Broader
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Not only is it characterized by deep distrust, but the
broader
society does not find a closer relationship to be either legitimate or in the public interest, and for good reason.
This may require
broader "
demutualization," a step currently under consideration by the Bombay, Kuala Lumpur, New Zealand, and Sao Paulo stock exchanges following its successful implementation by exchanges in Australia, Sweden, Hong Kong, Singapore, and London.
Macron’s just-concluded climate jamboree sent a positive message, but it also underscored a desire, particularly within the business community, for
broader
global climate leadership at a time when the US is shunning international cooperation, especially on environmental matters.
It runs marketplace infrastructure, including the New York Stock Exchange as well as a much
broader
set of derivative and over-the-counter markets.
But there is a
broader
Reagan-type reasoning at work here: unemployment is high, the economy is not growing fast enough, and we “need a fiscal stimulus.”
At the apex of the pyramid, the G-7 was obliged to give way to the
broader
G-20, bringing countries like China and India into the decision-making nexus as full partners.
Indeed, a country’s fiscal position depends on its
broader
economic environment and, in particular, on its trade balance.
Much of the problem can be traced to bilateral investment treaties and investment rules embedded within
broader
trade pacts, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Energy Charter Treaty, and the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
The pressure on China is, however, entirely consistent with the
broader
US policy of encouraging countries to allow the financial market to determine their currencies’ exchange rate.
Indeed,
broader
access to financial services would help the estimated 400 million micro, small, and medium-size enterprises in developing countries to prosper, while enabling the 2.5 billion people worldwide who currently lack access to such services to build their assets.
Collective security nowadays means a
broader
sharing of responsibility for each other’s security.
American universities are being undermined by changes in the tax code and impending spending cuts – part of what appears to be a
broader
war on science.
But citizens and politicians alike must agree to target services far more carefully; reform the tax system with lower rates on a
broader
base of economic activity and people (almost half pay no state income tax); and modernize inefficient state programs to spend less and produce far better outcomes.
How can we be sure that they won’t “escape” and infect a much
broader
class of systems, or be adopted for other uses, or that future rogue states or terrorists won’t find a way to turn them on their creators?
But the fact that a Bolsonaro presidency would not be part of a
broader
right-wing populist wave in Latin America does not make the prospect any less dangerous for Brazil.
Hezbollah’s priority is to maintain the military capacity to fight Israel, and also to play a pivotal role in the
broader
regional rivalry between Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas on one side, and the United States, the Sunni-led mainstream Arab states, the Mahmoud Abbas-led Palestinian Authority, and Syria’s Lebanese foes on the other.
These acts targeted not just Europe’s people, but also its fundamental values, and they are part of a
broader
pattern of aggression that will not simply fade away.
By stepping back and looking at the
broader
picture, it is clear that it is not just a matter of having the right capabilities, but also of having the money and political will to deploy them.
With thoughtfulness and perseverance, psychiatry’s current deliberations about diagnosis as public policy will provide a road map for the
broader
medical debates lurking ahead.
But, at a time of rising international tension, there is a risk that Xi’s campaign could mutate into a
broader
assault on political dissent attributed to “corrupt” foreign influences.
Nowadays, however, North Korea is beginning to look less like an outlier than a forerunner in a
broader
trend toward nationalism, autarky, and authoritarianism.
One such solution is integration into
broader
structures, such as the European Union.
Moreover, a substantial portion of the
broader
anti-liberal left, composed of communists, ecologists, union activists, and adherents of the movement Attac accuse the reformists of subordinating themselves to liberal globalization and advocate, instead, a radical transformation of society and the economy.
Indeed, with the benefit of distance, a
broader
picture emerges.
The delegitimizing effect of such episodes is exacerbated by a
broader
abandonment of formalities – such as workplace dress codes and standards for communication – that has been fueled by the rise of social media.
To be sure, Trump’s deal-making was initially framed to some extent by
broader
values, especially increasing the “fairness” of US relationships, from security cooperation with NATO allies to trade ties with China.
As globalization spreads technical capabilities, and information technology allows
broader
participation in global communications, American economic and cultural preponderance may diminish.
Here, though, I want to focus on the food industry’s link to
broader
problems with contemporary capitalism (which has certainly facilitated the worldwide obesity explosion), and on why the US political system has devoted remarkably little attention to the issue (though First Lady Michelle Obama has made important efforts to raise awareness).
But the pathological regulatory-political-economic dynamic that characterizes these industries is far
broader.
Indeed, the Houthi rebellion in Yemen marks a new phase in the
broader
regional conflict.
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