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Most underperforming ethanol companies went bankrupt or were taken over by entrepreneurs who had successful track
records
in running efficient operations.
Any reform that promises better information management – like improved patient
records
systems – would be worth considering.
Their economies continue to implode, leading to cumulative contractions that are setting tragic new
records.
The Soviet MiG set world
records
in the 1950’s, and the Soviet Tu-104 was the most efficient airliner of its class.
In the US, total factor productivity growth set
records
in the 1930s, when the economy fell into and then grew out of the Great Depression.
The question of whether Trump’s tax policies would benefit him directly remains unanswered, because, unlike all other presidential candidates since Richard Nixon, he has refused to release his income-tax
records.
Researchers from the Commonwealth Fund recently reported that some high-income countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, have made great strides in encouraging the use of electronic medical
records
(EMR) among primary-care physicians.
Companies with proven track records, technical skills, experienced management teams, and established sales channels are sources of innovation that no country can afford to squander.
But he did not do himself any favors with his cabinet choices, many of whom had mediocre
records
that indicated corruptibility.
Worse, as competition for promotion within the Chinese bureaucracy has escalated, even fake academic credentials and GDP growth
records
have become insufficient to advance one’s career.
The ACA has been changing that, by establishing myriad new incentives to foster efficiency in health-care delivery – for example, by reducing costly and unnecessary hospital infections and readmissions, and by adopting electronic health
records.
For example, even when we won a case regarding access to the
records
of wiretaps authorized by the general prosecutor, the prosecutor simply ignored the court order.
Oppenheimer records, in meticulous and horrifying detail, a group of former death-squad leaders re-enacting the murders they committed – not, at least initially, in any spirit of confession or remorse, but rather to portray themselves as the heroes of a necessary process of national purification.
This is happening, in part, because countries with vile human rights
records
- Algeria, Burundi, China, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, and Vietnam - command a powerful bloc within the CHR.
The threats include denial-of-service attacks on banks and other institutions; unauthorized access to personal
records
from banks, insurance companies, and government agencies; and industrial espionage.
Maintaining anonymous charges enables the military authorities to avoid keeping comprehensive records, which in turn allows officials to evade responsibility for transparent reporting of assaults and of prosecutions – and thus not to prosecute sex crime in any serious, systematic way.
My alma mater, Yale, used anonymity in reporting of sex harassment and rape to sweep sex-crime incidents and repeat offenders’
records
under the rug for two decades, thereby protecting its own interest in preventing systematic investigation.
They must also review their records, to identify lapses and ensure that past mistakes are not repeated.
Climate
records
continue to be broken worldwide.
The rest can come from technological, operational, and business innovations – for example, developing new seeds to increase agricultural yields, using new materials (such as carbon-fiber composites) to make cars and airplanes lighter and more resilient, or digitizing medical
records.
The exact extent of the damage is difficult to discern, because for many years
records
were not kept, but the estimates are that 75% of the world’s original forests have been logged or burned by humans.
Historical
records
indicate, however, that these places were once covered by dense forests.
The news media’s tendency to fixate on new
records
serves their short-term interest in creating the impression that something really important has happened that justifies readers’ or viewers’ attention.
As a result, the emphasis on
records
can encourage a disrespect for history and nurture a sort of disoriented feeling that we live in exceptionally uncertain times.
Too many question marks about their national unity are said to exist, too many internal conflicts linger, and their
records
on political and judicial reforms are supposedly dubious.
Farm output has been setting new
records
in recent years, having increased output from 208 million tons in 2005-2006 to an estimated 263 million tons in 2013-2014.
But choosing a president for Europe isn’t about Blair the man, or about the political
records
of any of the others who would like the job.
In Latvia, an artificial-intelligence researcher in the University of Latvia's computer science department who earlier this year leaked confidential
records
on the income of bank managers has been praised as a modern “Robin Hood,” because otherwise the public would not have known how much some people were continuing to be paid while their banks were being bailed out with public funds.
Indeed, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
records
numerous cases of theft and other unauthorized activities involving nuclear and radioactive material every year.
He also set several world airspeed
records.
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