Broader
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Both are part of a
broader
effort to shift power from the European Council to the Commission – an effort that Juncker buttressed by recently appointing his Svengali, Martin Selmayr, as the Commission’s secretary-general, the body’s top civil-service job.
A more effective approach would employ a
broader
range of tools, including debt restructuring.
It should also help focus our attention on just how much there is to be lost in today’s world – a world that is far more interdependent than the one that exploded in 1914 – if we fail to apply these lessons to our
broader
international relationships.
But we recognize that we must go beyond BEPS and address
broader
issues related to the fiscally costly tax incentives found in investment, mining, and petroleum codes.
This reflects a
broader
trend in the US, with poor Americans often unable to participate fully in their country’s democracy.
Obama also sought to use America’s influence to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as part of his strategy for the
broader
Middle East.
Then there is the global refugee crisis; in Europe, in particular, angst over the influx may well be the harbinger of a
broader
rejection of immigration from failed and impoverished states.
Instability and separatism are growing in the northern Caucasus, making the
broader
region more volatile.
What is gone is the
broader
vision that guided their use: the belief that liberty, democracy, and the rule of law underpin peace and prosperity.
The 1933 World Economic Conference also met in London, at the Geological Museum, with an even
broader
range of participants from 66 countries.
And in its policy statements and actions, it has refused to acknowledge its
broader
responsibility for the stability of the world economy.
While Trump is often viewed as a uniquely American phenomenon, he is actually just one part of a
broader
revolt by nationalists and traditionalists against a liberal globalist and cosmopolitan elite, in the name of a more religiously and culturally rooted identity.
This situation is detrimental to long term investment and needs to be changed to lower and
broader
the tax base.
Last August, US President Barack Obama warned Syria’s government that any move toward chemical-weapon deployment would cross a “red line,” giving the conflict a
broader
strategic dimension and, in turn, increasing the likelihood that the United States would intervene.
A second,
broader
objective should be to ensure a stable post-Assad transition that provides firm safeguards against the proliferation of Syria’s extensive chemical-weapons arsenal.
But, given recent military progress by Syria’s increasingly coordinated and well-armed insurgency, which has the backing of Arab and Western countries, Russia might well conclude that becoming a key player in the Syrian endgame better serves its
broader
strategic interests.
This reflects the
broader
foreign-policy rebalancing that Xi has been pursuing since taking office in 2013.
As a medium-size power however, Germany cannot be present everywhere; maintaining a
broader
international footprint will require cooperation with allies and partners around the world.
Even worse is the prospect of Syria falling into chaos, dragging Lebanon – and maybe the
broader
region – with it.
But the problem is much broader: Not a single global megabank has a well-functioning board.
This reflects the Chinese Communist Party’s
broader
use of China’s “century of humiliation,” which allegedly ended only when the CCP established the People’s Republic in 1949, to fuel a resurgent nationalism.
The necessary investments include large-scale deployment of solar and wind power;
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adoption of electric transport, both public (buses and trains) and private (cars); energy-efficient buildings; and power grids to carry renewable energy across large distances (say, from the North Sea and North Africa to continental Europe, and from California’s Mojave Desert to US population centers).
But food is so addictive, and the environment so skewed toward unhealthy outcomes, that it is time to think about
broader
government intervention.
Overcoming it will require a smarter approach to strategic decision-making and a
broader
understanding of innovation.
Far more important, however, is whether such principles underpin developing countries’
broader
capital markets, which have become increasingly central to the international financial system.
More recently, Trump moved the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, despite a broad international consensus to determine the contested city’s status within the context of
broader
negotiations on a settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
If the survey’s results are representative of
broader
trends, one of the world’s most important pillars of democracy – a free and open press – is in jeopardy.
Over the last eight years, most proposals to deal with the euro crisis have been arcane and overly wonky, appealing only to technocrats and insiders, while leaving the
broader
public mystified.
Some civic groups have advocated increasing the number of directly elected legislators and opening up the functional constituencies to
broader
electorates.
In the long run, however, we will have to answer the
broader
question that the eurozone’s various debt crises have raised: Is the social value of making finance cheap worth the days of reckoning for stricken debtors?
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