Broader
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We were more than pleased with the reception of our report, which spurred an international movement of academics, civil society, and governments to construct and employ metrics that reflected a
broader
conception of wellbeing.
Proposed bipartisan legislation to expand the jurisdiction of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (which reviews mergers and acquisitions of domestic companies by foreign entities) to a
broader
range of investments – including Chinese venture capital and private-equity investments in US start-ups – is consistent with this recommendation.The PCAST report acknowledges that the US cannot stop China from pursuing industrial policies to build its advanced technology industries.
Proposed bipartisan legislation to expand the jurisdiction of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (which reviews mergers and acquisitions of domestic companies by foreign entities) to a
broader
range of investments – including Chinese venture capital and private-equity investments in US start-ups – is consistent with this recommendation.
His words are worth quoting at length:“I don’t have any enthusiasm for…trying to shrink the relative importance of the financial system in our economy as a test of reform, because we have to think about the fact that we operate in the
broader
world…It’s the same thing for Microsoft or anything else.
If those creditor losses are large and spread so as to undermine the
broader
financial system, pressure for a government bailout will mount.
But beyond such bombshell developments is a
broader
anxiety about the ability of tech companies to control the information people receive.
The US and European decision to impose some economic sanctions now, with the possibility of adopting tougher and
broader
sanctions later, is not a sign of weakness but of strategic calculation.
And it is helping to promote
broader
inter-religious dialogue, notably with the Roman Catholic Church, by encouraging more student-exchange programs.
And yet, viewed from a
broader
perspective, France’s problems are largely symptoms of a disease that is affecting the entire global economy (including the European Union’s southern members).
Merkel’s high-handed refusal even to consider
broader
European interests if these threaten her domestic popularity has become a recurring nightmare for other EU leaders.
At stake is the soul of an emerging Thailand, with far-reaching ramifications for developing democracies elsewhere as well as the
broader
international community.
The protests were also intended to be a
broader
rebuke of Macron, whom many blame for their declining spending power.
Iran has already countenanced the removal of Maliki in favor of Haider al-Abadi, and if a
broader
reconsideration of policy is needed to quell the IS threat, so be it.
Though the financial crisis did not lead to a holistic intellectual reckoning, three
broader
challenges to the liberal international order since 2016 almost certainly will.
After all, more than 20 years of unusually sluggish trend growth in Japanese output has sharply reduced its incremental impact on the
broader
global economy.
But it is also true of the
broader
global economy, which was only just beginning to recover from the worst financial crisis and recession since the 1930’s.
The significance of the earthquake and tsunami of 2011 is not the relatively low magnitude of Japan’s direct impact on the
broader
global economy.
The EBA is closely linked to the Commission itself, and is seen as the natural candidate for a
broader
role.
At the same time, they promote pro-social behavior and a broader, less self-centered perspective that accounts for humans’ interdependence.
China’s leaders should recognize that, if the Silk Road economic belt is to reach its potential, it must be based on a
broader
vision that includes diversity of financing, multiplicity of ownership, and effective organization involving a range of actors.
The convention should also look at the
broader
case for building a more federal UK, for codifying a new division of powers between London and the regions, and for replacing the unelected House of Lords with an elected Senate of the Nations and Regions.
If Japan and India – after China, the region’s most influential countries – can leverage their relationship to generate progress toward a
broader
concert of democracies in the region, the vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific may be achievable after all.
The
broader
measure of real per capita after-tax personal income has also been falling, and is back to levels last seen a year ago.
In Italy, the government is responding to the populist Five Star Movement’s anti-vaccination agenda, which has become a part of its
broader
campaign against the state, established political parties, and the “experts” responsible for the 2008 financial crisis and the eurozone’s prolonged economic malaise.
Indeed, the recent election results in France and Greece, reflecting a much
broader
anti-austerity mood, leave Europe’s authorities with little choice.
It is time to adopt a more comprehensive, integrated, and long-term approach to the management and planning of energy, water, and other resources, with a view toward
broader
environmental protection.
Moreover, he will need
broader
public backing.
This amnesty program – together with a
broader
shift toward equality between SOEs and private firms – could remove a thick cloud of uncertainty for Chinese businesspeople, encouraging them to keep their wealth and talent in the country.
But he also must manage the
broader
front of countries that are participating in historically strong sanctions against an abhorrent state.
China’s currency devaluations are consistent with a
broader
trend among both emerging and advanced economies in recent years.
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