Proper
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1268 examples of Proper in a sentence
Banks must change compensation practices that reward excessive risk; protect whistleblowers; recruit and train staff to reflect
proper
ethics; and ensure that their boards of directors play a more active oversight role.
These risks can be managed effectively through
proper
treatment systems (as in Japan and South Korea).
Because SOEs and local governments accounted for more than half of the credit issued through the banking system,
proper
debt restructuring of state-owned assets would strengthen the projects they were funding, by allowing private or professional management teams to improve overall returns.
“Preservation of the people” requires nothing less than that our men take care of themselves so that they can take
proper
care of our children.
With
proper
leadership (which unfortunately seems in short supply), today's milder hardships could provide an opportunity for public discussion of better ways of intergenerational risk sharing.
Without a
proper
diagnosis of the 2008 crisis, an effective cure cannot be prescribed.
As a result, governments across Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania are becoming more parochial in their concerns, starving international agencies and regional organizations of the funding, credibility, and leadership capabilities needed to mount a
proper
response to the challenges of globalization.
Never mind that storing warheads in this way is simply an elementary protocol of
proper
handling procedures.
To enjoy full access to the EU market, Britain would need to agree on a package of policies essential to the
proper
functioning of an integrated market: competition rules, consumer protection, and fundamental social rights, for example, and perhaps also minimum tax rules to avoid distortions of the type recently exemplified by Apple’s practices.
But, unless the
proper
policies to nurture job growth are put in place, it remains uncertain whether demand for labor will continue to grow as technology marches forward.
The predominance of short-term thinking reflects fundamental misunderstandings about the state’s
proper
economic role.
Putin’s Botched Pension ReformMOSCOW – Modern Russia has never had a
proper
pension system.
Such thinking reflects an age-old fear: as Plato put it, citizens would get “information without
proper
instruction and, in consequence, be thought very knowledgeable when they are for the most part quite ignorant.”
Accordingly, one would expect children in households with an infected adult to be screened and given
proper
care.
Israeli Jews are bound to stay in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and Israeli Arabs are bound to stay in Israel
proper.
The
proper
emotions are rational.”
At the same time, many Serbs have left Kosovo before and after NATO’s intervention in 1999, whether fleeing from Albanian violence against them or simply lured by better opportunities in Serbia
proper.
And, in Nigeria, the group Youth Advocates for Change marched through the capital Abuja in 2015 demanding safe schools and
proper
police and army protection against the terrorist extremists of Boko Haram (whose name means “Western education is a sin”).
The Europeans, too, were denounced, not just for fecklessness in the face of evil, but for living fat and happy lives without shouldering their
proper
burden.
From his words it appears that he was equally conscious of not getting the
proper
respect due to a distinguished Harvard professor and media celebrity.
In a similar vein, last fall’s explosion of violence in the suburbs reflected the frustrations of disoriented young people facing the grim prospects that a modern economy offers to those who lack
proper
training and education.
If there are no
proper
roads linking fields to markets, farmers cannot easily sell their surplus produce, which may then spoil before it can be eaten.
Experts and policymakers have been devising many innovative programs, including low-cost remittances from migrants to their home countries, efforts to strengthen ties between diasporas and their homelands, and initiatives that help skilled migrants find
proper
employment, so that qualified surgeons are not driving taxis.
Regrettably, most of the rest of the world has never given Lee
proper
credit for crafting a hybrid system of authoritarianism and democracy that vastly improved the wellbeing of his country’s citizens, without subjecting them to the brutality and oppression to which many of Singapore’s neighbors have resorted.
The second ingredient is
proper
incentives to participate, including direct financing from bondholders’ governments, using the resources that today finance the transfer of Greek debt from private to official hands.
It is time for a sustained discussion about how to craft regulations that provide the
proper
incentives to achieve the objectives we truly desire: economic and social wellbeing.
The FDP’s leader, Christian Lindner, is right to say that the rules of the EU Stability and Growth Pact must be respected, and that spending taxpayers’ money without
proper
budgetary accountability will only nourish populist and nationalist forces such as AfD.
Israel has invested great financial resources in the settlements, often ignoring important needs in Israel
proper.
With historical perspective, lack of
proper
negotiations has been counterproductive in the North Korean case.
By extension, the
proper
study of diseases that are more common with age must include careful analysis of the biology of ageing.
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