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The Constitutional Treaty includes guarantees to ensure that the EU adheres to this principle
strictly.
To reinforce this approach, the provision of financing for “belt and road” projects must adhere
strictly
to market rules.
And, as the Italian economist Giuseppe Bertola notes, they can be efficient even from a
strictly
economic perspective, because they facilitate the smoothing of labor incomes.
Fourth, the US and Russia – and, indeed, the UN Security Council – should hold Syria’s government
strictly
responsible to desist from punitive actions against regime opponents.
Moreover, governments are applying more
strictly
existing regulatory provisions concerning the vetting of takeovers by foreign firms.
Despite several weeks of intense US pressure to soften - or even retract - the proposed law, China’s leaders did little more than attempt to reinforce their position that “non-peaceful” (i.e., military) measures would serve
strictly
as a last resort - which had already been assumed anyway.
Furthermore, even
"strictly
financial" decisions can have major consequences for social welfare – consequences the IMF must not forget.
But central banks today are not necessarily following optimal policies – a variety of domestic constraints, including dysfunctional domestic politics, may prompt more aggressive policies than are
strictly
warranted or useful.
The best,
strictly
Latin America-focused steps, are self-evident, if not easily achievable.
Including non-member countries could undermine ASEAN’s unity; but that is a tradeoff ASEAN member states will have to accept if they decide to adhere
strictly
to consensus decision-making.
Electricity generated by
strictly
green sources – water, wind, and solar – increased by 20%, with the most dramatic growth occurring in solar power generation, which rose a staggering 175%.
In
strictly
legal terms, there is nothing wrong, since India never signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Religion is now tolerated in Tibet, as it is in the rest of China, but under
strictly
controlled conditions.
So far, the two governments have communicated either through the EU or on
strictly
limited issues through their ambassadors in Baghdad.
It follows from the second major tenet of Islamic finance that if people adhered
strictly
to its ethical requirements, there would be fewer moral-hazard problems in Islamic banking.
What mechanisms will ensure the Council’s autonomy, a key condition for basing research awards
strictly
on scientific quality?
From a
strictly
economic standpoint, academic freedom requires relative immunity to costs, whether stemming from trial-and-error experimentation or from more radical challenges to the status quo.
With photographs of the board
strictly
forbidden, records last only as long as they are on it.
During the 41 years of the Cold War, 14 of NATO’s 16 members
strictly
obeyed and complied with American decisions and policies.
It distinguishes between anonymous files from random samples and established for scientific purposes, which may contain data about a person’s origins, and files that are not anonymous, which have direct consequences for the people concerned – and for which it is
strictly
forbidden to register any information about ethnic origins.
As Stephen Kotkin shows in his new biography of Stalin, Soviet policy was
strictly
rational.
From a
strictly
economic standpoint, pricing below costs is not a problem for the importing economy as long as the firms that engage in the strategy have little prospect of monopolizing the market.
One of the greatest obstacles to the spread of democracy is the widely held view that religion and democracy are inimical to each other: to adopt democracy means to banish God and religion from the public sphere and make it
strictly
a private affair.
For reasons
strictly
concerning national identity, May is making a triple bet: on the UK, the US, and the world.
From a
strictly
economic point of view, the risks for both the United Kingdom and the rest of the EU are almost entirely on the downside.
While rural migrant workers will be encouraged to settle in small and medium-size cities, migration to metropolises will remain tightly controlled – or even be more
strictly
regulated.
In terms of priorities, it is arguably more important for G-20 governments to strengthen the core systems that enable global flows than it is to address
strictly
economic issues.
Today, too, a US turn to isolationism and the pursuit of
strictly
US national interests may eventually lead to a global conflict.
Shouldn’t economists ask themselves whether it is morally justifiable to provide even
strictly
technical advice to self-dealing, corrupt, or undemocratic governments?
Cross-shareholdings that reinforce monopoly power will be
strictly
limited in these sectors as well.
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