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The World Bank classifies people as living in “extreme poverty” if they lack the income needed to provide
reliably
for sufficient food, shelter, and other basic needs.
To address it, China must reform its investment and financial systems, so that low- or negative-return investments are screened out more
reliably.
SOEs may also use the unregulated shadow banking system to re-lend at higher interest rates the cheap money they receive to private businesses, which cannot borrow
reliably
from the formal banking system.
In the original Rosenhan experiment, the only people who
reliably
recognized that the “impostor patients” were, in fact, mentally healthy were their fellow psychiatric inmates.
Achieving this requires convincing still-skeptical creditors that women are dependable – and, indeed, valuable – clients, including by citing data on microcredit, which prove that women repay loans as
reliably
as men, if not more so.
“The beautiful game” brings people together more effectively and
reliably
than the European Parliament is able to do.
Looking ahead, as Robert Shiller of Yale University has repeatedly emphasized, public policy must help to forge futures markets that hedge risks better and more
reliably
align incentives.
It would be irresponsible to neglect those challenges and submit humankind, unnecessarily, to the great perils that we can already
reliably
foresee.
And finally, they enacted laws to protect those rights more
reliably
than guns could, thereby furnishing the poor with an alternative to the Shining Path’s ideology, authority, and military agenda.
Unlike HIV, there is a vaccine against TB (although not very effective), and several drugs that can
reliably
cure the disease after it emerges.
A country’s soft power rests on three main resources: an appealing culture, political values that it
reliably
upholds, and foreign policy that is imbued with moral authority.
The truth, as researchers have shown, is that Africans are perfectly capable of
reliably
adhering to antiretroviral therapy – often more so than North Americans.
Normative taboos may also become relevant in the cyber realm, though here the difference between a weapon and a non-weapon depends on intent, and it would be difficult to forbid – and impossible to prohibit
reliably
– the design, possession, or even implantation for espionage of particular computer programs.
But even when China attempted to create a more
reliably
market-based system, investors’ responses were skewed, with unfounded expectations of a substantial and consistent devaluation fueling speculation in international markets.
Once it can be done reliably, it will pave the way for important medical breakthroughs.
International trade rules, which are the result of painstaking negotiations among diverse interests – including, most notably, corporations and their lobbies, cannot be expected to discriminate
reliably
between these two sets of circumstances.
Disarmament must be
reliably
verified.
As Timothy Geithner, President Barack Obama’s Treasury Secretary, put it in his memoir, “Financial crises can’t be
reliably
anticipated or preempted.”
This authority, the technocrats claim, in turn is part of a system of national and supra-national checks and balances which, while not resembling a national democracy, would
reliably
prevent despotism from taking root in Brussels.
Republicans are anxious to keep the Court’s ideological complexion intact after the death of the
reliably
conservative Antonin Scalia in February.
But centralized, one-size-fits-all monetary policies cannot counteract booms or busts reliably, and often have unintended consequences.
The yields and volatility of longer-term bonds should then fall relative to short-term securities, allowing peripheral governments to finance themselves
reliably
and at reasonable cost.
To ease it, developed and developing countries must now work together to ensure adequate investment to support local efforts
reliably
and sustainably.
Thus, the prime minister’s office will more closely resemble the US White House, which he hopes will enable both countries to communicate their intentions continuously and
reliably.
State handouts can be
reliably
financed only by controlling the economy’s productive sectors.
If you’re a Republican in New York or California, which are dominated by the Democrats, or a Democrat in Wyoming or Mississippi, which are
reliably
Republican, you can forget about your vote for president mattering.
When embedded in new and unfamiliar settings, our habitual ways of thinking, feeling, and acting no longer function to sustain the moral compass that has guided us
reliably
in the past.
Wherever industrialization has occurred, it has
reliably
improved economic diversification and helped to nurture, strengthen, and uphold the conditions for competitive growth and development.
Of course, no one can
reliably
foresee the unpredictable, but we can learn from past mistakes.
Not the least of these challenges is to extrapolate future radiocesium distributions reliably, which is essential to the development of effective monitoring procedures and the formulation of optimal cleanup plans.
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