
With government support, and an understanding of the
proper
governance structure and processes for effective regulation, this vision could be executed within the coming decade.
Putting Public Health on the MapSEATTLE – Twenty-five years ago, the state of public health for large populations was like that of a doctor trying to treat a patient without a
proper
diagnosis.
But, whatever one’s view is about the
proper
priorities, it is clear that the US has room for improvement in all three areas.
Gone were the khaki suits and militaristic paraphernalia, replaced by business suits and
proper
conference IDs for delegates.
The Putin regime occupies a space between dictatorship and democracy for which Western political science has yet to find a
proper
word.
Both Greek and Turkish Cypriots must take
proper
responsibility for any solutions that are negotiated and stand behind their decisions during any subsequent referendum campaign.
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