Simplified
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108 examples of Simplified in a sentence
Nevertheless, risk sharing is a good starting point from which to develop a fairer and more efficient business model – and one that can be refined or
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over time.
The British, Dutch, and Colombian referendums all required that complex issues be radically simplified, which played to populist leaders’ strengths.
Estonia has shown the way towards a
simplified
tax administration, modeled on the Scandinavian experience.
A
simplified
CAP would encourage cleaner, more productive, and efficient agriculture.
The combustion of fossil fuels, wood, and other biomass increases the amount of airborne particles, which, in a somewhat
simplified
manner, we can describe as “white” or “black.”
On May 14, 2002, the Security Council gave the tottering sanctions regime a new lease on life by unanimously adopting a
simplified
screening procedure.
The theme, style, and echo of his work says a lot, I think, about our
simplified
world.
This account
simplified
– and, in many ways, distorted – the historical record.
In
simplified
terms, Vision 2030 focuses on three major areas, together with efforts to protect the most vulnerable segments of the population.
In theatre, the wealth and complexity of being are compressed into a
simplified
code that attempts to extract what is most essential from the substance of the universe and to convey this to its audience.
Only in a
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theoretical model would these valuations be determined solely by growth in the expected underlying cash flows.
Estonia, Kyrgyzstan and Georgia have already succeeded at this;-- the tax system must be
simplified
and minimized so that other Gazproms cannot avoid taxes in a thicket of regulations.
Enrollment in federal benefits such as Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and Pell Grants also needs to be
simplified.
To ensure that struggling households receive the benefits to which they are entitled, five states are piloting a
simplified
auto-enrollment program in partnership with Code for America.
A radical minority is using violence to impose a
simplified
and ideological version on a mainstream with more diverse views.
Meanwhile, political leaders gradually developed regulatory and trade regimes that eliminated tariffs,
simplified
border crossings, and opened exciting new markets.
But, whether formalized or not,
simplified
narratives are social scientists’ bread and butter.
A
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description runs as follows: Facing low growth and high unemployment, and with other policymakers stuck on the sideline, a central bank like the US Federal Reserve feels that it has no choice but to adopt a highly accommodating monetary policy.
The new generation, it seems, prefers new models of verbal exchange, not as enchanting as in the past, but perfectly suited to the simple communications required in today's
simplified
world.
This is a vital condition for keeping the region Russian, and special EU transit visas should therefore be granted to Kaliningrad's residents in order to ensure
simplified
travel through adjacent EU countries.
The real course of events was
simplified
and “straightened,” with each stage of the revolution made into the natural continuation of the previous one.
They could only pretend to judge events and values on their own; in reality, they would merely copy the rough and
simplified
opinions of the masses.
In an April editorial in the journal Science , Nina Fedoroff, an eminent plant geneticist who serves as senior scientific advisor to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, wrote: “A new Green Revolution demands a global commitment to creating a modern agricultural infrastructure everywhere, adequate investment in training and modern laboratory facilities, and progress toward
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regulatory approaches that are responsive to accumulating evidence of safety.
Owning the main Italian TV channels and much of the popular press
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this for Berlusconi, and he sometimes resorted to censorship of the state-owned television channels as well.
The company – and others like it – are not just moving into the market; the
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investment and savings processes they offer are expanding and transforming it.
Second, social dialogue within larger firms would be
simplified
by merging separate workers’ committees (for hygiene, health, safety, and so on) into a central body.
By placing himself firmly in the driver’s seat of Russia’s future, Putin has
simplified
the task of those who seek to understand the country.
In addition, Ukraine should reintroduce the
simplified
tax code for small businesses that Yanukovych abolished.
But I suspect that a greater danger lies elsewhere, with the practical men and women employed in the policymaking functions of central banks, regulatory agencies, governments, and financial institutions’ risk-management departments tending to gravitate to
simplified
versions of the dominant beliefs of economists who are, in fact, very much alive.
For, while the
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pre-crisis conventional wisdom appeared to provide a complete set of answers resting on a unified intellectual system and methodology, really good economic thinking must provide multiple partial insights, based on varied analytical approaches.
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