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out the Debate on GlobalizationCAMBRIDGE: Confusion reigns supreme in the heated debate on globalization.
Sorting
out the benefits is one thing.
One problem in
sorting
out the truth is finding words to describe it.
Parliament's increasing irrelevance in
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out these problems--indeed, its role in exacerbating them--is fueling a growing preference among Indians for a presidential system of government that removes executive functions from the oversight of an institution that has been addled and rendered impotent by undisciplined factions.
The problem begins with the education system, which used to be more effective not only at educating and training new generations, but also at
sorting
them into promising career paths.
The Germans have been widely castigated for pointing out that Europe has no clear mechanism for
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out sovereign (government) defaults, and that surely it needs one.
Understanding the obsolescence of most European banks’ business models is absolutely crucial to
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that out.
Cosmic context would go a long way in
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this out.
Sorting
out the influence of genes and environment during the long, complex processes of human development is difficult – indeed, it is never possible to say of any individual, that x% of some aspect of their character is genetic, y % environmental.
But
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out the relationship between EU members within and outside the eurozone can be done in a fairly short time without new treaties; indeed, progress has already been made on this front.
The creation of any product requires many ideas, and
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out their relative contribution to the outcome – let alone which ones are really new – can be nearly impossible.
In 1988, the United States Society of Plastics Industry (SPI) developed a coding system in which each kind of resin is labeled with a number, 1-7, to facilitate
sorting.
In fact, they may threaten the secondary recycling of petroleum-based plastics, owing to possible contamination during
sorting
of mixed streams.
Temporary sites for rubble in affected areas are being piled with the remnants of building materials and domestic appliances and furnishings, creating little mountains here and there, as rules on recycling instituted since 1995 require
sorting
waste by material.
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out these questions will require a level of political entrepreneurship unlike anything Merkel has ever shown.
Greenblatt wired a large custom-built box, dedicated to
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out legal chess moves in any given position, directly into the MIT mainframe computer.
Accountants go over the books, the participants tell their tales to the newspapers (or sometimes before a judge), politicians explain why they are
sorting
out a mess, and in the end historians put together a story.
Moreover, in both policymaking and academia, active debate is indispensable to
sorting
good ideas from bad ones.
Indian regulators are
sorting
out the tangle of issues that have plunged India’s microfinance industry into crisis.
By the end of 2015, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk had made remarkable progress in
sorting
out the country’s finances, but only in the areas where he and his technocratic reformers were in charge.
The major challenge, however, is the difficult work of collecting unwanted devices at the street level, and
sorting
and coordinating collected items for international distribution and processing.
Airlines automated their reservation systems and insurance companies automated back office
sorting
and classifying.
During a 2010 visit to New Delhi, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao stated bluntly that
sorting
out the border disputes “will take a fairly long period of time.”
This requires
sorting
out the current mess and introducing a flexible membership system based on hard budget constraints.
Corporations and the military depend on assessment and
sorting
devices that are little more than disguised intelligence tests.
An expenditure review based on systematic policy evaluations is the best approach to
sorting
out good spending from bad spending and thus maximize value for money.
Faute de mieux , the Americans have allowed the burden of dealing with these issues and
sorting
out the unfinished business of Dayton to fall to the EU.
One frequently cited example of this process is the Symantec Clearwell eDiscovery platform, which uses language analysis to identify general concepts in documents, and boasts of analyzing and
sorting
more than 570,000 documents in just two days.
The Obama administration had previously made efforts to rank the seriousness of cyber attacks, but without
sorting
out the ambiguities of these gray areas.
Countries and regions are
sorting
themselves into smaller economic and geopolitical units under the guise of “taking back control.”
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