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Various forms of profit-sharing – including grants of options and
restricted
stock, annual profit-based bonuses, and employee stockownership plans – have been growing as a share of labor compensation since the 1960s.
Under former President George W. Bush, for example, access to documents in EPA libraries was – at least at one point –
restricted.
Anger is no longer
restricted
to extreme anti-capitalist, anti-globalization forces.
Moreover, the principle of "subsidiarity" is
restricted
to relations between member states and the Union, or "vertical" subsidiarity.
They are wrong, however, about Europe’s prospects for achieving its
restricted
growth potential.
This endless search for the true locus of responsibility (both causal and remedial) is not
restricted
to the realm of climate change.
Rock music was severely
restricted
in Communist dictatorships, just as jazz was in Nazi Germany, for all the Platonic reasons: uncontrolled passions were seen as a threat to the perfect order of the state.
Under such an arrangement, the
restricted
shares and stock options granted in any given year are cashed out in future years according to a fixed, gradual, and pre-announced schedule set at the time the
restricted
shares and stock options are granted.
In the Middle East, Canadian foreign policy was essentially
restricted
to unflinching support for Israel’s government.
In terms of substantive justice, most research ethics protocols are sound; research on human embryos is heavily
restricted
or banned in most countries.
Russia is deeply suspicious of the OSCE – the Kremlin recently
restricted
the number of OSCE observers for Russian elections – so Kazakhstan’s future stewardship hints that the Kazahks are anxious to move closer to the West, and unafraid to challenge their former masters in the Kremlin.
She was assuredly not for turning, but she also was not for taking orders or settling for the
restricted
life that her society seemed to hold in store for her.
When Globalization Eats Its YoungPRINCETON – Evidence that globalization is reversing continues to pile up: trade and international capital flows are sluggish, and migration is increasingly being
restricted.
The possibility that the use of fossil fuels will one day be
restricted
creates a powerful incentive for oil producers to sell as much as they can before the limitations take effect.
Communities could be walled off, national borders closed, and travel could be
restricted
or even suspended.
Thanks to German manufacturers, pianos were no longer
restricted
to aristocratic salons or the professional middle class, but began appearing in respectable working-class homes.
The international community’s objective should be
restricted
to a peaceful outcome that allows Burma’s people to work out their own solution.
Most surprisingly, Zimbabwe’s exports were not
restricted
to minerals and metals, as one might assume, but also included tobacco and cotton, products that are relatively more labor-intensive, meaning more job creation at home.
Given how widespread crimes against journalists are – and how vital their work is to our societies – the petition’s demands deserve the support of all citizens where press freedom is
restricted
or under threat.
But we do know that
restricted
animals are vigorous and healthy for the duration of their longer lives.
In the past, entry into many industries was
restricted.
Rather than permit price surveys in a random sample of locations (required for accuracy), China
restricted
data collection to a few urban areas.
As capitalist markets give way to vast commercial networks, and as market economies become market societies, governments and unions are increasingly
restricted
in scope.
And immigration – an essential source of talent and ideas – looks likely to be
restricted.
And the economic costs of
restricted
access to healthcare and education, on top of the scarcity of clear air and potable water, will be crippling in the mid- and long-term.
That may require innovative approaches, quite different from intellectual property regimes based on privatization and monopolization of knowledge, with the high prices and
restricted
benefits that follow.
Nor are the Self-Defense Forces' operations and obligations any longer
restricted
to Japanese territory and the adjacent seas.
The agreement was remarkable: in providing what in many ways was a clearer articulation of the crisis and what needs to be done than that offered by the G-20, the UN showed that decision-making needn’t be
restricted
to a self-selected club, lacking political legitimacy, and largely dominated by those who had considerable responsibility for the crisis in the first place.
China has already
restricted
access to its market for some US-based technology firms, and more such actions may follow.
But if antagonism against the market mechanism is sufficiently strong, private medicine may be prohibited or severely
restricted
(as it was in pre-reform Sweden before it reformed and as it is today in the Netherlands).
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