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He will not calculate the possible consequences of his or her purchase on the labor market, on the social system, and he shouldn't because markets would not function as an instrument to manage the complexity of a highly
sophisticated
economy if criteria such as these would enter market decisionmaking.
So the battle between left and right that we were so much accustomed to has become more
sophisticated.
As China is now able to harness its own technological might to produce
sophisticated
weapons, Russia’s usefulness in this area is waning fast.
In the South, the Republic of Korea (ROK) has become a modern, vibrant, and culturally
sophisticated
country that is admired around the world and addresses its problems forthrightly and transparently.
In fact, creditors arguably are more responsible: typically, they are
sophisticated
financial institutions, whereas borrowers frequently are far less attuned to market vicissitudes and the risks associated with different contractual arrangements.
That’s not a recipe for
sophisticated
thinking.
On August 29-31, I moderated the World Demographic & Aging Forum in St. Gallen, Switzerland, where attendees arrived at a clear conclusion: although we have increasingly rich data and
sophisticated
knowledge about future population trends, our concerted action to address those trends falls woefully short.
And this occurred thanks to skillful United Nations involvement, led by Alvaro de Soto; the talent of
sophisticated
FMLN leaders like Villalobos and chief negotiator Salvador Samayoa; strong pressure from the US and its point-man, Bernard Aronson; and Salvadoran President Alfredo Christiani’s undeniable courage and vision.
During the Soviet era, Russia produced a vast array of technology-based industrial products, from airplanes to computers to
sophisticated
machine goods.
Reigniting South African GrowthJOHANNESBURG – A paradox of Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid economic expansion is the fact that the region’s most
sophisticated
economy seems not to be part of it.
For humans, the MNS may provide a more
sophisticated
copying mechanism that helps us to understand the intentions of other people--in a sense, to read their minds.
The company had, however, “learned a lot since then and have developed
sophisticated
systems that combine technology and people to prevent election interference on our services.”
Now South Africa, the region’s economic engine and home to its most
sophisticated
universities, media, and corporations, has a former goat herder at its helm, a rare African leader with the common touch.
We live in an age of financial capitalism, and the only intelligent way forward – for unions and other workers’ associations – is for these bodies to help their members make increasingly
sophisticated
use of the tools of risk management.
Unfortunately, instead of learning how to think in financially
sophisticated
ways, we still see labor unions in Europe and elsewhere dwelling too much on job security for working people.
They must develop a cadre of professionals with a
sophisticated
understanding of risk management, and must work to educate their members in the financial subtleties of their specific circumstances.
Indeed, US markets were described as “deep, flexible, sophisticated, and by and large well-regulated.”
Abbott’s nemesis, Turnbull, now Prime Minister, stands in sharp contrast: sophisticated, highly successful in his past lives as a journalist, lawyer, and investment banker, and very popular – across party lines – with the electorate.
Rather, it is the
sophisticated
mouthpiece of the state of Qatar and its ambitious Emir, Hamad Al Thani.
But when lots of easy money pushed by a deep-pocketed government comes into contact with the profit motive of a sophisticated, competitive, and amoral financial sector, matters get taken far beyond the government’s intent.
To be sure, the Communist Party of China’s
sophisticated
“United Front” operation – which focuses on neutralizing opposition to its policies and authority, inside and outside China – often relies on private citizens to achieve its objectives.
Whereas “The West Wing,” a popular political drama that ran from 1999 to 2006, portrays the US presidency – held by a sophisticated, cultivated, and humanistic leader – with a kind of longing, “House of Cards” immerses the viewer in a murky milieu of humanity’s worst impulses.
A more
sophisticated
approach is required.
As a major producer of
sophisticated
components, its long-term trade strategy should focus on gaining deep and unfettered access to integrated cross-border supply chains.
Finding security with others, rather than against them, and concentrating on cooperative approaches to achieving global and regional public goods, seems more productive than giving free rein to crude nationalist sentiment and planning ever more
sophisticated
and expensive ways to destroy one another.
The natural consequences are too little employment, too little investment in
sophisticated
education, too little innovation, and minimal increases in productivity.
In one corner stands the experienced,
sophisticated
grand old man of US diplomacy; in the other hulks the crude, braying archetypal man of Twitter.
Substantively, Kissinger’s message to his
sophisticated
European and Asian colleagues seems to be, “Don’t panic.”
With that reservoir of historical information and
sophisticated
algorithms, the company offers fee-based advice to farmers through an intuitive online portal.
Indeed, as Hong Kong’s society has grown more sophisticated, it has also become more complex, multi-faceted, and pluralistic.
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