Thoughtful
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America’s founders sought to ensure that individuals serving in high positions of public trust would be well qualified, not just in the judgment of a single individual, but after
thoughtful
review by an independently elected Senate.
The Western-educated heir to a shipping fortune, and unusually well connected with the global elite, Tung was thought to be a conservative, thoughtful, cosmopolitan man imbued with liberal values and free of ties to the powerful families that dominated the real-estate industry in the territory.
The velvet glove is in evidence at the SWP’s meeting, which is animated by the German intelligentsia’s persuasive and
thoughtful
approach to EU affairs.
To those of us who sought election to Parliament in order to participate in
thoughtful
debate on how to move India forward, and to deliberate on the laws by which we would be governed, the experience has been deeply disillusioning.
Slowly, the state began to be reformed in a more
thoughtful
way.
HRC’s iconography includes all-female pictures of her former staff, as if a single-gender – or single-race – photograph would not affront
thoughtful
people in 2014.
The events were momentous, owing both to large and actively engaged audiences (more than a thousand in Yangon), and to the
thoughtful
and moving presentations by two world-famous Burmese economists who had left the country in the 1960’s and were back for their first visit in more than four decades.
Farmer, in his
thoughtful
commentary, argues that models of the type he has pioneered in recent years are the right way to think about chronically excessive unemployment and that, with the right microfoundations, one can conclude that fiscal policies are ineffective.
At a time when Europeans are full of self-doubt, though perhaps not as morose as the French, this praise from
thoughtful
Asians is more than welcome.
It is my profound conviction that the world requires – today more than ever– enlightened,
thoughtful
politicians who are bold and broad-minded enough to consider things which lie beyond the scope of their immediate influence in both space and time.
He smiled in his
thoughtful
way, and responded, “Funny, when I was younger, no one ever said that to me.”
This requires sensitive debate,
thoughtful
leadership, and financial assistance to keep girls in school.
To be sure, every modern society needs a
thoughtful
clerisy.
Support for far-right and far-left parties was based on citizens’ frustrations with Europe’s flaws, rather than on any realistic,
thoughtful
agenda.
But there are few signs that voters feel well-served by the blizzard of new technology, though in the last few years
thoughtful
people have been trying to devise more fruitful forms of coverage.
The irreverent secularism and
thoughtful
inquiry reflected in the works of Roy and Washiqur have long been a hallmark of Bengali writing.
More
thoughtful
urban planning, more efficient transport systems, better management of forests, agricultural techniques that help to sequester carbon, cleaner and more affordable energy, and appropriate pricing of dirty fuels can all move us in the right direction.
In September, the always sharp and
thoughtful
Nouriel Roubini of New York University attributed this trend to positive shocks to aggregate supply – meaning the supply of certain goods has increased, driving down prices.
Peter Schuck’s new book Why Government Fails So Often provides a
thoughtful
if pessimistic analysis.
He would talk as long as necessary, and his advice was always
thoughtful
and nuanced, providing insights no one else had seen.
By abandoning the
thoughtful
policymaking of his predecessors in favor of a presidency modeled on reality TV, Trump has failed to articulate anything resembling a credible national strategy.
The plans are detailed, thoughtful, credible, and based on proven successes that the government has already achieved.
Media accounts highlighted Chinese leaders’
thoughtful
forays abroad, depicting policymakers that were respectful of others’ opinions, willing to listen, humble to a fault, and reluctant to dispense unsolicited advice.
Throughout history, far more
thoughtful
leaders have brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, and many were fortunate to pull it back.
In his political afterlife, he chairs a major international commission on multilateralism, runs the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York, and has been a
thoughtful
advocate – respected highly both in Washington and Beijing – for strategies to manage better the US-China relationship.
Above all, important questions surrounding patient privacy, technology access, reporting of incidental findings, discrimination, and counseling must be answered, so that
thoughtful
and forward-looking public policies can be devised.
Instead, his address was a
thoughtful
review of the key issues involved in promoting happiness as a national policy.
Of course, multiculturalism’s more
thoughtful
advocates never imagined that a cultural community could or should substitute for a political community.
Full-throated bellicosity often has more popular appeal than the
thoughtful
and patient exploration of opportunities for peace.
It provides a detailed, thoughtful, and honest diagnosis of the Chinese economy’s structural and institutional flaws, and calls for coherent and bold reforms to remove these fundamental obstacles to sustainable growth.
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