Systematic
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But the real drama of the conference lay in the
systematic
evolution of an institutional structure that underpinned global stability and prosperity for at least three decades.
Although the share of tax income to GNP has decreased over the last three years, it is due more to a lax tax regime than to a
systematic
reduction of marginal tax rates.
The Kerner Commission described a country in which African-Americans faced
systematic
discrimination, suffered from inadequate education and housing, and lacked access to economic opportunities.
The UN Human Rights Committee has found that widespread and
systematic
human rights abuses extend throughout Sudan, not just Darfur.
Much evidence points to the affair originating not in a
systematic
nationalization project, but rather in the Kremlin’s perception that Khodorkovsky aimed to use his wealth to privatize the Russian state itself.
Social choice theory in its modern and
systematic
form owes its rigorous foundation to the work of Kenneth J. Arrow in his 1950 Columbia University PhD dissertation.
The British Foreign Office’s annual human rights report for 2004, the most comprehensive in the EU, condemns China’s extensive use of the death penalty (even for such crimes as corruption, pimping, drug offenses, and tax fraud), its
systematic
torture of dissidents, and its restrictions on freedom of speech – including the Internet – and religion.
Yet many economists have advocated a slow and
systematic
pace because they believe the ordering of reforms toward a market economy makes an enormous difference to the long run success of the process.
This systematic, comprehensive, and forward-looking approach promises to go a long way toward helping not just the refugees themselves, but also their host communities and, when the time is right, their home countries.
Had
systematic
manipulation occurred, one-third of the races would not have gone to runoffs.
But, as the historian Eamon Duffy notes, with the
systematic
“stripping of the altars” throughout this period, many English subjects experienced dislocation and alienation.
Those institutions that survived will hold a stronger market position than ever, and they will resist a
systematic
overhaul.
In most poor countries, women are poorer than men, owing to the
systematic
discrimination that they face in education, health care, employment, and control of assets.
Women need more
systematic
support to facilitate their choice to pursue high-powered careers without giving up their roles as mothers and caregivers.
There is no
systematic
analysis of the economic costs and benefits of coastal fortification relative to other approaches.
Granted, the term sounds archaic; but the Torah is the first
systematic
legislation that forbids cruelty to animals and mandates that they be treated with consideration and respect.
Traditional growth theories focus on
systematic
forces – for example, capital accumulation, employment, and technical change – that, by definition, operate all the time, although with varying degrees of intensity.
In the years that have passed, China’s leaders were responsible not only for Zhao’s unlawful house arrest but also for a
systematic
effort to erase his name from history.
There are four fundamental ingredients of such man-made disasters: repression of the market, suppression of information,
systematic
persecution of dissent, and attribution of blame for the disaster to the victims (which justifies radicalizing the policies that led to the problem in the first place).
There are, of course, challenges arising from the proliferation and
systematic
use of open data.
The time is ripe to gather and coordinate recent economic insights on motivation, preferences, measurement, and modeling, and lay the groundwork for systematic, rather than symptomatic, change.
To address this state of affairs, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker recently issued a white paper outlining five possible paths forward – from doing nothing to pursuing
systematic
reforms to complete European integration once and for all.
Although
systematic
human-rights abuses may have ended, endemic corruption in many countries persists, along with government efforts to stifle opponents and stamp out criticism.
EU-level action must become more
systematic
and consequential, so that the Commission can exert a greater influence on member states.
The problem is that the government has paid almost no cost for its
systematic
lies, even when these involve scapegoating poor Colombians for Venezuela’s shortages, and illegally expelling hundreds of them, and destroying their homes.
The measures that are implemented tend to be stand-alone and piecemeal, rather than part of a larger,
systematic
risk-reduction plan.
The world cannot stand by and watch as Rohingya children are punished twice – first by the failure of their government to protect them from
systematic
human rights abuse, and then by a lack of schooling.
In addition to clarifying the legal framework for data sharing, the government can set an example by using the Internet to render its own data collection and transaction records more uniform and
systematic.
Xi’s visit to Seoul was another bold step in China’s
systematic
efforts to wean South Korea from its commitment to the US-led international economic order.
For example, some scientists are searching for evidence of quantum fluctuations of space-time that could blur images of distant stars or lead to
systematic
distortions.
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