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In an important shift, new transparency requirements are now being used by government and by the public to hold the private sector to account.
ECONOMIST: Governments are letting in the light
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Taken together, the Fund's overhaul and the G20's expanded powers mark an important shift in international macroeconomic policy.
ECONOMIST: A new chapter for the world economy, maybe
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As Sarah Lacey at PandoDaily points out, Snapchat represents an important shift in the way people think of photos.
FORBES: Why Facebook Needs Its Own 'Snapchat'
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His approach represents an important shift in thinking about disaster management, and results in effective strategies for local governance and planning.
FORBES: Three Social Entrepreneurs Already Working To Turn Extreme Weather Into Local Opportunities
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Whether the Pentagon is exempted from the budget guidance or not, the emphasis on economic impacts signals an important shift in policy priorities.
FORBES: Oshkosh Proof That Pentagon Can Make, Or Break, A Company
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The mainstream recognition of CDFIs as grassroots drivers of entrepreneurialism and small business growth marks an important shift in both economic policy and poverty alleviation.
FORBES: Lending For The Greater Good
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But cigarette packets will no longer be mini, mobile advertising boards and, for those working to reduce smoking levels, plain packaging is an important stage in the shift to a smoking-free society.
BBC: Australia smokers given plain packs
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The shift in the arms embargo set an important precedent, Hague said.
CNN: Syria's al-Assad: British leaders 'shallow, immature'
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Last week, Rep. Eric Cantor, the second-ranking House Republican, gave an important speech in which he said he wanted to shift attention to "what lies beyond these fiscal debates" to other areas where, he argued, conservative policies can make life better for average American families.
WSJ: Economic Anxiety Shadows State of the Union
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According to Dahlia Khalifa, one of the World Bank report's authors, an important way in which Mexico and other reformers have cut the burden on business is to shift bureaucratic tasks online.
ECONOMIST: Business and bureaucracy
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The problem, in Mr. Singer's view, will be the jarring shift from one day being an investor in a member of the "systemically important" club, to the next day being a creditor whose claim is determined by bureaucratic whim.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Paul Singer: Mega-Banks and the Next Financial Crisis