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He was no longer our competitor inside our market; he was one of us, outside in a bigger, alien world, explaining our immature little industry and products to a much
broader
public than we could ever reach – or influence – on our own.
But Europe lags when it comes to such mergers, owing to a
broader
lack of financial integration.
The elements of a
broader
consensus on the future role of financial regulation are in place, as long as Americans like Geithner can resist their constant desire to tell the rest of the world to do as they say, not as they do.
But there is a
broader
issue at stake in such cases: to what extent should a CEO be held responsible for what happens under his watch?
As a result, any change to the tariff – and thus its
broader
effect on trade – has been small.
Next year, that tariff may be increased to 25% (ten times the US average tariff on imports from other countries) and expanded to include a
broader
range of imports.
But a
broader
lesson in much of the region is that democratic progress remains reversible unless the old, entrenched forces are ousted and the rule of law is firmly established.
Yet Trump likes to focus on bilateral merchandise balances, rather than a
broader
and more useful indicator, such as the overall balance of goods and services.
The current-account balance is
broader
still, including such other transactions as net investment earnings from abroad, expatriates’ remittances, and foreign aid.
In order to spur growth in online-services delivery, the authorities must also address
broader
challenges to entrepreneurship, such as India’s cumbersome procedures for starting new businesses.
So certain services should be allocated to a
broader
geographic unit because they have externalities (that is, interdependence of effects).
Another should be to establish a de facto Asian Monetary Fund with a
broader
membership.
Beyond Trump’s capriciousness is a
broader
crisis in US politics.
This implies that the overthrow of Egypt’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, will have much
broader
repercussions.
Instead, the conference must aim to address
broader
issues of political and social stability within Yemen.
Given this, Cameron’s priority should be to complete the renegotiation as quickly as possible, declare victory, and start campaigning vigorously on the
broader
reasons why Britain should stay in the EU.
The approach underlying the initiative is part of a
broader
effort to create a market for emission credits, which would allow polluters to continue releasing greenhouse gases if they can produce a certificate attesting that they have contributed toward preventing a similar amount of emissions elsewhere.
The Spence report reflects a
broader
intellectual shift within the development profession, a shift that encompasses not just growth strategies but also health, education, and other social policies.
And, to put Cyprus’s current debt problems in
broader
perspective, the costs of modernizing and streamlining Europe’s aging energy infrastructure over the next 30 years or so are estimated at around €20 trillion.
The origins of successor justice in the war means that the debate over its legitimacy overlaps with the
broader
schism over the intervention itself.
Such discrepancies reflect a
broader
perception gap.
Moreover, a change at the top in Germany is usually accompanied by
broader
political and social change.
In distancing itself from the US, Mexico was able to reach out to the
broader
world.
Thus, only 18 months before the crisis erupted, the April 2006 GFSR approvingly recorded “a growing recognition that the dispersion of credit risks to a
broader
and more diverse group of investors… has helped make the banking and wider financial system more resilient.
Their presence indicates that behind the parade’s martial rhetoric and symbolism, a
broader
and more complex story of China’s wartime experience is emerging.
By attacking Iraq, the US could win the armed confrontation with Hussein, but probably lose the
broader
- and more vital - political struggle for the future of the country.
The new strategy calls for “rebalancing toward the Asia-Pacific” and support of India as a “regional economic anchor and provider of security in the
broader
Indian Ocean region.”
At a time when Asia is in transition and troubled by growing security challenges, the US, India, and Japan are seeking to build a
broader
strategic understanding to advance their shared interests.
But the problem is far
broader
than the AIIB.
But these features constitute an obstacle to the Socialists’ becoming the party of government, and were reflected in their electoral program, which was full of uncertainty and indifferent with respect to Europe and the
broader
international context.
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