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Reading between the lines, the authors think little of the sectoral model, but their anticlimactic conclusion is only that “it looks worthwhile to
regularly
conduct assessments of the functioning of the supervisory architecture in each jurisdiction in the light of prevailing objectives.”
And for this the IMF’s strong, politically astute management – not exactly something from which the Fund has
regularly
benefited in recent years – deserves credit.
Months after President Barack Obama declared that America’s “combat role” in Afghanistan was over, the US and its allies continue to carry out airstrikes on Taliban positions regularly, while American special operations forces continue to raid suspected insurgent hideouts.
But scientists and software engineers
regularly
face such daunting challenges, and, with DNA serving as the reference language of modern biomedical research, the technical barriers to constructing disease networks will be short-lived.
Journalists linked to Kurdish or Marxist organizations have
regularly
been targeted under Turkey’s anti-terrorism laws, and the OSCE study found that they have faced some of the harshest punishments.
“Group think”
regularly
afflicts today’s financial and intellectual elite, including pollsters, who often have similar educational backgrounds, work together, read the same media, and congregate at the same conferences and events, from Davos to Aspen.
They canceled a European summit because of a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama, and
regularly
imply that Tibetans are terrorists.
He confused the public with the private, and
regularly
forced the parliament to attend to his personal, business, and legal affairs.
Our independent media need to seek out voices not only of the warmongers who make so much noise, but also of civil society leaders whose voices we do not
regularly
hear.
His research shows not only that individuals sometimes act differently than standard economic theories predict, but that they do so regularly, systematically, and in ways that can be understood and interpreted through alternative hypotheses, competing with those utilized by orthodox economists.
Moroccan and Tunisian films
regularly
feature in international festivals.
So we need to assess national resilience by
regularly
evaluating critical subsystems within countries.
The island is hit
regularly
by devastating hurricanes.
But this approach has led to North Korea being assigned essentially the same poverty rate as China, even though the former
regularly
receives food aid from the latter.
Musharraf, who
regularly
claims to act on the basis of a “Pakistan first” policy, must now let go of partisan objectives and form a national unity government led by a prime minister from the opposition.
(Full disclosure: I have the Starbucks app and use it regularly.)
In our academic work, Graciela Kaminsky of George Washington University and I have shown how, as financial markets have been liberalized and become globally integrated, banking-sector problems have
regularly
set the stage for currency crashes.
Saddam was attempting
regularly
to kill American and British aircrews enforcing the no-fly zones.
In any given week, French, European, (and increasingly Indian) journalists, bloggers, tweeters, and others
regularly
express all sorts of things that are offensive or provocative to Muslims – or at least the most devout and fanatical among them.
And rich countries agreed to meet more
regularly
with the poorer countries in a new group called the G-20: which includes eight rich countries, ten developing countries (mainly the big ones, such as Brazil, China, India, and South Africa), plus a representative of the IMF/World Bank and one from the European Union.
The Soviets were
regularly
attacked as dangerous enemies of God.
For example, the Demographic and Health Survey is conducted
regularly
to determine things like childhood and maternal death rates.
I know, because I
regularly
see the deadly consequences of getting facts wrong.
In financial matters, Germany
regularly
accuses other eurozone countries of not sticking to the rules and adhering to agreed austerity policies.
The problem with these exercises is that they are
regularly
relegated to the “duly noted” bin: governments receive them, file them away, and go back to doing what they were doing before.
Of course, this is simply a new wrinkle on an old practice, for North Korea has
regularly
used dummy companies to export missiles.
Tighter regulation of all clinical trials is needed, as is a public worldwide database that contains trial protocols and
regularly
updated information about trial status and publications.
So a ship loaded with youngsters
regularly
sailed to Crete from faraway Athens to deliver its human tribute to the beast.
If we are
regularly
being surprised in just one direction, if our models get blindsided by an ever-worsening reality, that does not bode well for our scientific approach.
In my own case, I behave pretty well already: I swim for 50 minutes a day, I floss regularly, I eat sensibly, and so forth.
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