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The thing that
underpinned
this was excruciating vulnerability.
So it's relationships
underpinned
by technology that can turn the Beveridge models on their heads.
This distinction between "knowing that" and "knowing how" has
underpinned
all memory research since.
It would take a renaissance of sorts, the kinds of innovation that, for better or worse,
underpinned
both the Manhattan Project, which gave rise to nuclear weapons, and the Megatons to Megawatts program.
All of quality control, which has had a major impact on industrial processing, is
underpinned
by statistics.
This movie fails to offer anything new to a genre that has traditionally shown the cross cultural love story
underpinned
by the politics mid 20th century / pre-WWII India, where the British and their modern ways are bad and the primitive but honest and true Indians are good.
For example, M-Pesa’s cashless transactions are
underpinned
by cash contributed by its customers, which is held in trust at any given time.
Bucking the resource curse requires, first and foremost, strong, legitimate domestic political leadership,
underpinned
by effective institutional arrangements.
And, remember, it is just over a year since certain US officials were proclaiming the economy’s “summer of recovery” – a view
underpinned
by the erroneous belief that America was reaching “escape velocity.”
Two fundamental principles have
underpinned
European integration: solidarity and subsidiarity.
The D-Mark's popularity is
underpinned
by its reputation as a hard currency.
Over the last decade, China has been working to shift from a manufacturing-led growth model fueled by low-cost labor to an innovation-led, higher-value-added model
underpinned
by strong productivity gains.
In particular, China has worked to boost market competition and foster science and innovation, with progress in these areas
underpinned
by efforts to improve governance, strengthen mechanisms of accountability, and boost investment in public goods.
Oil prices quadrupled following the first oil embargo in 1973, and the discovery of large reserves in the 1970s
underpinned
a massive increase in Soviet output.
The official policy of “Four Modernizations” (industrial, agricultural, military, and scientific-technological) that has
underpinned
China’s rise since the late 1970’s has failed to provide an answer to that question, because the “fifth modernization” – the emergence of democracy and the rule of law – is still missing.
American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has
underpinned
political stability around the world.
Government policy back then began with a permanent military program of spending and R&D and continued through massive public works program and suburbanization,
underpinned
by the Federal Highway Program and subsidized home ownership loans from the Federal Housing Administration.
In India, rapid growth is also
underpinned
by a substantial increase in investment, which now stands at around one-third of GDP.
In the first, a century ago, confidence was
underpinned
by gold; in the more recent wave of globalization, it depended upon the power of the human intellect to solve policy problems.
At its core, a democratic system is simply a legal framework –
underpinned
by a constitution – that facilitates discussion and dispute resolution.
The AGOA has
underpinned
other “Made in Africa” success stories, too.
This is why Europe’s future lies in a restructuring of the eurozone as a political entity,
underpinned
by more comprehensive cooperation.
The UNCAC, to which more than four-fifths of the world’s countries are committed, is
underpinned
by a peer-review mechanism that monitors its effectiveness.
Eliminating corruption will be possible only with an effective combination of smart prevention strategies and robust law enforcement,
underpinned
by the belief that greed can be unlearned, accountability can be taught, and impunity can be terminated.
Such a strategy should go beyond voluntary action plans and partnerships to focus on developing a legally binding international agreement,
underpinned
by a commitment from all governments to eliminate plastic pollution.
He has reached out to workers who feel betrayed by the “system” and threatened by globalization and new technologies; and to teachers and health-care professionals who recognize that public education and health-care services need deep reforms to sustain the social solidarity that they
underpinned
in the past.
Just as the Bretton Woods framework restored order to the global economy after WWII, a new monetary framework,
underpinned
by a truly international currency, could strengthen much-needed economic and financial stability.
Whether Iraq’s switch from a Sunni-minority regime to Shia-majority rule is a cause or a symptom of the current regional churn, it is clear that the sectarian divide has
underpinned
the crises in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen, and parts of Saudi Arabia.
They see that immigrants tend to be qualified East Europeans, many of them physicians, while the number of Swedes registered as sick or in early retirement has
underpinned
a severe labor shortage.
They pose a direct threat to the post-war international order that has
underpinned
prosperity and stability for 73 years.
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