Broader
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It is a serious charge, because the world needs a
broader
strategy against terrorism.
That
broader
common we can help not only electorally, but also economically.
A more pragmatic approach to selecting infrastructure projects in which to invest – including a systematic evaluation of costs and benefits, based on precise criteria that account for
broader
economic and social objectives – could save the world $200 billion annually.
A
broader
concept of poverty in the West would help reduce poverty in countries where it is most severe.
Like any socially responsible company, they must evaluate how their funds are distributed and consider the
broader
impact of their behavior on local communities.
Each of these crises involved a highly technical issue, but also a much
broader
set of political problems.
The problem is
broader
than Watsi.
The question is, of course,
broader
than that of the OSCE in Albania.
But, despite the billions of dollars China has invested in developing Afghanistan’s natural resources, it is hard to see it undertaking a policy of
broader
and proactive engagement there.
For Chinese strategic realists, any support for America’s efforts to help end the Afghan insurgency should be part of a
broader
China-US bargain.
Indeed,
broader
changes are afoot in Turkey.
So we are left with the
broader
question: does gender really matter in leadership?
In the past, when women fought their way to the top of organizations, they often had to adopt a “masculine style,” violating the
broader
social norm of female “niceness.”
This illustrates a
broader
point: there is no unique, non-context specific way of achieving desirable institutional outcomes.
And events there, including the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, have a
broader
impact that naturally entails the close involvement of global partners – first and foremost the United States.
But a
broader
economic initiative is also needed to mobilize a critical mass of European and international financial resources to attract investment to the region and modernize its infrastructures and services.
Such agreements could be important building blocks for a
broader
deal.
Europe’s leaders must work to ensure that new modes of delivering education translate into better opportunities for a
broader
range of people.
That pledge reflected Rouhani’s
broader
effort to challenge and curtail the power of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is rooted in the IRGC’s control of large swaths of the Iranian economy.
But it is perhaps also a symptom of a
broader
problem.
This reflects China’s
broader
goal – established partly in response to America’s “pivot” toward Asia – of rebalancing its strategic focus westward, with an emphasis on the Arab world.
The rationale is clear: if these officials, institutions, and policies were held accountable, the reform agenda would necessarily shift from regulating greedy bankers and their bonuses to asking
broader
questions.
The key question is how to move from the narrow focus on risk toward
broader
and deeper understandings of incomplete knowledge – and thus to better scientific policy advice.
Summers takes a
broader
view.
A US treasury secretary should not answer questions narrowly, because people will extrapolate
broader
conclusions even from limited answers.
The absence of a
broader
“feel good” factor from economic recovery, resentment of economic inequality, mistrust of national political leaders, and greater faith in localism: these are the main features of Britain’s election campaign.
But the case for China’s move to a more flexible exchange-rate regime, as part of
broader
financial-market liberalization, remains strong.
Finally, restoring the EU’s democratic legitimacy means ending the institutional tensions between the eurozone and the
broader
EU.
There are hundreds of other possibilities, including improved investor education and financial advice, more flexible mortgages, better kinds of securitization, more insurance for a
broader
array of life’s risks, and better management of career risks.
In addition to the downturn in real estate, a
broader
bubble in consumer credit is now collapsing: as the US economy slips into recession, defaults on credit cards, auto loans, and student loans will increase sharply.
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