Sentence examples for conditionality imposed from inspiring English sources

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Between July and December 2001 alone, India carried out more anti-dumping investigations than anywhere else.The wicked rich?These facts fly in the face of the populist myth that the rich countries, often acting through the conditionality imposed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), have demolished the trade barriers of the poor countries while holding on to their own.

It highlighted not only a more general linkage between immigrant integration and immigrant selection, but also a double conditionality imposed in this policy area – where both the civic deservingness of the sponsor and the civic integration potential of the incoming family member were evaluated.

Substantial fee payments at the point of service were introduced in 1985, popularly known as the "cash-and-carry" system, based on a loan conditionality imposed by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank under a Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) [ 11, 12].

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Increasingly, this happens not because of open or direct conditionalities imposed on countries that borrow from the World Bank (though that still happens too), but because it has sought to centralise control over research and policy analysis and put its own imprint on what is considered "good" economic strategy.

While recent grants provided by the Programa Saúde nas Escolas are not highly competitive, there are conditionalities imposed.

Lending for economic restructuring, as well the financial conditionalities imposed for receiving assistance, were policy traditions passed down from one Governing Board and Executive Director to the next [ 52].

Sanctions have increased across the board since June 2011 after stricter conditionality was imposed on claimants, the committee heard from Professor David Stuckler of Oxford University.

3. Sanctioning is a postcode lottery Sanctions have increased across the board since June 2011 after stricter conditionality was imposed on claimants, the committee heard from Professor David Stuckler of Oxford University.

"There is a point at which the conditionality they impose is so stretched that the other countries are not going to sign up for it anymore".

It says that while the churches accept that all social-security systems must have a measure of conditionality, the punishments imposed by the government regime are disproportionately harsh.

By May, in-work conditionality will have been imposed on 15,000 low-paid workers in a handful of trial areas across the UK.

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