Proper
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1268 examples of Proper in a sentence
Hong Kong’s government should now offer its people a
proper
second round of consultation, one that is open and honest.
Law and order is on the agenda of most governments, but many voters feel that it still does not have
proper
prominence.
What, then, is the
proper
policy for the international community?
But many people go without
proper
education and access to clean drinking water.
The Use and Abuse of Religious FreedomMELBOURNE – What are the
proper
limits of religious freedom?
She will not allow the repatriation of Palestinians to Israel
proper
(the controversially named “right of return”), but territory is not holy to her.
Indeed, the
proper
context of the discussion is European countries' obligations under international refugee law.
But, above all, a successful climate deal will have to include
proper
measures for the management of the trillions of dollars that will need to be invested in low-carbon infrastructure and increased resilience to the harmful effects of rising global temperatures.
In particular, we must strike the
proper
balance between ideology and realism, the public and private sectors, and long- and short-term considerations.
The European Central Bank does not possess the
proper
structural policy tools, and it has already been forced to bear burdens that, arguably, are beyond its strictly defined mandate.
The American forces invading Afghanistan were originally welcomed as liberators, but NATO got involved without a
proper
plan of engagement, and after eight years the presence of foreign troops is no longer welcome.
Moreover, violent militancy has now spread into Pakistan
proper.
This feeling has deeply troubled its leaders and filled its people with a sense that, despite all their economic progress, their
proper
place in the world was not only eluding them, but being denied to them by the endless criticism of the so-called “developed world.”
In Russia, you get asked for your autograph if you are a
proper
hero: an ice-hockey player, a cosmonaut, a high-society prostitute, or, like Lugovoi, an executioner.
When in doubt, the principle of subsidiarity suggests that national states remain supreme;2.European-level institutions should guarantee the functioning of markets, including competition, commercial, and monetary policies;3.Fiscal policy should remain largely decentralized, save for a few exceptions;4.Foreign policy and defense are areas of federal competence, to be delegated to Europe at a
proper
time;5.
Americans, in turn, must think about where the
proper
balance lies between aesthetics, community, and low prices.
If they are US universal banks and Fed policymakers do not trust the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation to enable
proper
resolution and receivership, the appropriate policy is to highlight Dodd-Frank’s shortcomings, not send “taper” signals, which raise interest rates and undermine the Fed’s mandate to aim for maximum employment.
Without
proper
protections, suppliers will not send technical specifications of products over the Internet, and customers will be unable to complete Internet deals.
The admission that securities analysts deliberately skewed their research to attract investment-banking customers shows how easily the
proper
functioning of checks and balances in corporate governance can break down-even in the most advanced system-leaving minority shareholders at risk.
Indeed, cross-border SPZs might eventually be replicated within the occupied territories and in Israel proper, including cities like Ramallah and Tel Aviv.
The
proper
response must be to try to find the best ways to mitigate them.
The
proper
response to Russian adventurism in Ukraine should not only be to work with the rest of the EU to help the government in Kyiv steady its economy; it should also include ramping up defense spending and convincing NATO members to do the same.
Even
proper
newspapers are not above depicting German politicians in lederhosen and Hitlerian moustaches.
It follows, therefore, that the economic health of every country is a
proper
matter of concern to all its neighbors, near and distant.”
It calls for
proper
enforcement of laws that protect girls and women, and for action to be taken against rape, trafficking, and slave-labor conditions.
If one compares those images with pictures of the young insecure Gandhi dressed as a
proper
British lawyer, one can see how carefully he understood symbolic communication.
In opening itself to Turkey, the EU would finally begin to play its
proper
role in confronting today’s most daunting political challenges.
The trouble is that providing for a
proper
education system requires at least 5% of a country’s GDP and usually about 20% of public spending.
Sins can be dealt with, as long as
proper
ceremony is observed.
Finally, in 1970 a splendid computer innovation enabled the
proper
alignment of amino acid sequences (which is vital to all subsequent data management).
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