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U.S. operators, on the other hand, did not systematically make the change.
Donald Hirsch, director of the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University and associate fellow of the Resolution Foundation, said: "This is not just another 'cut' but something more fundamental which will systematically make it harder for low-income households to benefit from recovery".
If people systematically make errors in their decisionmaking, then doesn't that open up a need for the government to step in and fix things?I've never quite understood this argument, of course; where are we getting the human beings who make the decisions for the government?
The government has scaled back its military goals, recognizing that it cannot fight everywhere at once, but it displays a greater ability than the rebels to systematically make decisions about allocating resources and weapons to areas it considers important at a particular time.
Recent work by Wolfers (2007) puts a finer point on this, illustrating that voters systematically make attribution errors regarding responsibility for negative economic conditions.
No, the collapse of growth has to be related in some way to management, to decisions that business leaders systematically make that well haven't worked out too well.
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He said Mr Cameron was trying to "reverse the transparency Labour introduced" and seeking to "turn off the lights, systematically making it harder for people to engage with policy making, retreating into a darker and more secretive place".
Taken together, these suggest providers are systematically making it difficult for customers.
Others are much less flamboyant, like Vincent Lee, recognized for quietly but systematically making important discoveries year after year.
We can do it systematically, making our cities better and healthier places, or we can wing it.
Week on week, in this country and all over the world, misguided therapists are systematically making these individuals' OCD worse.
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