Bright
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Most countries’ future is more likely to be
bright
if they focus on ensuring that they can master every new technology and exploit every new opportunity that comes their way.
So, does employee ownership have a
bright
future in the organization of industry?
But, ultimately, her passion for the ideas to which she was devoted splashed
bright
colors across a political world usually painted in shades of grey.
While the rest of Europe remains mired in crisis and self-doubt, Germany’s future seems
bright
and secure.
LONDON – As US President Donald Trump ratchets up his trade war with China and the Federal Reserve Board increases US interest rates, the prospects for the world economy and financial markets, so
bright
just a few months ago, appear to be darkening.
The
bright
side is that one-day stock market declines occur more commonly as isolated events with no long-term repercussions.
It was “a failure of the collective imagination of many
bright
people,” they explained.
Given Syria’s bloody civil war, the rise to power of Islamist forces through free elections, the ever-deepening political and economic crises in Egypt and Tunisia, increasing instability in Iraq, uncertainty about the future of Jordan and Lebanon, and the threat of war over Iran’s nuclear program, the
bright
hope of a new Middle East has vanished.
Banking on the UnbankedTORONTO – In a sea of gloomy news, one
bright
headline appears on the horizon.
What would help is to turn the euro around – in the sense of convincing investors that the common currency has a
bright
future, because it is underpinned by a stronger monetary, fiscal, financial, and political union.
The
bright
spot in this bleak picture is that it would not take much in terms of annual deficit reductions to prevent the rise in the debt ratio, or even to bring it back to where it was a decade ago.
Asia, a
bright
spot in terms of growth in the post-crisis years, is now experiencing rising tensions that jeopardize regional trade and growth.
As the late great international economist Carlos Diaz-Alejandro once put it, “by now any
bright
graduate student, by choosing his assumptions….carefully,
An apprentice economist no longer needs to be particularly
bright
to produce unorthodox policy conclusions.
On the contrary, he must change the conversation to reassure voters that their economic future is
bright.
But that leaves another factor affecting incoming solar radiation: how much gets reflected back into space by ice, snow, clouds, desert sand, and other bright, mirror-like surfaces.
With power stations now being built, the signs are
bright
for widespread use of geothermal energy to generate clean, emissions-free base-load power.
Thus far, the US has tried to allow for this evolution by stressing two
bright
lines: no independence for Taiwan and no use of force by China.
It cannot be repeated often enough that when the moral left and right have been strong, when groups like SOS Racisme set boundaries that are
bright
and clear, the FN has been contained electorally.
But, as long as Abe, backed by Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, remains committed to his stated objectives, Japan’s economic future will remain
bright.
The Chinese myth of success was the
bright
peasant boy whose village clubbed together to educate him and whose subsequent success resulted in the elevation of all who had helped him on his way into the civil service.
If funders take notice, farmers are poised to respond – and 2010 could mark the start of a
bright
new era in African agriculture.
Only the
bright
light of democratic transparency can remove such impediments; our government is determined to help it shine through.
Emerging-market growth is the world’s
bright
spot and looks to be sustainable even as the advanced countries experience an extended period of rebalancing and slow growth.
Solidarity among members is not just something we talk about when the future looks
bright
and rosy.
True, there are
bright
spots: India, Spain, and the United Kingdom are beating expectations.
Europe’s
bright
hopes for the future have dimmed.
Serbia has a
bright
future with the EU, but getting there requires that it break with its own past – on both Kosovo and the atrocities of the Milosevic era.
The Clinton Administration and the IMF educated financial markets about countries that they believed were following sound policies and that had
bright
long-run growth prospects.
Globalized CrisisPRINCETON – If there is a
bright
side to the turmoil that has roiled the global economy since 2008, it is that not every part of the world has erupted simultaneously.
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