Suited
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It does not stress the obvious advantages of having the EU as a unique player in enforcing border controls, signing cooperation agreements with migrants’ countries of origin, and encouraging the type of flows that are best
suited
for Europe.
Cargo drones are particularly well
suited
to the so-called local-agent delivery model.
The key to success may lie in replacing the “one-size-fits-all” approach of the current patent regime with a differentiated approach that may be better
suited
to today’s economy.
[Malaria may even be] a blessing in disguise, since a large proportion of the malaria belt is not
suited
to agriculture, and the disease has helped to keep man from destroying it--and from wasting his substance on it."
“Market volatility is ill
suited
to environmental cycles,” as MIT’s Janelle Knox-Hayes puts it.
Hitler swallowed Austria and Czechoslovakia when it
suited
him; but Austria's neutrality after 1955 was enough to satisfy the Cold War's two blocs, and now it is part of the EU.
And there is evidence that communications by central banks are not well
suited
to the consumer market.
It has, nonetheless, become a commonly held opinion that democracy, like universal human rights, is a typically Western idea, and that Asian autocracy, as practiced in China, for example, is not only more
suited
to Asians, but also more efficient.
Furthermore, these businesses are best
suited
to provide the relevant knowledge and experience for a start-up.
Given that putting people to work forms the bedrock of their business model, such agencies are ideally
suited
to provide this link.
Mercenary soldiers, Protestant or Catholic, switched sides whenever it
suited
them, while the Vatican backed the Protestant German princes, Catholic France backed the Protestant Dutch Republic, and many other alliances were forged across sectarian lines.
If what has been cut is not restored, Cameron and his ideological heirs will create a nation of quiescent citizens who, like their US counterparts, are better
suited
to a society whose official policies are more directly aligned to the will of corporate interests.
He had no doubt about which vision would win out: “Yearly one nation after another would drop into the union which best
suited
it; and looking to the commercial activity of the Teutonic races, and the comparative torpor of the Latin races, no doubt the Teutonic money would be most frequently preferred.”
So it is well
suited
to an invented history--and who better to supply it than a Ukrainian Diaspora eager to boost the land of their forefathers?
Merkel is a talented negotiator, and far better
suited
to write about “the art of the deal” than others we won’t bother mentioning.
Conservatives who wanted to cut public spending for ideological reasons found the bond vigilante/confidence fairy story to be ideally
suited
to their purpose.
And France, in its current competitive position, would be better
suited
to act as the eurozone’s leader, rather than to remain a passenger in a car driven by Germany.
Ghebreyesus’s leadership style is also perfectly
suited
for this role: he speaks last, and encourages others to share their views.
All of this points to a powerful conclusion: the UK’s centralist, Whitehall-dominated constitution – which evolved during the First Industrial Revolution, when London’s political power was matched by the north and Midlands’ greater economic power – is not
suited
to today’s world.
Others have higher nutritional value, making them ideally
suited
for developing-country populations that struggle to acquire the nutrients they need to lead healthy, productive lives.
Moon also promises stricter regulations to prevent chaebols from entering financial businesses and recklessly expanding into sectors better
suited
to smaller firms.
Moreover, regional and sub-regional development banks are particularly
suited
to provide regional public goods.
(Full disclosure: all five are friends of mine, and I consider them highly capable and well
suited
for the role.)
And, when it
suited
him, Mubarak played his part.
Some functions are better
suited
for central-government financing.
Ever since they colonized Africa, Europeans have railed against tribalism, whilst simultaneously pitting one tribe against another whenever this
suited
their purposes.
President Putin might easily replace him with someone deemed more reliable or better
suited
to challenge Maskhadov, should he run.
Young women are put into these visible, cheerleader roles even when their professional development might be better
suited
to their being unseen in a lab, or slogging away over copy late at night, or addressing a room from a position of authority.
One frequently hears the assertion that democracies’ electoral cycles are poorly
suited
to implementing long-term, forward-looking policies.
Neither the clown nor the tycoon is well
suited
to being a democratic leader.
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