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The International Criminal Court’s existence will reinforce the message being sent by the proceeding against Pinochet: there are no statutes of limitations and there will be no permanent safe havens for those who use
state
power to engage in mass torture or mass murder.
State
insurance regulators resist rate increases, but they are ultimately powerless, because insurers can simply take their business elsewhere.
In the past, Turkey was seen as a potential EU member
state
and a model for Islamic liberal democracy; today, it is mainly seen as a geopolitical buffer zone.
NATO should
state
explicitly that Ukraine will not become a member, while the EU should keep open the possibility of membership for Ukraine as an incentive for domestic reform.
Only in the small northeastern
state
of Mizoram did Congress retain its majority.
With the cabinet having become superfluous, the NAC’s decrees – including half-baked ideas inspired by the European welfare
state
– became policy.
In October 2013, residents of Odisha
state
were alerted early to the arrival of Cyclone Phailin.
Accounting foibles aside, Greece’s real error was to forget – once it had become the 12th member of the eurozone on January 1, 2001 – the imperative to modernize the
state
through liberalization and privatization; instead, it fell back into its old bad ways.
Taxes were evaded on a massive scale, and the welfare
state
was characterized by endemic waste.
First, he admitted that "eventually" a Palestinian
state
would emerge - something unthinkable for dyed-in-the-wool ideological hawks.
Yet one important aspect of implementation has received far too little public attention: the time, money, and effort that are wasted when a member
state
enters an election period and forces the EU to put a project on hold.
The experiment occurred when the
state
of Oregon opened enrollment to Medicaid in 2008, after the opportunity had been closed for many years.
Because the
state
did not have enough funds to accept all 90,000 individuals who wanted to enroll, it conducted a lottery to select about 30,000 individuals who were given the opportunity to apply for Medicaid.
It is not surprising that the prospect of adding these costs for tens of millions of patients to states’ budgets and to hospital costs causes
state
governors and hospital administrators to protest when Congress proposes cutting back on the Medicaid program.
But discussions of the Chinese economy’s imbalances and vulnerabilities tend to neglect some of the more positive elements of its structural evolution, particularly the government’s track record of prompt corrective intervention, and the substantial
state
balance sheet that can be deployed, if necessary.
As the bombs fell on China’s wartime Nationalist capital, Chongqing, the social contract between
state
and society became more important.
The
state
demanded more from its people, including conscription and ever-higher taxes; but the people also began to demand more from their government, including adequate food provision, hygiene, and medical care.
Political scientists stopped predicting the CPC’s collapse and began asking instead why the one-party authoritarian
state
has been so resilient, and whether the period of reform and opening up had come to an end.
At the same time, it developed what political scientists call “digital Leninism,” in which the latest technology enables an unprecedented level of
state
surveillance.
Instead, the government has maintained control of the most important state-owned enterprises, and the private enterprise that is conducted serves
state
priorities.
But the deeper problem is that a lot of puffery about the
state
of renewable energy has accompanied the Paris hype.
Hyping the effects of the Paris agreement and the
state
of today’s green energy gives us false assurance.
Now
state
governments and officials should also seize this opportunity and help to ensure that this essential health service is delivered to all children.
Now, everyone agrees, the most important task - beyond creating a democratic
state
and restoring security - is reconstructing the economy.
By pursuing this route after he takes office, Obama will force Iran to make a choice: does it want to be a
state
that is fully integrated into the global economy, or does it want to be an “ideology” with rogue status?
One key question raised by the report – and, indeed, by virtually any analysis of China’s development experience since 1978 – concerns the relative roles of the
state
and the market.
Yet the ACCEPT report may provide useful insight into the question, by highlighting how
state
management and economic liberalization interact.
New private enterprises were key drivers of economic growth, but it was the
state
that created strong incentives for market entry.
Entrepreneurs invested heavily in their relationships with government authorities, and the
state
used market signals to guide resource allocation and evaluate experimental initiatives.
Beyond encouraging the entry of new firms, the Chinese
state
mobilized considerable domestic resources for investment.
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