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It is time for Pakistan to undertake a more
thorough
audit of its energy crisis.
The report’s
thorough
assessment of recent research, experience, and innovation led to the unambiguous conclusion that acting now would be far less costly than waiting.
He believes that creativity has been stifled by a public philosophy described as corporatism, and that only through
thorough
reform of our private institutions, financial and others, can individuality and dynamism be restored.
Switzerland, with its generally slower pace and its
thorough
political debates before votes are held, may be the exception.
Democracy is government by debate, by taking important decisions after
thorough
deliberation of the kind that--at least in large countries--must be conducted in a parliament through elected representatives.
There is no strategy behind it, no consultation with allies, no
thorough
evaluation of the implications, no specific plan of the necessary steps - and no willingness to spend any money.
The sheer volume of the data being dumped on the Internet makes it impossible for
thorough
analysis or, indeed, for
thorough
examination of potentially damaging information.
Argentina's crisis should remind us of the pressing need to reform the global financial system - and
thorough
reform of the IMF is where we must begin.
Though circumstances dictate that Bernanke is the best candidate and should be reappointed, the real challenge is to ensure a
thorough
intellectual housecleaning at the Fed in order to open space for alternative economic views.
The reality is that many governments could not justify accepting refugees without a
thorough
vetting process – and that demands data.
But, in my opinion, the reason for different – and frequently contradictory – interpretations is an incompetent and incomplete approach that detaches individual texts from their context and construes them without a
thorough
understanding of the true spirit of the Koran.
The more important the decision, the keener we are to ensure that our research is
thorough
and our information is accurate.
Now, under President Roh Moo-hyun, a new Truth and Reconciliation Law has not only stimulated a
thorough
airing of historical grievances, but has also led to a hunt for past collaborators.
Almost two decades later, with Latin American governments again exploring the potential of activist industrial policy, avoiding the mistakes of the past will require a
thorough
understanding of why previous attempts failed – and a concrete strategy to guide future efforts.
Though our political institutions need a
thorough
overhaul, I am proud to say that, despite Rajapaksa’s best efforts to corrupt and hollow them out, our victory was made possible because the election commission and court workers adhered to the law.
But achieving it will require a
thorough
overhaul of the existing road transportation system – and that means overcoming the complex combination of public and private elements, vested interests, ingrained business models, and massive inertia that has so far impeded its development.
At a minimum, a
thorough
reexamination and full public debate must precede the construction of any new nuclear plant.
Around the world, policies and operational responses to violent extremism are largely informed by theory, rather than drawing on
thorough
empirical evidence of the personal motivations and structural factors that drive people to commit terrorist acts.
Liberals are known to favor more
thorough
economic and political reforms, such as democratization at the grassroots level and a free press.
A comprehensive public consultation and 32
thorough
reports later, the audit has not resulted in any request for significant competence repatriation.
The ruling is a call on policymakers to pursue a
thorough
review of the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty, not just to strengthen the ECB and monetary policy, but with respect to all pending institutional reforms.
When the G-20 meets later this Fall, it should therefore demand an independent and
thorough
review of the IMF and the World Bank, as well as other international agencies.
It did not aim to domesticate global finance, and it was not based on a
thorough
analysis of the crisis.
Realizing such a scenario will require
thorough
institutional renewal, rejuvenation of leadership at all levels, a radical change in national "mindset," and the opening up of Japan's economy and society to foreign influences and participation.
Time to Ratify New STARTWARSAW – As a long-time observer of American politics, I know that United States senators will decide whether to ratify New START, the arms control treaty with Russia negotiated this year, on the basis of a
thorough
evaluation of their country’s national interests.
But that theoretical debate should not prevent us from carrying out a
thorough
human-rights impact assessment on the terms of the deal currently on the table.
Whatever its cause, unrest in Catalonia should spur a
thorough
revision of Spain’s 1978 Constitution and the adoption of a true federal structure.
This explains why neither the US, nor its opponents or supporters in Europe, ever sought a
thorough
discussion of the operation in the NATO Council before, during, or after the Iraq war - they realized their views were already too far apart to be reconciled.
But one question has largely escaped
thorough
examination: what Russia’s annexation of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine indicates about the European Union’s foreign policy.
This will require
thorough
independent due diligence on securitizations, proper cash-flow sensitivity analysis, and less reliance on credit rating agencies paid by issuers.
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