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What began as esoteric explorations of the
workings
of the physical world – the nature of electromagnetism and the atomic structure of matter, for example – became, in the hands of inventors and innovators, telecommunications, new drugs, medical imaging and devices, nuclear power, the computer chip, and the Internet.
Thus, despite official speeches intended to support state intervention, Morales’s government benefits mainly from the
workings
of the market.
How much the Chinese know about the inner
workings
of North Korea's policy-making and power structure, and how much influence they can have, are uncertain.
These two cases – the dog that should have barked but did not, and the dog that barked for no reason – threaten the EU’s fundamental workings, which are based on a clear rulebook enforced vigorously by a strong Commission.
Three high-level negotiations between July and December can reshape the global development agenda, and give an important push to vital changes in the
workings
of the global economy.
That would jeopardize not just the
workings
of the UK’s internal customs union, but also the constitutional integrity of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
While smaller Taiwan should be careful not to provoke its giant neighbor, China must come to terms with the
workings
of a functioning democracy.
The taboo would be reinforced by confidence-building measures such as promises of forensic assistance and non-interference with the
workings
of Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs).
Without easy access to data or analyses of social trends, some ideas about the
workings
of nature and society were completely backward.
And it is not only major stressful life events that exact a toll on our bodies; the many conflicts and demands of daily life elevate and sometimes disrupt the
workings
of our response systems for stress, causing wear and tear on the body and brain.
This has two great advantages: it is difficult to test (so proponents of it cannot be easily contradicted) and it permits the economist to watch the “irrational”
workings
of the market with an air of detached conceit, without having to force himself to understand it.
Liu Liang may have been just a working-class kid, but there was wisdom in his words that there is still a "silent majority" who can affect the
workings
of China's fragile society.
Yet, those of us who are exposed on a daily basis to the inner
workings
of financial markets would caution against too upbeat an attitude toward a second downgrade by a major ratings agency.
The resulting inequality of economic outcomes strips away the democratic veil that hides from the majority of citizens the true
workings
of power.
For anyone who believes in free markets, the most serious risk of the current situation is that the interest of a few financiers will undermine the capitalist system’s fundamental
workings.
What is particularly missing in Romania is party discipline, which undergirds the
workings
of a parliamentary democracy.
WikiLeaks, Secrets, and LiesSINGAPORE – The latest information dump from WikiLeaks offers fascinating insights into the
workings
of the US State Department that will keep foreign policy wonks and conspiracy theorists busy for months.
And the proposition that floating exchange rates are an effective system relies on assumptions about the
workings
of the monetary and financial system that have proved problematic;I suspect a poll today would find significantly less support for it.
Moral emotions like empathy are as much an outcome of the blind
workings
of adaptation as our upright stance and opposable thumbs – traits that are entrenched in a species through the proliferation of particular genes.
Of course, the idea is held back by the inner
workings
of both parts of the proposed alliance.
The ability to begin to see more clearly than most the inner
workings
of the human soul is one of the few gifts that imprisonment can bestow.
Will the Court, then, decide on the
workings
of the Czech education system itself?
But they won’t be unless we zealously protect people’s privacy, detect and correct unfairness, use algorithmic recommendations prudently, and maintain a rigorous understanding of algorithms’ inner
workings
and the data that informs their decisions.
The apparent anarchy of the Internet and digital news fueled a vibrant global movement of people eager to shed light on the inner
workings
of governments and corporations.
Here Kim has shown just how fundamentally flawed his understanding of the
workings
of Western democracy is.
Of course, the inner
workings
of Kim’s regime are shrouded in mystery, not only to the outside world, but also to most of North Korea’s government.
Just as philosophers are divided on the nature of truth and understanding, economics is divided on the
workings
of the real world.
In one of the more desperate and egregious examples, Regina Ip, the Secretary for Security, attributed Hitler's rise to power to flaws in the
workings
of democracy.
So, even if Putin remains weakened, the Kremlin can look forward to getting rid of the notorious "Red Governors" of Bryansk, Volgograd and Voronezh through the normal
workings
of democracy; that is, if the Kremlin makes certain that votes in these regions are relatively honest.
Like the mainspring of a mechanical watch, the WTO operates as the inner
workings
of the global trade system.
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