Sentences with phrase «economic fields instead»

I tell my students over and over they should research medical, technology, financial and economic fields instead of focusing on just one.

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As Lewis Lapham says, the barbarism in Washington today doesn't dress itself in the costumes of the Taliban, but wears instead the smooth - shaven smile of a Senate resolution sold to the highest bidder — for the drilling of the Arctic oil fields, for the lifting from the rich the burden of the capital - gains tax, for bigger defense budgets, for reduced medical insurance, for enhanced surveilance, or for some new form of economic monopoly.
It was argued that the concept of «political remittances» contributes to the theoretical field on political transnationalism by expanding the concept of economic remittances — shifting the focus instead to the less tangible flows across origin, destination and the spaces in - between.
UNDER THE RUBRIC «The Encyclopedic Palace,» curator Massimiliano Gioni has proposed a tantalizing vision for the Venice Biennale: Forsaking the field of art as the locus and playground of commerce, financial speculation, and inflated economic value, the grand international exhibition's fifty - fifth iteration instead attends faithfully to the complex terrain of pure imaginative invention.
Endorsed by more than 100 independent scientists, engineers and economists who work in the field of climate change, the open letter calls on world leaders to abandon the goal of «stopping climate change» and focus instead on helping nations become resilient to natural changes by promoting environmentally - responsible economic growth.
The reasons for this approach can be plentiful: states might want to export their norms, stronger parties might want to impose pre-existing templates on weaker parties, states might want to replace existing international economic agreements, or it might be more cost effective to conclude one set of negotiations, covering a vast array of fields, instead of having a sector - based approach.
Instead, I think this direction will ultimately take us back to the days when certain tribunals were subject to high judicial scrutiny because they were categorized into an area of fundamental or general concern — eg human rights tribunals — and others whose work was categorized into a specialized field — eg tribunals with more of economic mandate — were subject to less judicial scrutiny.
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