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Whatever Trump says, it is not inevitable that Brexit will
break
up Europe.
Perhaps innovative firms that create jobs should be rewarded, in part, by a tax
break.
When he first announced the French initiative, Laurent Fabius, France’s former foreign minister, said that if the talks
break
down, France will recognize Palestine (though his successor, Jean-Marc Ayrault, has backed away from this position, saying that recognition would not be automatic).
The push-out rule sought to
break
this cycle.
Led by a literary scholar and an astronomer, this new residential college aims to
break
down interdisciplinary boundaries and enable students to learn from one another.
But as we compare patterns of development throughout the world, more and more evidence is piling up that universal literacy and a large class of people with industrial-technical skills are key resources that determine whether countries are able to
break
free from the grip of backwardness and poverty.
For the first few years after 1997, “one country, two systems” seemed to work pretty well, though China did
break
its promises by blocking democratic development.
In particular, if Europe is to succeed with Germany at the helm, Germans and everyone else will have to
break
more decisively with the past than they have managed to do so far.
It is already educating parents and guardians about how to talk to their children about sexual health; providing skills training to teenage mothers; and working to
break
the cycle of poverty and early childbirth.
In normal times, capital markets perform this function smoothly; but these markets
break
down from time to time, owing to sudden large changes in perceptions about the riskiness of important asset classes.
The most radical way to
break
this vicious circle would be to introduce Eurobonds.
In other words, the eurozone needs a European Monetary Fund that prevents this vicious circle from tightening by providing bridging finance when capital markets
break
down.
Whether Summers is right about secular stagnation in advanced economies, or whether we are still mainly suffering the aftermath of the financial crisis, it is time to
break
the political gridlock and restore growth.
A weaker leader could not have taken such an ambitious step, which represents a real
break
with past Communist orthodoxy.
Order in Pakistan could
break
down irretrievably.
In countries where order may
break
down at any moment, it may not be better--as it is in stable, well ordered countries--to let ten guilty men go free rather than punish one innocent man wrongly.
Worse, the eurozone may again be at risk: some countries (the United Kingdom) may exit the EU; others (the UK, Spain, and Belgium) eventually may
break
up.
Fighter bombers and attack helicopters would be employed to intercept any counter-attacks against the flanks of the advancing columns, and to
break
up blocking forces.
Governments don’t wait for war to
break
out before investing in the military.
What will it take to
break
this daisy chain?
As Iran’s uranium-enrichment and other weapons-development activities continue unabated, the US needs to make a
break
with the old rules of engagement.
This agenda emphasizes intercultural communication as the best way to
break
down prejudices and negative clichés on both sides.
At the third democratic general elections in 1998, Hungarians voted for a radical
break
with the past.
This
break
with the usual rigid categorization shows respect for all individuals, and if it becomes widely adopted in other countries, will save many people from the hassle of explaining to immigration officials a discrepancy between their appearance and their sex as recorded in their passport.
It is time for Europe’s leaders to
break
the decades-old habit of pursuing half-baked projects that blunt the symptoms of crises, and to implement real reforms that address the root causes.
More must follow suit, recognizing that realigning the existing party system may be the only way to
break
the stalemate of US politics and, potentially, reverse decades of dangerous democratic underperformance.
This is the chance of a lifetime to
break
through the cynicism that has pervaded American politics for decades.
ISIS’s rise underscores the urgent need for fresh, creative diplomacy in Syria that can
break
the deadlock both on the battlefield and in the negotiating room – a challenge that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s recent electoral victory has deepened.
Rather than constituting a
break
from the past, the quarter-century following the fall of the Berlin Wall actually turned out to be a continuation – indeed, a culmination – of what came before.
But Donald Trump’s inauguration as President of the United States represents a definitive
break
from the past; the long twentieth century has now come to a close.
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