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In fact, perverse incentives throughout the supply chain facilitate the widespread,
systematic
contamination of food and drugs.
Recently, however,
systematic
scientific studies of acupuncture’s effects in such treatment has begun.
The Cochrane Collaboration, an international non-profit organization providing healthcare information, conducted a
systematic
review of the benefits of acupuncture, including 14 trials, of which 10 were conducted in China, involving 1,208 patients.
It is past time to show support for women who are suffering systematic, globalized, cost-effective gender discrimination in the most overt ways – ways that most of us no longer have to face.
Only by explicitly acknowledging the linkages between migrants and refugee flows can we ensure that all UN member states agree to adhere to both compacts, and participate in a coherent,
systematic
response to vulnerable people’s needs.
There is some empirical research on the consequences of capital controls in countries such as Chile, Colombia, and Malaysia, but very little
systematic
research on the appropriate menu of options.
Soon, he set out to build "a
systematic
mathematical biology, similar in its structure and aims to mathematical physics."
In the absence of formal enforcement powers, the pragmatic alternative is to develop mechanisms for monitoring implementation of standards on an ongoing basis, and to incorporate systematic, impartial peer reviews.
But the lustration law was but one act among many in a
systematic
effort by Poland’s current government to undermine the country’s democratic institutions and fabric.
That is a source of hope, if not yet of the
systematic
and coherent ideas about how to remake their societies that the region needs.
But, in view of the negotiations – set to begin in 2018 – on a European fiscal union (implying
systematic
transfers from the EU’s north to its south), it wouldn’t hurt if Germany and the Netherlands knew what would happen if they did not sign a possible treaty.
European Discrimination on TrialWhat good are Europe’s treaties aimed at ensuring the legal equality of all citizens when entire groups face
systematic
discrimination?
To establish whether something
systematic
was going on, we examined the education of more than 4,000 extremists of all stripes around the world.
While there is no
systematic
evidence that these investors have predominantly non-commercial objectives, the possibility that they do cannot be excluded.
The Court’s decision allows this brutal and
systematic
violation of fundamental rights to continue.
It is media and party systems that are visibly failing in many countries and require
systematic
re-building.
The reason that Islam seems like a religion of the "other" to Western eyes is that the West has witnessed a
systematic
de-institutionalization of religion.
Though the
systematic
screening and treatment of millions of people dramatically reduced disease transmission in the 1930’s, the relaxation of such efforts allowed HAT to reemerge in the 1950’s and 1960’s, reaching epidemic levels by early 1990’s.
In the face of such uncertainty, the business sector will not enter the market until the riskiest and most capital-intensive investments have been made, or until coherent and
systematic
political signals have been communicated.
Systematic
sexual violence became visible in Burma when the Shan Women’s Action Network (SWAN) and the Shan Human Rights Foundation (SHRF) published Licence to Rape , which documents 625 cases of rape committed by the military in eastern Burma between 1996 and 2001.
But such measures are of no use when the military remains firmly in control, the rule of law is absent, and the government refuses to admit to the
systematic
sexual violence committed by its soldiers as they terrorize the population.
The abuses of farm workers by agribusiness interests there have been serious and
systematic.
The large number of EU countries in the G-20 serves little purpose in the absence of
systematic
coordination of member states and Commission positions.
The lessons are too important, and the stakes too high, especially for populations facing
systematic
discrimination and violence today and in the future.
Finally, there is Obama, who effectively abandoned a
systematic
course of action under the UN framework, because it was proving nettlesome to US power and domestic politics.
It is always risky to speculate about hidden motives; nevertheless,
systematic
disparagement of Israeli society and culture undoubtedly encourages the sense that anti-Semitism, too, is a permitted prejudice.
After all, the status quo is that advanced-economy central banks and treasuries hold vastly more gold than emerging markets do, and a
systematic
shift by emerging markets will bid up its price.
The report showed that the level of violence fell markedly when OSCE monitors were placed in Kosovo following the Holbrooke-Milosevic agreement of September 23, 1998; and that it was only after the monitors were withdrawn on March 20, 1999, in preparation for the bombing that general and
systematic
violation of human rights began.
Systematic
repression is the autocratic regimes’ calling card, and the “sharp power” they generate cannot be shoehorned into the familiar and reassuring framework of “soft power.”
A more
systematic
study of the Iranian system is still needed.
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