Broader
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But the
broader
point we were making is that, since the 1980s, the Republican Party’s approach to federal government finances changed.
There are three reasons for this, and all three highlight
broader
constraints on good national economic policymaking and productive cross-border coordination.
The second reason for waning attention to the proposed partnership speaks to a
broader
issue: A seemingly endless stream of short-term political dramas has made it extremely difficult for both Europe and the US to focus for long on any secular and structural initiative.
In Europe, the approach is
broader.
Indeed, it is part of a much
broader
reform effort aimed at strengthening the IMF and will have implications extending well beyond the Fund’s boardroom.
Such a doctrine could include classified war plans; but it should center on a much
broader
range of twenty-first-century maritime activities, some of which should include China (such as the ongoing counter-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden and some military exercises in the Pacific).
Indeed, in the
broader
context of Sino-American relations, even “victory” in such an encounter might be costly, because it could trigger a Chinese military buildup designed to ensure a different outcome in any subsequent skirmish.
Instead, the US and its partners need a
broader
range of responses that would enable them to adopt effective measures that are proportionate to the stakes involved – measures that demonstrate a willingness to impose meaningful costs without triggering counterproductive escalation.
That recognition, however trite it may sound, served as a powerful reminder of a
broader
lesson: that one must maintain one’s sense of right and wrong, regardless of the circumstances.
But when the 2008 global financial crisis erupted, growth collapsed, unemployment spiked, and banks that had been allowed to become too large to fail had to be bailed out to prevent a
broader
economic meltdown.
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concerns about reform - civil law, women's rights, and the role of religion in society - remain issues that the Syrian Street prefers to avoid.
M5S’s “citizen’s income” will not be sufficient to lift people out of poverty, and it could actually worsen their plight to the extent that it distracts attention from the fragmented and poorly targeted welfare system, not to mention the need for
broader
structural reforms.
Meaningful action on climate change will not be seen until it is agreed within this
broader
framework.
Netanyahu, always on the defensive, does not view Middle East turmoil as a trigger for a proactive strategy that would use a solution to the Palestinian problem as leverage for
broader
positive change in the region.
Much has been said of late about the confluence of US and Iranian interests in the
broader
Middle East.
As the climate changes, weather-related calamities such as floods, hurricanes, landslides, and typhoons will increase in frequency, intensity, and duration, undermining individual livelihoods and the
broader
economy.
The third set of reasons for the eurozone’s poor performance is a
broader
right-wing critique of the EU, centered on eurocrats’ penchant for stifling, innovation-inhibiting regulations.
As the first two justifications crumbled in the wake of the 2003 invasion, the administration increasingly emphasized the importance of democracy, both in Iraq and in the
broader
Middle East, as a rationale for what it was doing.
The notion that a major arms purchase should be based on
broader
strategic considerations – the importance of the US in India’s emerging Weltpolitik – rather than on the merits of the aircraft itself, strikes Indian officials as unfair.
If it is intended to be a negotiation that takes place in the context of
broader
treaty talks, it may not happen in the foreseeable future.
If that is not possible because the original big countries have locked up most of the six seats on the Board for themselves, public opinion in Europe – which is
broader
than German, French, Spanish, and Italian opinion – could turn against the ECB.
The first section of the legislation, Title I, stipulates that all firms must be able to go bankrupt without causing large-scale damage to the
broader
financial system or the real economy.
Moreover, Liu argued, the government's marginalization of pro-war sentiment and promotion of anti-war views accords with its
broader
effort to ascribe almost every domestic and international disaster to American hegemony.
Seen in the
broader
context of the continuing Great Malaise, both years will come to be regarded as a time of wasted opportunities.
As the Congressional Research Service, describing the
broader
blueprint put forward by House Speaker Paul Ryan, has put it, “the plan’s estimated output effects appear to be limited in size and possibly negative.”
The
broader
question is whether women have the same opportunities as men to participate in labor markets in the first place.
Of course, the current migration crisis in the Mediterranean is not just a European and African problem; the United Nations and the
broader
international community also have an important role to play.
This is the time to begin a
broader
US-Iran rapprochement and build a new security regime in the Middle East and the world that leads toward full global nuclear disarmament.
Governments must address inconsistencies in their energy strategies, consider the links with
broader
economic policies, and stop sending mixed signals to consumers, producers, and investors.
Many economists believe that it was one major episode, and that is probably the appropriate way to think about it in a
broader
historical context.
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