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Their
systematic
dissemination endangers minorities, threatening them with invidious discrimination.
And in the celebrations surrounding the Cup, the LGBT community, which faces
systematic
persecution in Russia, will have a safe opportunity to take part in civic and social life.
The SPI thus provides a systematic, empirical foundation to guide strategy for inclusive growth.
Our research showed
systematic
relationships between corruption and economic growth, which allowed us to pursue this critical issue.
There is guesswork involved, but at least it’s been done in a
systematic
way.
Such horror is the direct result of the
systematic
manner in which the Pakistani military establishment has reared jihadist militants since the 1980s as an instrument of state policy against India and Afghanistan.
The Fund also actively monitors capital market developments, and is implementing a more
systematic
assessment of debt sustainability.
“Efforts need to be
systematic
and institutionalized,” Jalbout explains.
People everywhere are perplexed by the fact that horrific,
systematic
violations of human rights are treated differently in different countries.
For punishment of systematic, historical human rights crimes as a matter of government policy is only morally justified if it is designed to protect society from greater evils in the future.
In Trump’s case, the goal seems to be
systematic
deconstruction of President Barack Obama’s legacy, for no other reason than to be true to his electoral campaign (which, in a sense, has never ended).
There will be winners and losers, of course, but
systematic
sectoral out-performance looks unlikely.
But the real reason to fear the Islamic State is not its lust for power; it is the systematic, cold-blooded way in which its members are erasing the region’s social, cultural, and demographic past.
But Rouhani’s failure to make a decisive statement on Syria – even after a series of leaked photographs of
systematic
torture and massacre raised the ire of the international community – has not helped the case for keeping Iran in the fold.
This effort is so systematic, and backed so vigorously by the Israeli government, that there seems to be little prospect of a few hundred protesters, however distinguished, managing to stop it.
But
systematic
humiliation of Palestinians, by allowing settlers to get away literally with murder, has a corrupting effect on Israeli society.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
Health care for the poor requires
systematic
training and deployment of community health workers, diagnostics, medicines, and information systems.
Many global agencies are introducing
systematic
surveys of their employees, but much remains to be improved.
It is also important to ensure well-structured,
systematic
engagement with stakeholders and civil-society groups, which is necessary to ensure high-quality and innovative inputs.
Tackling gender inequality will require us to identify where, how, and why these biases materialize, and to develop
systematic
strategies and interventions to root them out.
But, more to the point, China has augmented this effect through
systematic
state policies designed to improve labor conditions.
In order to level the playing field among Chinese firms and for foreign firms, government programs should be subjected to more
systematic
cost-benefit analysis.
A more pragmatic approach to selecting infrastructure projects in which to invest – including a
systematic
evaluation of costs and benefits, based on precise criteria that account for broader economic and social objectives – could save the world $200 billion annually.
Europeans prefer a more
systematic
reliance on the rule of law, and also on what has come to be known as the global public-goods paradigm.
But this is not simply about spending more; it is about spending more intelligently, particularly by pooling and sharing capabilities, and by
systematic
joint procurement with France and other European partners, including through the recently established EU Defense Fund.
But a careful reading of the 39-page final communiqué indicates that the member states are beginning to gather themselves to face these reforms in a
systematic
way -- but only after the German elections.
So casual and
systematic
was this collaboration, indeed, that when the IMF package was announced December 3rd, the bureaucracy had little or no idea of the scale of debts Korea had accumulated, nor even a clear picture of the foreign exchange reserves held by the Bank of Korea.
The pattern is evident: a
systematic
authoritarian drive is underway.
Kahneman and Tversky argued that when calculating probabilities, people make
systematic
mistakes.
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