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Xi also emphasized strong governance, specifically “ensuring Party leadership over all work,” “ensuring every dimension of governance is law-based,” and “exercising full and
rigorous
governance over the Party.”
But today’s French legislation is less
rigorous
than it seems.
But the truth is that Saudi governance standards are more
rigorous
than those that would be imposed on Saudi Aramco by an international exchange.
Without regard for the political consequences, Merkel is trying to escape the specifically German contradiction between national solutions and European constraints by advocating a
rigorous
fiscal-consolidation program, severe punishment for non-compliance (including loss of EU voting rights), and a trigger mechanism for member states that lag in meeting their obligations.
This formula underpinned the rapid consolidation of good government, based on
rigorous
standards of official conduct that limited the elite’s arbitrary power.
Truth be known, there is no
rigorous
theory of globalization.
Humility,
rigorous
procedures, the prevention of conflicts of interest, an ability to acknowledge mistakes and, yes, punishment of fraudulent behavior are needed to regain citizens’ trust.
He instituted a severe crackdown on gun ownership, and forced would-be gun owners to submit to a
rigorous
application process, and to document why they would need a gun.
Howard’s government also implemented a
rigorous
“buyback” policy, to enable the government to purchase guns already owned by the public.
Rigorous
measurement of social performance, alongside traditional economic indicators, is crucial to starting the virtuous circle by which GDP growth improves social and environmental performance in ways that drive even greater economic success.
Moreover, the IMF will still be there, along with its fiscal straight jacket and its
rigorous
monitoring.
Furthermore,
rigorous
economic analyses are needed to guide policies on health-care coverage and reimbursement.
The federal government must promote national-level goals; impose tough criteria for project selection and
rigorous
performance metrics in construction and maintenance; and push state and local governments to eliminate bureaucratic red tape and costly internecine squabbles.
One lesson is the crucial importance of using scientifically
rigorous
investigation of new programs – rather than populist rhetoric, religious moralizing, and urban myth – to guide policymaking.
But reformists are likely to mount a
rigorous
challenge to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as he seeks re-election in June 2009.
Since assuming office in 2013, Premier Li Keqiang’s government has chosen not to loosen the previous government’s
rigorous
macro policies, instead hoping that the resulting pressure on existing industries might help to stimulate the authorities’ sought-after structural shift toward household consumption and services.
It has become more
rigorous
in it s applications due to the influence ofmilitant Islam, which seeks to use religious texts to legitimize escalating brutality, especially against women.
Tellingly, the British Foreign Office’s
rigorous
review of how the EU operates did not deliver an agenda for the repatriation of competences.
Confirmation of a stricter and more
rigorous
Stability Pact is also imperative to achieve greater integration.
The Global Fund applies rigorous, technical standards of public health, and holds recipient countries accountable – including through transparency and co-financing requirements – for delivering services.
Universities in the Age of AIBISHKEK – I was recently offered the presidency of a university in Kazakhstan that focuses primarily on business, economics, and law, and that teaches these subjects in a narrow, albeit intellectually rigorous, way.
What I have proposed is to transform the university into an institution where students continue to concentrate in these three disciplines, but must also complete a
rigorous
“core curriculum” in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences – including computer science and statistics.
They set priorities among the well-intentioned projects they finance, merely by deciding to do some things and not others – often based on political realities and media attention rather than
rigorous
scrutiny.
Whether the tax, which will be debated this summer, achieves its public-health goals depends on the details, and on
rigorous
evaluation of its effects.
Fishery resources are over-exploited; animal husbandry suffers a similar lack of
rigorous
management; and the country spends a fortune buying the meat and milk that it could easily produce for itself if farmers had the proper incentives.
Economists should recognize the limitations of cost-benefit analysis and offer a more
rigorous
method for analyzing the non-marginal, non-linear feedback mechanisms that affect major investments.
Nor are they subjected to the same
rigorous
toxicity studies as other pharmaceutical agents.
Criteria must therefore be established to ensure that sequencing is performed in an appropriate clinical environment, with
rigorous
standards in place, including for sample collection.
A
rigorous
fiscal rule, designed and applied by center-left governments, made it all possible.
His first mission will be to form a cabinet that can produce
rigorous
and credible economic policies and secure the needed congressional support.
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