Uniform
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It will be difficult to get countries to agree on
uniform
regulations.
This can be seen in Europe, where the European Union’s member states cannot agree among themselves on a
uniform
set of financial rules.
What we need are traffic rules for the global economy that help vehicles of varying size, shape, and speed navigate around each other, rather than imposing an identical car or a
uniform
speed limit.
But the boom is not
uniform.
Technologies such as 3D printing and cheap industrial robots are enabling products to be made in small, highly-customized forms rather than large batches of
uniform
goods.
The provision of liquidity, the recapitalization of banks, more
uniform
deposit insurance across the advanced countries – these were all correct and necessary measures.
Xi has even shown a surprising predisposition to wear a military
uniform.
In the 1930’s, it resulted in violent movements led by dangerous men in
uniform.
In science, as in any complicated and creative endeavor,
uniform
opinions and approaches will always prove sterile.
Let's live in "khroushchobas" (five-story
uniform
buildings built in the 1950-1960s during Khrushchev's leadership).
At 11:30, as a victorious Sophia trades her karate
uniform
for something better suited for her sister’s graduation, Sam receives a text message confirming that a small temperature-controlled pod has delivered the appetizers for Sally’s party in the secure, refrigerated drop-box at the house.
Was it not incitement when, just days before Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated in 1995 for his efforts to achieve peace with the Palestinians, Netanyahu addressed a rally where posters depicted Rabin in a Nazi SS
uniform?
And the message from the top (as Rumsfeld put it, “the enemy” is not dressed in a
uniform
these days) fosters further desensitization.
Catholicism in its heyday combined a fairly decentralized administration, under the sway of stand-alone bishops, with a
uniform
set of beliefs.
Church administration has become increasingly subject to
uniform
civil codes.
This is as true for genetically identical bacteria growing in a
uniform
environment as it is for a person living in Paris, Tokyo, Moscow or Buenos Aires.
We expect them to be
uniform.
One of Cameron’s four major demands of the EU is a national derogation from elements of the
uniform
rulebook which the European Central Bank is seeking to introduce in the eurozone’s banking union to ensure a consistent approach across countries.
The judge had refused to be directed by the president and the military in deciding important constitutional matters, including Musharraf’s own eligibility to contest the presidency while still in
uniform.
Europe’s capability of deploying combat forces is simply too small relative to the number of men and women in
uniform.
As exchange rates in the eurozone were fixed and uniform, interest rates on government debt should have signaled differences in economic strength.
The same holds true for female labor market participation, which in Lebanon is low but
uniform
across religious groups.
Crime tends to be idiosyncratic and linked to complex social dynamics that do not lend themselves to easy or
uniform
solutions.
Eight terrorists dressed in military
uniform
penetrated the school’s well-guarded perimeter and opened fire on the students and school personnel.
Listing and trading rules will be harmonized, and standards of information disclosure will become
uniform
across exchanges.
All told, the White House “adults in uniform” – Secretary of Defense James Mattis, National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster, and Chief of Staff John Kelly – have ensured continuity in US foreign policy.
Barnier favors European directives that impose
uniform
rules for all member states – so called “maximum harmonization” measures.
And, in the case of the recent European Parliament election, the results were not
uniform.
The gold-standard rules look very different from the modern practice of monetary union, which relies on a single
uniform
interest rate.
It is hard to see why I am less entitled to privacy because I am turned on by a Nazi
uniform
than I would be if I were excited by a pair of knickers.
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