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Indeed, Havel and a previous laureate, Desmond Tutu, were consistent
advocates
of awarding the prize to him.
Rodrik
advocates
less globalization and more democracy.
Advocates
of an “ownership society” argue that homeowners take better care of their property than renters, with positive externalities for the neighborhood.
The single currency’s
advocates
are right about one thing: political motives have always underpinned the establishment of monetary unions, from Latin America’s in the period from 1865 to 1927 to that between Ireland and Britain from 1922 to 1979.
It is worth keeping in mind what
advocates
of a Palestinian right of return now prefer to forget: Palestinian Arabs and four Arab members of the UN went to war in 1948 not only against Israel, but against international legitimacy and the UN plan for a two-state solution.
Accordingly,
advocates
of this worldview regard fences and walls as insults to humanity, proof that those who build and maintain them have no trust in their countries’ vibrancy and strength.
The foundation is also supporting Equal Measures 2030, an initiative to empower
advocates
and civil-society groups with easy-to-use evidence to assess progress toward targets and keep the SDGs for women and girls on track.
These and other efforts will provide gender-equality
advocates
and decision-makers with better information about the nature and scale of the social and economic barriers holding women and girls back, and help identify who is falling through the cracks.
Many of globalization's
advocates
continue to claim that the number of jobs outsourced is relatively small.
Advocates
of privatization argued that funds would do much better if invested in stocks, predicting a return of 9%.
Advocates
of privatization claim to believe in markets, but they are proposing budget gimmickry that would move those losses off the books, as if markets could be easily fooled.
Privatization
advocates
insist, however, that investments in stocks would yield sufficiently higher returns to provide individuals the same retirement income as before, with the surplus used to fill the gap.
Advocates
of economic liberalization policies cited the success of the rapidly industrializing East Asian economies.
Like some modern-day secular stagnation advocates, there were deep flaws in the underlying micro- and macroeconomic analysis – most importantly, in the analysis of the causes of the Great Depression itself.
Some integration
advocates
see a united Europe as a strong partner of the US.
For advocates, AMR’s appearance on the G20’s agenda last year, at the group’s summit in Hangzhou, China, represented a major triumph.
As central banks venture farther into uncharted territory,
advocates
argue that at worst they will do no harm.
A last defense offered by
advocates
of continuing on the path of adventurous monetary policy, even when the perceived benefits are small, is that, because politicians refuse to settle their differences and act, monetary policy is “the only game in town.”
Paul Krugman and the Obama RecoveryNEW YORK – For several years, and often several times a month, the Nobel laureate economist and New York Times columnist and blogger Paul Krugman has delivered one main message to his loyal readers: deficit-cutting “austerians” (as he calls
advocates
of fiscal austerity) are deluded.
In fact, of course, the early
advocates
of democracy had all kinds of things in mind.
Moreover, Ahmadinejad openly
advocates
Iran’s crash program to obtain nuclear weapons.
He
advocates
stricter enforcement of the sum-caption rule for equity investment (barring top chaebol from investing more than 40% of net assets in group subsidiaries) and the cross-shareholding restriction rule (banning additional cross-shareholding of group subsidiaries for chaebolwhose assets total more than two billion Korean won).
With the blurring of the old battle lines, politics is gradually being reshaped into a contest between
advocates
of open, globalized societies and defenders of inward-looking tribalism.
Given the distortion of reality that lay behind this vision, it is easy to understand how Pius XII came to be considered by its
advocates
an ally of Hitler.
We hope this vision will be shared by FSM’s Pacific neighbors, consumer advocates, and fishing partners gathered in Bali this week.
Dugin’s brand of “Eurasianism”
advocates
the embrace of a “new Middle Ages,” where what little remains of Russian democracy is replaced by an absolute autocrat.
Advocates
accurately point out that social media are a tool that is ignored at one’s peril.
Advocates
of the Iraq war lacked an understanding of the complexities on the ground to wage an effective war of liberation and democratization.
Advocates
of dialogue with the Iranians and their Syrian allies, like former United States Secretary of State James Baker, labor under the delusion that they can actually reach an understanding that can enable a graceful US exit from Iraq and help stabilize that wounded country.
Advocates
of a softer approach say that if the UN stays on the sidelines, it will become irrelevant; by participating in Iraq, it will build trust with America, so that the next time a dispute such as this arises, America will turn earlier to the UN.
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