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While the AMF’s benchmark isn’t designed to address all ten, it does touch on the areas that are most
relevant
to the health-care industry.
A regulatory framework friendly to entry by ISPs and other companies
relevant
to the technological infrastructure will do a lot more to bring developing countries into the 21st century than donations ever will.
They made decisions on the basis of
relevant
normative and empirical factors.
Marx’s description of “the fetishism of commodities” – the translation of goods into tradable assets, disembodied from either the process of creation or their usefulness – seems entirely
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to the complex process of securitization, in which values seem to be hidden by obscure transactions.
The IMF should work closely with the Financial Stability Forum, the Bank for International Settlements and other
relevant
international bodies.
Demographic differences are
relevant
not just in comparing Japan and the US, but also in explaining most of the differences in longer-term growth rates across developed economies.
Moreover, the benefits of improved air quality in these areas are less
relevant
than in Paris or other big cities.
The creation of IAAs and the adoption of a single unit of account would go a long way toward making things simpler, especially if all
relevant
individual information is available to users via a single smartphone app.
So the government held an auction in which domestic vertical integration and value added were not
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criteria for awarding production rights.
The former is of interest to social scientists and historians, but it is the latter that is
relevant
for policymakers.
So, even if reducing inequality was bad for overall growth, it might still be good for social welfare in the
relevant
sense, if it made many households in the middle better off.
So the
relevant
question is how the Chinese government will choose to respond to the Fed’s quantitative easing and the impact of the Fed’s policy on other currencies.
As Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong explained, one of the many Confucian ideals that remains
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to Singapore is “the concept of government by honorable men, who have a duty to do right for the people, and who have the trust and respect of the population.”
But they should learn from Iran’s revolution that their means of agitating for political reform are
relevant
to the political ends they hope to achieve.
Tahoun analyzed the relationship between stock owned by congressmen and contributions their political campaigns by the
relevant
firms, and found a powerful positive association.
If trust were to collapse, and the Iranian regime decided to abrogate all of the
relevant
international agreements, it is highly likely that it would get its weapon, even if the country itself was bombed repeatedly.
The proposal, furthermore, focuses exclusively on raw ores and metals, and excludes products that contain the
relevant
minerals, such as mobile phones, vehicles, and medical equipment.
It is time for all of the
relevant
actors in the conflict between Israel and Palestine to address this challenge, and to take concrete, productive, and creative action to bring peace to Gaza at last.
As Wen’s successor, Li Keqiang, attempts to engineer deep systemic reforms, understanding Wen’s policy decisions could not be more
relevant.
Clearly, therefore, we need to devise a system of membership for key international organizations that ensures that their structures are
relevant
but that is also flexible enough to allow members to come and go.
Similarly, the revelation three years ago that the then-Australian opposition leader and aspiring prime minister, Mark Latham, had assaulted a taxi driver and broken his arm in a dispute about a fare was
relevant
for those who believe that a nation’s leader should be slow to anger.
It is hard to draw a line of principle around any area and determine if knowledge of it will provide
relevant
information about a politician’s moral character.
After the financial crisis, when emerging-market economies continued to grow robustly, that definition seemed obsolete; now, with the recent turbulence in emerging economies driven in part by weaker economic-policy credibility and growing political uncertainty, it seems as
relevant
as ever.
The lessons of zero interest ratesStiglitzcriticizes the Fed for neglecting its legal mandate to promote “maximum employment” in favor of a narrow focus on inflation that is no longer
relevant.
Koichi Hamada, chief economic adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, provides a reminder that seems all the more
relevant
as the US experiment comes to a close: “The belief that monetary policy does not matter is the most dangerous idea in economic history.”
This is highly
relevant
to economic power: whereas nearly all other developed countries will face a growing burden of providing for the older generation, immigration could help to attenuate the policy problem for the US.
The latter approach is particularly
relevant
to conditions such as heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, which most closely reflect individual behavior, physical context, and socioeconomic factors.
But, given rising inequality and growing disenchantment with politics and political parties, it addresses questions that remain
relevant
for representative democracy today.
If the Arabs believe their own argument that Zionism is colonialism, with themselves as the victims, then, whether or not anybody else accepts this view, the lessons that the Arabs glean from colonial experiences become
relevant
to prospects for peace between Arabs and Israelis.
A permanent end to the conflict over Palestine will not be possible until the Palestinian Arabs and their allies become convinced that the failure of colonialism in countries like Algeria and South Africa is not a
relevant
lesson for them.
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