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Moreover, the movement of a limited number of individuals between government agencies and private contractors
results
in a form of regulatory capture, particularly when government employees are tasked with overseeing former colleagues and potential employers in the corporate world.
Part of the growing climate effect
results
from our sheer numbers.
Even if the summit produces few specific results, it can make a difference if three demands are made of the summiteers:we should insist that the world's politicians recognize the overwhelming scientific evidence that points to the major environmental perils humanity faces;we should press these leaders to invest more public money in basic environmental research and in the development of new technologies to address environmental risks.
On paper, wealth redistribution through high taxes and state transfers, reflecting Republican ideals of equality and social cohesion ( fraternité ), has brought good
results.
Finally, I have learned that meticulous record-keeping and measuring
results
is critical to reaching more children.
In particular, bonuses based on medium-term
results
of risky trades and investments must supplant bonuses based on short-term outcomes.
But one wonders how they might respond to spectacular
results
for Marine Le Pen’s National Front in next year’s French regional elections or in the presidential election in 2017.
Governments are great at funding and carrying out research, but competitive private companies motivated by profit and glory tend to be more efficient and speedier in applying the
results.
As in Colombia, however, the
results
were fleeting.
Although it attracted some experienced advisers, political pressure for fast
results
left little time to prepare the groundwork.
Wily and resourceful, Afghans were quick to take advantage of the ignorance, goodwill and craving for instant
results
of the program’s officers.
Alas, when orthodox genetics was discarded in favor of the ruling ideological doctrines, as was done by Stalin's favorite Trofim Lysenko (1898-1976), the
results
were disastrous.
If a debt crisis
results
from government profligacy and mismanagement, rather than from a market failure, it is true that the central bank should not intervene.
If, however, the crisis
results
from a coordination failure among investors – when each investor refuses to roll over the government’s debt for fear that others will do the same, leading to a default – monetary policy can play an important role.
Global greenbacks would offset the deflationary bias in today's arrangements that
results
from the fact that part of the income set aside as reserves never gets translated into global aggregate demand.
Knowing that no attempt to take legal action against the authorities or influencers who threaten them will produce any results, many journalists censor themselves.
Even with the most robust types of research – for example, randomized clinical trials – one of four of these
results
had already been found to be wrong or potentially exaggerated within a few years after publication.
Similarly, the principle that private incentives should be aligned with social costs and benefits hardly
results
in unconditional support for policies of trade liberalization, deregulation, and privatization.
The
results
speak for themselves.
If an unyielding South becomes engaged in another military game of chicken with the often-audacious and always-erratic North, the
results
could be catastrophic.
These simulations also suggested that continued reliance on the export of labor
results
in a lower growth potential for the Palestinian economy than does a development strategy based on exporting goods.
The IMF’s leadership tried to broker a deal over currencies at its April meeting, but without tangible
results.
But if emerging markets force Europe to take all the adjustment, the
results
would be catastrophic, pushing up the euro to $1.50, $1.60 or beyond, with truly dire consequences for trade.
He has been repeatedly advised that his promised “re-negotiation” of Britain’s EU membership cannot yield any substantial results; so he should opt for a vote before the end of this year, thereby preempting the humiliation implied by rejection of Britain’s demands by almost all other EU governments.
Along with a relatively minor spreadsheet error, they identified some methodological choices in the original Reinhart/Rogoff work that threw the robustness of their
results
into question.
The dueling analyses clarified the nature of the data, their limitations, and the difference that alternative methods of processing them made to the
results.
For example, Reinhart and Rogoff might have downplayed their
results
– such as they were – in order to prevent them from being misused by deficit hawks.
Economics, unlike the natural sciences, rarely yields cut-and-dried
results.
But even in microeconomics, where it is sometimes possible to generate precise empirical estimates using randomization techniques, the
results
must be extrapolated in order to be applied in other settings.
They reflect an inability to get
results.
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