Breadth
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Nowhere else are there markets of such depth, breadth, and resilience.
Africa’s leaders appear to have serious misgivings about the depth of that knowledge, and genuine doubts about the
breadth
of understanding that many journalists bring to difficult issues.
The British Council claims that it is showcasing “the amazing
breadth
and diversity of Chinese literature today.”
Today’s world leaders appear to lack the statesmanship, the
breadth
of vision, and the generosity of spirit of those who created the post-1945 world order.
But we do need to examine the nature, depth, and
breadth
of relations with Russia.
For starters, experience in the nuclear field highlights the
breadth
of opportunities for science and technology to add value on a microeconomic level – and thus to support development writ large.
Second, China’s response so far has been carefully calibrated, in each case almost exactly matching the
breadth
of US action.
The challenge now is to ensure that all children, including those who are in school – at all grade levels – are learning the full
breadth
of skills they need to thrive.
It must cope with mounting pressure from Germany for a more aggressive approach to normalization, and it must avoid becoming overconfident about the durability and
breadth
of the unfolding recovery.
One could have predicted in advance of the recent boom how the 12 large OECD economies would rank simply by knowing the percentage of the population with a university degree, the OECD index of barriers to entrepreneurs, and the
breadth
of the stock exchange (measured by the market value of outstanding shares relative to GDP years before the boom).
But there is disagreement about the current recovery’s
breadth
and durability.
Yet the
breadth
and speed of Globalization 2.0 demand new approaches to cushion the blows of this disruption.
The meager professional rewards for breadth, coupled with the inaccuracy and reputational risk associated with forecasting, leads to disengagement for most academics.
The ideal of uniting teaching and research promised just such a
breadth
of organizational vision, one worth updating today.
Despite the MDGs’ breadth, one issue received the most attention by far over the past decade: global warming.
Indeed, the disparate assortment of initiatives that were agreed at the meeting, though interesting, lack the needed
breadth
and scope, and will have to be integrated within a weak and outdated strategic framework.
Shortly after taking office, the administration faced a crucial strategic decision about the scope and
breadth
of its agenda.
The Bank’s development focus emerged as the reconstruction task waned, and its current
breadth
and scope was consolidated under Robert McNamara’s presidency, from 1968 to 1981.
This is to some extent justifiable: The
breadth
of topics is staggering, ranging from international norms for state behavior in cyberspace to challenges like cybercrime and growing censorship.
These are young people – all Mastercard Foundation Scholars – to watch, as they are only just beginning to demonstrate the
breadth
of their potential as leaders.
On the transfer side, they include retooling social safety nets to encourage acquisition of new skills and capabilities (conditional cash transfers are one possibility) and retooling social-insurance programs to eliminate adverse incentives and bolster their
breadth
and sustainability.
The goal is not to enlist Japan in any anti-Chinese coalition, but rather to increase the depth and
breadth
of US-Japanese cooperation.
A new MGI report finds that under a moderate scenario for the speed and
breadth
of automation, about 15% of the global workforce, or 400 million workers, could be displaced between now and 2030.
For that reason, no single assessment can do justice to the
breadth
and depth of the successes of a leader who brought the UN’s decision-making out of smoke-filled rooms and into the twenty-first century.
Russia’s air force lacks the
breadth
of precision weapons and targeting systems fielded by the West – a reality that produced horrific consequences during the Georgian war in 2008 and the first and second Chechen wars in 1994-1996 and 1999-2009.
Given the depth and
breadth
of the deepening crisis that Venezuela is facing, Maduro’s efforts and attention would be best directed at resolving the country’s problems, rather than at lashing out against scholars stating uncomfortable truths.
Many developing economies weathered the crisis at the cost of massive direct state intervention, while their financial sectors lack
breadth
and access.
Still, language of such
breadth
could accommodate virtually any action sympathetic to a foreign power, yet Americans are reluctant to invoke their catch-all criminal charge.
Indeed, Greece came within a hair’s
breadth
of leaving the eurozone.
Third, despite Chinese complaints, the dollar is likely to remain the major global reserve currency, owing to the depth and
breadth
of America’s capital markets, which China cannot match without making the yuan fully convertible and reforming its banking system.
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