Supplemented
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The criminologist Manuel Eisner scoured all of the historical records across Europe for homicide rates in any village, hamlet, town, county that he could find, and he
supplemented
them with national data, when nations started keeping statistics.
In "Elements," Euclid structured and
supplemented
the work of many mathematicians that came before him, such as Pythagoras, Eudoxus, Hippocrates and others.
Inhalational anesthesia is usually
supplemented
with intravenous anesthesia, which was developed in the 1870s.
Animated short stories in a goth/science-fiction vein,
supplemented
by a rock soundtrack featuring such non-metal artists as Journey, Cheap Trick and Stevie Nicks.
Then the rest was compensated and
supplemented
by the imagination of the audience.
The German-Soviet non-aggression treaty, the so-called Hitler-Stalin pact, concluded in August 1939, had been
supplemented
by a secret appendix dividing the border states Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania into spheres of interest for the two parties.
But they should also be
supplemented
by other devices.
He has
supplemented
his major television and radio speeches with Internet-based video clips on YouTube, and his political style has been marked by reaching out in a bipartisan fashion to broad circles of political leaders.
An effective FDI promotion agency must be headed by an executive director with strong credentials and an excellent reputation in the private sector,
supplemented
by good international contacts and fluency in English.
Most of the group is banking on the “transplant” strategy, in which the basic science of one layer is placed in another, tweaked and
supplemented
in order to be functional.
When it comes to the latter, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s proposals in August – expanded monetary easing, structural reforms (particularly in France and Italy), and some fiscal expansion by countries like Germany – provide a useful framework to be
supplemented
with concrete measures.
The government might have
supplemented
these “automatic stabilizers” with new spending or by lowering tax rates, further increasing the fiscal deficit.
Private investors and philanthropic organizations finance the upfront costs of the pilot projects, and local or state governments (sometimes
supplemented
with federal money) pay the investors only if the project produces the promised results.
The lab acknowledges that online videos alone cannot effectively train most people; but they can provide a baseline of competence, to be
supplemented
by local training and practical exercises.
During his 42 years in power, Qaddafi surrounded himself with advisers who were companions from his youth,
supplemented
by a small coterie of technocrats.
Sendero, which
supplemented
its income with drug production and timber smuggling, deliberately chose drought-weakened and deforested mountain villages as the stronghold of its insurgency.
The agreement reached at the recent EU summit to institutionalize austerity needs to be
supplemented
by a growth policy.
With a little research, she would have discovered that male mosquitoes do not bite, and that the released mosquitoes (all male) die in the absence of their specially
supplemented
diet.
America’s effort to maintain decisive influence in the region was then
supplemented
by its close security partnership with Israel, and finally by the two large military interventions of the two Gulf Wars against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.
Beginning from rural tiered management based on the household contract system, Chinese reformers
supplemented
public ownership with various other forms, with the market increasingly playing its fundamental role in allocating resources under the macro control of the state.
Yet, when one considers other successful efforts to improve public health over the last five decades – for example, smoking bans, seat-belt laws, and speed limits – one finds that legislation typically
supplemented
education.
His scholarly training and rhetorical gifts
supplemented
each other in a rare fashion.
This weaker form of “coordination” could be
supplemented
by a re-examination of global safety nets.
These more traditional tactics can now be
supplemented
with new tools for misinformation.
So the bicycle manufacturer
supplemented
his rations through buying semifinished steel products and melting them down - hardly an efficient way to convert iron ore and coal into bicycles.
Traditional consumer policy, which focuses on correcting market failures, needs to be
supplemented
by a modern consumer policy that looks to the future to influence the demand side of the market, leading it towards more sustainable behavior.
In the modern era of globalization, export-led growth is
supplemented
by policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), a combination that has been particularly successful in China.
In hindsight, benchmarks of the candidates' ability to manage these risks should have
supplemented
the existing Maastricht criteria for adopting the euro.
The game of hazard which he plays is furnished with many zeros,” which represent “the increment [by which] the world’s wealth has fallen short of...savings,” owing to “the losses of those whose courage and initiative have not been
supplemented
by exceptional skill or unusual good fortune.
China's modest experiments with local elections have been
supplemented
by exercises in “deliberative democracy.”
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