Broader
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Regulators have recently woken up to the incentives for excessive leverage in this sector – and to the risks that such leverage poses to lenders and the
broader
economy.
A relatively tight monetary policy, strengthened financial supervision, and regulation aimed at supporting a
broader
deleveraging drive and containing housing prices also stoke concern that real-estate and other asset bubbles will soon burst, though the PBOC adjusted its policy stance toward loosening a bit.
A flu pandemic will require triage on many levels, including not only decisions about which patients are likely to benefit from scarce commodities such as drugs, vaccines, and ventilators, but also
broader
public policy choices about how best – among, literally, a world of possibilities – to expend resources.
Among the report’s recommendations were stronger penalties for sex crimes, including harassment; a requirement that police officers report every instance of alleged rape; and
broader
measures to address pervasive discrimination against women.
Viewed from a global perspective, the shift in Latin America is part of a
broader
rise in discontent with the “establishment.”
They are the foundation of its economy, and the key to triggering its
broader
growth.
The
broader
political environment, too, needs to be conducive to effective independence.
Nonetheless, if Trump’s summit with Kim is to have a lasting impact, it is essential to move beyond simply trying to force North Korea to denuclearize and pursue a
broader
strategic deal aimed at opening the North to the world.
France’s motivations are
broader.
The report should also provide guidance for creating a
broader
set of indicators that more accurately capture both well-being and sustainability; and it should provide impetus for improving the ability of GDP and related statistics to assess the performance of the economy and society.
Civil-society organizations do not gain power through elections (legitimate or otherwise), but through reaching the
broader
world.
The message is clear: the EU needs to get its act together within its neighborhood before it can grasp a
broader
role.
They could have woven the process of defining Europe’s aspirations, and of drafting a security strategy that reflected them, into
broader
discussions of what the EU should be, including at the most recent European Council summit.
Unlike the insoluble mess that he inherits in the
broader
Middle East, the road to a comprehensive solution of the Arab-Israeli dispute has already been paved, and no wheels would have to be reinvented.
To be sure, putting a price on carbon pollution must become part of a
broader
set of actions to future-proof our economies and societies.
But the benefits of free trade are far
broader
than our ability to purchase cheaper appliances and food.
This reallocation can damage long-term economic development if those sectors nurture learning by doing and fuel
broader
productivity gains.
But, once we place the tragedy of September 11, 2001, and the
broader
political phenomenon of international terrorism, in the context of other historical tragedies in the past century, religion becomes an unlikely explanation.
This will contribute to further generalized de-risking within the regulated sectors, as part of a
broader
financial-sector movement toward a “utilities model” that emphasizes larger capital cushions, less leverage, greater disclosure, stricter operational guidelines, and a lot more oversight.
Over time, this second set of factors will fuel more direct and efficient provision of services to a
broader
set of consumers, contributing to a reconfiguration of the industry as a whole.
Moreover, these services are set to benefit from the
broader
trade expansion with China, potentially establishing a virtuous circle of investment and exports.
Their future is further clouded by the fact that the United States and the European Union will phase out their apparel quotas next year, potentially reducing quota-hopping investment in South Africa and the
broader
region.
Reconnecting productivity gains and wage gains requires both policy actions, such as an increase in the minimum wage with a link to productivity growth, and changes in corporate human-resources practices, such as
broader
reliance on profit-sharing programs.
But in focusing on the detection and treatment of diseases at the individual level, precision medicine neglects
broader
health patterns.
Initiatives like free universal pre-kindergarten, higher taxes on health-damaging substances, and
broader
vaccination coverage would probably do much more than precision medicine to enhance public health over the coming decades.
The Port Phillip city government takes a
broader
and longer-term view.
But if, as Rosenstein’s announcement said, Mueller is limited to investigating “federal crimes,”
broader
issues will escape examination.
Because globalization will spread technical capabilities, and information technology will allow
broader
participation in global communications, American preponderance will become less dominant later this century.
This clash between the UN’s secular human-rights standards and Muslim religious doctrine mirrors the
broader
conflict between Islam and modernity – a conflict that has left some citizens of Muslim countries, including women and non-Muslims, highly vulnerable.
That problem is a reflection of a
broader
Japanese weakness in foreign languages, especially English.
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