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This produced rather curious
results.
Likewise, protest movements like Occupy Wall Street, aimed at raising awareness of – and ultimately reforming – the culture of finance, have delivered mixed
results.
Today, more than a quarter-century since the onset of transition, those earlier
results
have been confirmed, and those who argued that private property rights, once created, would give rise to broader demands for the rule of law have been proven wrong.
But the Kremlin has found that behaving like a spoiled child gets results: the right to influence developments in ex-Soviet countries.
When we ask politicians to explain these deplorable results, they reply in unison: “It’s not our fault.”
But the risk remains that, if populist leaders do secure power, they will pursue policies that lead to even worse
results.
But are the
results
of the parliamentary elections due this coming January truly a foregone conclusion?
Domestically, an ambitious and difficult program of long-awaited reforms, which a majority of French citizens recognize are inevitable, has begun, with some early
results
in the field of labor law and education.
Just as the Marshall Plan rebuilt a war-ravaged Europe and the Millennium Development Goals lifted some 471 million people out of extreme poverty, the international development agenda can still deliver
results
thanks to the combined potential of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, and the Paris climate agreement.
It is highly likely that this new phase of urbanization will yield diverse
results
across China.
The New Deal recognizes what the history of peace-building teaches us: national leadership and ownership of agendas are key to achieving visible and sustainable
results.
Policy wonks have long known that one gets similar
results
when looking at which states receive more federal subsidies: Despite all the rhetoric about “getting the government off our backs,” the red states receive the most federal transfers, with Alaska, Mississippi, Louisiana, West Virginia, and the Dakotas topping the list.
But, as the recent election
results
make clear, Najib and PAS miscalculated.
After all, it won only a simple majority; once opposition parties finish licking their wounds from this month’s results, new alliances may pressure the incumbents from all sides.
It is such an absurd proposition – Italy has never defaulted, though it did, under Mussolini, try to go its “own way,” with disastrous
results
– that one wonders whether Grillo is capable of distinguishing between policy and comedy.
He found that, owing to capital flight and political pressure for delay, the
results
were often disappointing.
A recession helped, but even in recession Mexico had no such
results.
Early this year, economists at the International Monetary Fund produced empirical
results
that seemed to upend the old consensus.
There were serious splits, but no one could have known exactly what the end
results
would be.
Yet the USTR report for 2017 – Trump’s first year in office – mentioned no positive
results.
And, when it comes to boosting a country’s long-term prospects, the most successful initiatives often take time to produce visible
results.
Tangible
results
were predicted to come soon.
As the war drags on, positive
results
are nowhere to be seen, while violence in the country is escalating.
Indeed, failure to publish research
results
is by far the most common and worrying form of scientific and ethical misconduct in health research – and it has had lethal consequences.
But, as requirements for registering clinical trials have become more stringent, its magnitude has become quantifiable: the
results
of at least half of the clinical trials involving patients and healthy volunteers remain unpublished years after completion.
Studies with “negative”
results
are particularly unlikely to see the light of day.
They had not published the results, they explained, because the drug’s development had been abandoned for commercial reasons.
In retrospect, however, they observed that their
results
“might have provided early warning of trouble ahead.”
Failing to publish the
results
of clinical trials is a betrayal of the implicit trust that they have placed in researchers to use their contribution to increase and improve the stock of scientific knowledge.
There is simply no justification for withholding the
results
of health-research studies.
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