Alignment
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The stars and the planets must've all been in just the proper alignment, the day that THRILLER was conceived.
In this one, the world's tectonic plates are jarred out of
alignment
and sets the world on a fiery collision course with the apocalypse.
Will the single currency turn out to be an instrument of independence or of renewed
alignment?
The key is to have the right policy framework in place to facilitate private-sector
alignment
with the country’s comparative advantages, and to benefit from latecomer advantages in the process of structural change.
Europe will reduce its energy dependence on Russia, review its strategic
alignment
and priorities, and scale back investment and bilateral cooperation.
But the war in Georgia split the Ukrainian political class three ways, between those who favored
alignment
with the West, those who favored Russia, and those who preferred a policy of balance.
It can call on Europe to provide greater predictability of financial flows and
alignment
on climate and development objectives, especially to reduce inequality and poverty, boost clean energy, and build sustainable urban transport and other infrastructure.
But internal jockeying for power also means that a coalitional
alignment
favoring a negotiated settlement just might fall into place.
Nonetheless, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's budget succeeds on several fronts – not least in its
alignment
of vision and implementation.
The depth and
alignment
of these divisions determine the likelihood of various political regimes.
With smart diplomacy that helps to bring relevant powers’ objectives into alignment, he could make a real difference on that front.
Some businesses, especially in the agriculture sector, currently enjoy higher levels of protection; eliminating tariffs would thus alter the
alignment
of domestic interests in the EU (and in the US).
It explains why British businesses are increasingly appalled by the prospect that the UK government will not deliver continuing post-Brexit regulatory
alignment
with the EU.
For French elites since World War II,
alignment
with Germany has been central to projecting French power and influence.
The price must be high enough to achieve ambitious environmental goals, in
alignment
with national circumstances, and it must be stable, in order to encourage businesses and households to invest in clean technologies.
The principles are based on fairness;
alignment
of policies and objectives; stability and predictability; transparency; efficiency and cost-effectiveness; and reliability and environmental integrity.
Genuine eurozone stability presupposes macroeconomic alignment, which in turn requires the political integration of a well-functioning economic union.
Staggered
alignment
of economic and social policies (such as the legal retirement age), new balancing schemes (euro bonds as a transfer instrument), and an effective stability mechanism are all needed to preserve the common currency.
Smart Partnerships for Smart DefenseWASHINGTON, DC – When NATO leaders gather in Chicago next week, they will have an historic opportunity to bring the Alliance’s relations with non-member states into
alignment
with twenty-first-century realities.
The notion is absurd – John Maynard Keynes long ago spoke of gold as a “barbarous relic” – but the problem of anchoring global monetary policy and ensuring its
alignment
with developments in global supply is nonetheless real.
Second, after a period of alignment, the monetary policies of these three large and systemically important economies are diverging, taking the world economy from a multi-speed trajectory to a multi-track one.
Most important, from Russia’s perspective, the competition with the EU over Ukraine’s trading
alignment
is trivial compared to the imperative of keeping NATO – that is, the US military – out of the country.
The
alignment
of incentives lies at the heart of modern financial theory.
The End of the New World OrderDENVER – Russia’s annexation of Crimea and ongoing intimidation of Ukraine appears to mean the end of a 25-year period whose hallmark was an effort to bring Russia into greater
alignment
with Euro-Atlantic goals and traditions.
Is it possible for a new
alignment
to be forged?
For its part, the UK government insisted that it can address the border issue by remaining in close
alignment
with EU customs rules and deploying customs-monitoring technologies that have yet to be invented – which is to say, by magic.
Given this
alignment
of forces, and the bloodshed that has already occurred in Manama’s Pearl Square, the scenes from Cairo of protesters arm-in-arm with soldiers and hugging tank crews are unlikely to be replayed here.
Since then, governments have gradually brought their countries into
alignment
with this standard.
Much as Austria’s
alignment
with Germany drove the Slavs to seek Russian patronage at the expense of imperial unity, European alignments with Russia drive the new members to seek US patronage at the expense of EU unity.
For the first time since 2004, there is a fragile
alignment
of the political stars over the eastern Mediterranean.
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