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Though the SBS hypothesis was incorporated into medical training and judicial decisions worldwide, it remained
untested
for almost two decades.
Their principles remain
untested
ideals, never forced to confront the practical realities of governance.
But, as Mao always noted, theory should not be confused with practice, and the sustainability of such a model remains
untested.
While nobody can predict the outcome of the presidential election, we can be certain that a new,
untested
Administration will take over in January.
First, the new set of external disciplines come hand-in-hand with a particular, neo-liberal model of economic development that remains untested, and will foreclose development strategies that worked in the past, and others that could work in the future.
Now, new and
untested
men will assemble.
To promote democracy and open government might be the ultimate solution, but it stands on a shaky conceptual foundation of
untested
assumptions about the nature of the world and diverse cultures.
Not only are they untested, but restricting leverage in some parts of the banking system would merely cause the liquidity from zero rates to flow to other parts of it, while trying to restrict leverage entirely would simply drive the liquidity into the less-regulated shadow banking system.
Not only has this
untested
policy experiment failed to deliver an acceptable economic recovery; it has also heightened the risk of another crisis.
Having doubled down on their inflation targets, central banks have had to rely on an unprecedented array of
untested
policy instruments to achieve their goals.
Or they might rely on unorthodox and
untested
economic models to claim that their cuts actually are revenue-neutral, and will have a much larger impact on growth than what standard models project.
Rainforests, oceans, and peatlands (such as bogs) have immense CO2 storage capacities and do not require
untested
technological manipulation.
That is how
untested
economic theories about efficient markets and self-regulation could substitute for common sense, enabling financial interests to gain hegemony, while leaving everyone else, including governments, to pick up the pieces.
The Ethics of EbolaLONDON – As the Ebola virus grips an unprecedentedly wide swath of Africa, many are asking whether it is time to begin administering
untested
drugs and vaccines.
Still, the death rate in the Trovan trial was much lower than the rate from untreated meningitis, bolstering the case for administering
untested
Ebola drugs today.
Biotech's Brave Old WorldSkeptics about agricultural biotechnology lambaste it as unproven, untested, unnatural, and uncontrollable.
Financial history is littered with
untested
safety-net devices that failed in a crisis.
Why would they jeopardize such real and symbolic gains with rash and
untested
moves?
Not surprisingly, the capital available for investments with a limited track record, uncertain future cash flows, and
untested
regulatory frameworks is extremely scarce.
Critics of GM products insist that they are untested, unsafe, unregulated, unnecessary, and unwanted.
They acknowledged early on that they were using imperfect and
untested
tools.
We are even told that within a few decades, we need to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere on an unprecedented scale, with totally
untested
technology.
But they remain
untested
and, given their relatively small volumes, cannot reassure markets or provide adequate emergency support to crisis countries, especially in the event of large-scale systemic shocks.
Just about the only
untested
ideology in the region is liberal capitalist democracy.
This has spurred a shift toward informal mechanisms like the G-20 and new,
untested
institutions like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
The fundamental assumption here is that the untested, unconventional policies adopted by central banks, particularly in advanced countries, to repress financial volatility and maintain economic stability will buy enough time for governments to design and deliver a more suitable and comprehensive policy response.
Basking in the warm glow of
untested
supply-side economics – especially the theory that tax cuts would be self-financing – the Reagan administration failed to appreciate the links between mounting budget and trade deficits.
By the time China quarantined Wuhan on January 23, there were already 375 confirmed cases in Hubei Province, where Wuhan is located, and probably many more unconfirmed cases (either symptomatic but
untested
cases or asymptomatic).
Currently, the
untested
in the US include most children attending public primary and secondary schools, as well as the teachers and others who work in those schools.
The powerful desire for a longer lifespan creates a ready market for exotic therapies of
untested
efficacy.
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