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But it does facilitate a full and
rigorous
public debate over key questions of a state’s foreign and domestic policies.
Private and public entities such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and Grand Challenges Canada have worked with engineers to produce rigorous, ethically sound, and scalable medical solutions in global health, and the same should be done with respect to displaced people.
The choice of tasks to be entrusted to the ECB will ensure rigorous, high-quality, and equal prudential supervision of eurozone banks, thereby contributing decisively to maintaining confidence between the banks – and thus increasing financial stability throughout the eurozone.
Refugees, like all young people around the world, deserve a quality education – one that follows an accredited curriculum, and is based on a
rigorous
system of evaluation and advancement.
On the media side, this ought to mean more
rigorous
research at the start of the reporting and writing process.
Both ideas have their roots in the Democratic administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama; but they attracted congressional Republican support because they empower state and local governments, rely on public-private partnerships, and encourage
rigorous
impact assessments.
Testing MedicineMost people are surprised to learn that
rigorous
application of formal rules of evidence to evaluate medical research and decide on the best treatments is a recent phenomenon.
But it does provide a rigorous, credible framework for policy debate – and thus an opportunity that no economy can afford to lose.
Later, domestic investors were added to the list of suspects, and the Chinese authorities announced a
rigorous
investigation into the source of short selling.
Again,
rigorous
analysis requires testing these historical analogies for fitness with current circumstances.
We may be about to discover whether the new credit creators, some of whom do not have to live under a
rigorous
regime of capital regulation, have priced risk correctly.
With few exceptions, demographers and epidemiologists have not applied their expertise to making rigorous, credible estimates of civilian mortality and morbidity.
There are doubts about the lack of a unified deposit-protection scheme, about the availability of funds to resolve a failing institution, and about whether the ECB’s approach will be
rigorous
enough to identify the lame ducks, force them to recapitalize, and thus rebuild confidence.
I expect the supervisors to be rigorous: their institution’s credibility depends on it.
Ensuring that it does will require recognizing the importance of
rigorous
analysis in every data-collection effort and the formation of a new generation of decision scientists to work alongside policymakers.
Indeed, in the context of his age, Friedman was a true intellectual revolutionary, combining
rigorous
academic research and gracefully written popular books and journalism to argue for free-market policies – and to affirm the link, defended by writers from Adam Smith to Friedrich von Hayek, between economic freedom and political liberty.
To this end, it is crucial to maintain
rigorous
civilian control of the military.
Students with higher positive hensachi scores are admitted to more
rigorous
high schools and colleges, where they are often encouraged to study medicine, simply because the entrance exam is difficult, even if they have no interest in a medical career.
Social choice theory in its modern and systematic form owes its
rigorous
foundation to the work of Kenneth J. Arrow in his 1950 Columbia University PhD dissertation.
Many employers in the auto, tourism, advanced manufacturing, and shipbuilding industries have taken to “pre-hiring” young people – that is, guaranteeing them a job if they complete a
rigorous
training program.
Norway has emerged as a world leader in
rigorous
building standards aimed at enhancing protection from floods and storm surges, with legislation introduced over the last four years having established a classification system for new construction.
In addition, the upcoming asset-quality review and stress tests of the banks, if sufficiently rigorous, could provide assurances that banks receiving cheap ECB funding are adequately capitalized.
Let us hope that a
rigorous
analysis of historical economic data does not arrive after the tipping point has been reached.
The crisis funding of the modest delayed infrastructure component of most stimulus programs suggests that much of it would not pass a
rigorous
cost-benefit test.
When dealing with major companies and the sometimes-formidable figures who run them, vigilant and
rigorous
oversight is vital.
The model is straightforward: first, blend public, private, and charitable contributions; second, invest the funds under
rigorous
private-sector standards, rather than entrusting them to profligate public-sector actors who often treat donor money with contempt.
Through a
rigorous
review process, the Academies insist that each report be limited to what science can say about the subject based on evidence and logic, without preempting the decisions that need to be made by others.
Without additional support from the international community, our vision will not be realized – despite strong political will and
rigorous
planning.
In 2013, for example, the Carlos Slim Foundation conducted a
rigorous
baseline assessment at eight primary-care clinics to understand the state of diabetes prevention and treatment.
Today, assumptions about gender (such as innate differences in abilities) have become intellectually untenable, while
rigorous
statistical analysis has identified the prime causes of gender differences in economic outcomes.
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