Proper
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Moreover, a
proper
understanding of economics is necessary.
The allegations included financial irregularities, receiving EU funds without the
proper
ministerial authorization, and "tarnishing Egypt's image."
But large, densely populated areas, lacking the
proper
containment mechanisms are highly vulnerable.
The neighbors were watching, and our “owners” feared that we would encourage one another to escape – a risk that they mitigated by refusing to give us
proper
shoes, even in winter.
The crises in the US in the 1980’s (caused by the savings-and-loan institutions known as “thrifts”), and in Japan and Scandinavia in the 1990’s, showed that financial liberalization without
proper
regulation induces instability.
Trimming excessive social transfers and entitlements, together with
proper
use of EU structural funds, would help achieve this objective while also satisfying the need for public investment and infrastructure upgrades.
Building a
proper
division of responsibility between state and market from this insight is today’s main task.
But nothing was done to deregulate product markets or to give
proper
incentives to restructuring, while privatization came to a halt.
Jeffrey Sachs’s new book The End of Poverty argues that with
proper
help from advanced countries the world could see the end of poverty as we know it in coming decades, prompting some to describe him as a starry-eyed idealist.
The way that globalization has been managed, however, has eroded the ability of the state to play its
proper
role.
The hero, Jake Sully, is crippled from combat in a previous American conflict, but is not well cared for by his own country; if he does his job of genocide properly, “the corporation” will reward him with
proper
medical treatment.
In early 2005, three years after a new law on environmental impact assessments (EIA’s) was passed, the State Environmental Protection Bureau (SEPA), ordered the halt of 30 large projects, including 26 hydropower plants that had failed to submit
proper
EIA’s.
But, though the privacy implications of small, ubiquitous, low-cost drones, equipped to collect a broad range of data, are obvious, the
proper
response is not.
Citizens in advanced countries just can't believe - and don't want to be told - that their privileged status may be dissipated unless
proper
steps are taken to insure against the risks they face.
Had the Fed and the Treasury given those two objectives their
proper
– subsidiary – weight, I suspect that we would not now be in this mess, and that the danger of a global depression would still be very far away.
How, when, and where will the counterweights that are indispensable to the
proper
functioning of a democracy appear?
This is no reason for the relevant institutions not to organize an effective internal process or ensure
proper
ex post scrutiny.
Underlying these differences, however, is the larger issue: who decides the
proper
balance between public health and freedom of expression?
In Australia, where freedom of expression is not given explicit constitutional protection, courts are much more likely to respect the right of democratically elected governments to strike the
proper
balance.
That is what Ukrainians will have to do if we are to feel both at home in a transformed Europe and confident enough to play our
proper
role across the world.
When the packages were unwrapped, most of their contents turned out to consist of pools of toxic assets for which there was no
proper
due diligence, no evidence of capacity to repay, and little cushion to cope with a market downturn.
This will require thorough independent due diligence on securitizations,
proper
cash-flow sensitivity analysis, and less reliance on credit rating agencies paid by issuers.
Nor is the difference greater political effectiveness; few would say that the US government is functioning well nowadays, given rising partisanship and sharp disagreement about its
proper
role.
It took another year for the ECB, under pressure from Austria and other countries, to establish
proper
swap lines against foreign-currency collateral with the Hungarian and Polish central banks.
But if European leaders want to advance Juncker’s vision of strengthening EU sovereignty by boosting the euro’s international role, they cannot rely on the ECB to repeat that approach, without
proper
institutional support.
They are still angry at bankers, but have yet to gain
proper
retribution.
By preparing a
proper
defense, we can ensure peace and stability in the region, which is a prerequisite for moving toward a more constructive relationship with Russia in the long run.
It was heart-rending to witness this faint semblance of
proper
schooling – all the more so because the children clearly valued their education.
Children need a
proper
curriculum all the way through primary and secondary school, so that they can acquire the qualifications needed for university or higher vocational training.
Refugee children who are afforded a
proper
education will grow up to contribute both to their host societies and to their homelands whenever peace allows them to return.
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