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The hope is that they point to a more
systematic
– and thus effective – policy approach.
Let me add another: Western assistance to EU non-candidate countries is neither comprehensive nor
systematic.
Yet,
systematic
silencing of Russia's media is unnecessary.
The resulting carnage was deliberate, systematic, and spanned the country, with the most horrific and intense violence in Central and East Java, Bali, and northern Sumatra.
Systematic
rules would have to be developed to determine when members of the eurozone are demoted to “euro B" or promoted to “euro A."Such a halfway house – call it “depreciation without departure" – would avoid some (but not all) of the problems of a country's complete withdrawal from the eurozone.
Five years later, the 2000 Review Conference finally adopted a Final Document , which contained concrete measures, including "13 practical steps" for
systematic
and progressive efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament.
The status of the prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay and the recent incidents of possibly
systematic
humiliation and torture of Iraqi prisoners cast doubt on the very values on which a liberal order is based.
The new US study is the first
systematic
attempt to understand the long-term consequences of these climatic trends in a single country.
The creation of digital databases allows for
systematic
mining of scientific output and offers a broader foundation for new investigations.
We conducted a
systematic
review of published reports to identify the factors that cause unsuccessful TB treatment in Europe.
Phasing out transfers, even in a considered and
systematic
way, works only when the recipient is determined to put in place the measures necessary to survive without assistance.
The Rome Statute defines murder or persecution that is knowingly “committed as part of a widespread or
systematic
attack against any civilian population” as a crime against humanity.
NATO’s actions in Kosovo followed dramatic and
systematic
abuse of human rights, culminating in ethnic cleansing on a scale not seen in Europe since World War II.
Maintaining anonymous charges enables the military authorities to avoid keeping comprehensive records, which in turn allows officials to evade responsibility for transparent reporting of assaults and of prosecutions – and thus not to prosecute sex crime in any serious,
systematic
way.
My alma mater, Yale, used anonymity in reporting of sex harassment and rape to sweep sex-crime incidents and repeat offenders’ records under the rug for two decades, thereby protecting its own interest in preventing
systematic
investigation.
The “Polish underground State supervised by the Polish Government-in-Exile created a mechanism of
systematic
help and support to Jewish people, and its courts sentenced Poles for collaborating with German occupation authorities, including for denouncing Jews.”
There is no
systematic
evidence that British managers were inferior.
Those criteria must include the parties’ willingness to allow humanitarian aid to flow to all Syrian civilians under their control and an end to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including
systematic
targeting of medical personnel, starvation of populations under siege, and executions of war prisoners.
In fact, as psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky have shown, there is a
systematic
human tendency to downgrade the perceived probability of low-probability events, so that people go about their lives as if the probability of these events’ occurrence is zero.
Assessments of risk such as sovereign interest-rate spreads and credit default swaps react (and often over-react) fast; but, because they reflect only the market’s understanding of risk, they are not a
systematic
mechanism for uncovering hidden risks and avoiding crises.
An assessment of sovereign risk that is
systematic
and data-driven could help to spot the risks that changing global headwinds imply.
In short, there is no coherent or
systematic
Asian approach to meeting global challenges.
Amnesty International recently issued a report detailing the continued
systematic
abuse of fundamental human rights in Iraq.
Although a large number of UN agencies, programs, and treaties rely on scientific and technological expertise for their work, they are not designed to receive
systematic
science advice as a key component of effective performance.
This
systematic
miscalculation can be explained as follows.
Systematic
calculation and publication of cyclically adjusted fiscal indicators would help maintain discipline by promoting accountability, as would other improvements in transparency, especially regarding quasi-fiscal operations and the contingent liabilities of the government and public enterprises.
Gang members emerge out of dysfunctional and violent families, the historic and
systematic
socioeconomic marginalization of the region’s poor, and a culture of aggression.
And they have made little
systematic
use of explicit industrial policies that could act as a substitute for undervaluation.
They arise mainly from an increasingly integrated global economy’s shifting technological landscape; but they have been exacerbated by a
systematic
pattern of public-sector underinvestment.
The platform would act not only as an investment vehicle, but also as a project initiator, mining opportunities around the world and identifying and classifying them according to a
systematic
approach.
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