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But experience and intuition can be
supplemented
by analytics, which is the purpose of my book.
In November, Brazil circulated a paper arguing that the R2P concept, as it has evolved so far, needs to be
supplemented
by a new set of principles and procedures on the theme of “responsibility while protecting” (already being labeled “RWP”).
The debt criterion, for example, could be
supplemented
by a limit on the (trend) growth rate of public spending, which would be kept below that of nominal GDP.
To avoid this fate, the EU’s commitment in Lebanon needs to be
supplemented
with a nuanced political strategy that seeks to avoid isolating Lebanon’s long suppressed Shia population.
Although some cuts in traditional outlays should be part of efforts to rein in spending, this approach should be
supplemented
by reducing “tax expenditures” – the special features of the tax code that subsidize health care, mortgage borrowing, local-government taxes, etc..Limiting tax expenditures could reduce the annual deficit by as much as 2% of GDP, thereby reducing the debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021 by more than 25 percentage points.
Its work has paved the way for the establishment of local courts in Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia that have
supplemented
its work.
The images of US soldiers battling in Iraq have been
supplemented
by images of America’s military delivering relief to disaster victims.
It is also
supplemented
by an increasingly sophisticated system of manipulation and spin.
So we now have a global plan, of sorts,
supplemented
by various home-grown solutions in the US, the UK, and France, with the possibility of a European plan that would also differ from the others.
These policies should be
supplemented
by productivity-enhancing reforms.
I can’t see the point of eating indigestible vitamin-and-fiber
supplemented
carbohydrates flavored with artificial sweeteners.
To avoid comparing apples and oranges, we have compared the data for the 11 countries that were included in the first wave in 1999,
supplemented
by Greece, which joined shortly thereafter.
Recent success stories have been made possible through a combination of increased spending from poor countries’ budgets,
supplemented
by aid from rich-country donors.
Biomedical researchers’ “lock and key” and linear-pathway representations are incomplete, and should be
supplemented
with disease maps that can now be built using molecular data.
Shetty’s team has successfully participated in telemedicine consultations – multi-specialty, non-stop availability, and
supplemented
by continuing education – with hospitals in 14 African countries.
Multiple forms of shadow bank credit
supplemented
rapid growth in bank loans.
The commission, established in 2011 by the United Nations Human Rights Council, was denied access to Syria; it based its findings on 415 interviews,
supplemented
by photographs, video recordings, satellite images, and medical records.
In addition, international contributions from the World Bank could be
supplemented
with those from the US, which is keen to stabilize the region, and other donor countries, such as Canada, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, and some Arab countries.
That is why the quantitative rigor, policy focus, and logic of economics must be
supplemented
with the empathy, judgment, and wisdom that defines the humanities at their best.
In 2014, the EU's emergency funding for migration and asylum totaled a mere €25 million ($28 million) – a pathetic exercise in collective action, albeit one
supplemented
by funds from member states.
Quiet diplomacy within the confidential confines of his private office was only rarely
supplemented
by the public diplomacy of the UN’s bully pulpit.
The guidelines governing the use of closed-circuit television could serve as a good starting point – but must be
supplemented
to account for the different types of data a drone can collect.
Their inevitably imperfect measures need to be
supplemented
by more timely and comprehensive responses by other policymaking entities – and that, in turn, requires much more constructive national, regional, and global political paradigms.
It relies on plants (plankton sometimes
supplemented
by agricultural by-products in the case of freshwater fish) to generate a net addition to the fish food supply available to consumers.
For example, subsidies encouraging car owners to trade in their old models bolstered the automobile industry, while the introduction of a short-time working allowance
supplemented
wages, allowing struggling companies to avoid shedding employees.
Historically, Egypt has used its intelligence services,
supplemented
by the police and the CSF, to fight Islamist militants.
During the period of implementation, they carried out regular supervisory missions
supplemented
by quarterly progress reports and annual audits.
First, funds from different sources of finance are interchangeable to a certain degree: deficiency of funds for one component of total debt can be
supplemented
by surplus funds originally aimed at financing other components.
This could be
supplemented
by an independent Trust for Democracy in the Middle East, to which Europe and the US contribute funds and expertise.
She indicated that a strict mathematical formula could be
supplemented
by easy-to-understand formulations such as, “When the economy is weak…we encourage spending and investing by pushing short-term interest rates lower … when the economy is threatening to push inflation too high down the road, we increase interest rates.”
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