Sentence examples for long-standing measures from inspiring English sources

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The multilateral and bilateral investment treaties of the 1990s incorporated provisions that could be exploited by corporate lawyers to oppose health and safety regulation by developing countries that paralleled long-standing measures by OECD countries.

Yesterday, it released a new institutional view on controls, key tenets of which are:Countries with extensive and long-standing measures to limit capital flows are likely to benefit from further liberalization in an orderly manner.

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Dermot Callinan, tax partner at KPMG, pointed out that deeds of variation were a long-standing measure in tax planning.

What is developed in the Court's opinion concerning Maryland's long-standing health measures may be only a history of acquiescence or a policy of enforcement which never tested the procedure in a definitive and authoritative way.

Likewise, many growers are being forced to abandon long-standing conservation measures like recycling irrigation water and restoring streams.

We switched to the method of measuring inferences – a reliable and long-standing indirect measure of mental representations (e.g., Johnson-Laird, 2006) – because our account of differences in the mental representations of causes and counterfactuals commits us to the prediction that there should accordingly be differences in inferences from them.

Cross-sectional studies have shown that the severity of inflammatory burden in long-standing RA measured by CRP, as well as disease duration, are associated with increased preclinical atherosclerosis in patients without traditional CVD risk factors [ 33].

Long-standing illnesses were measured by asking the person if they had a long-standing illness at the time of the survey (yes vs. no).

32 39 Self-reported long-standing illness was measured by the open-ended question: "Do you have any chronic or long-term illness or health problem?" This item has been further developed by Statistics Sweden by follow-up questions and classification according to the WHO ICD-8.

Sen. John McCain (Ariz)., the likely GOP presidential nominee, was one of five senators to reject earmarks entirely, part of his long-standing view that such measures prompt needless spending.

The sievert was recommended in 1977 by the International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) as a substitute for the rem, the long-standing special unit for measuring biological absorption of radiation.

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