Broader
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Seen from this perspective, any US-Iranian talks over the nuclear issue in the wake of Hassan Rouhani’s victory in Iran’s presidential election could have much
broader
significance.
Quite transparently, the US action against Meng is really part of the Trump administration’s
broader
attempt to undermine China’s economy by imposing tariffs, closing Western markets to Chinese high-technology exports, and blocking Chinese purchases of US and European technology companies.
Non-standard measures were required to ensure that the monetary-policy stance would be more effectively transmitted to the
broader
economy, notwithstanding the dislocations observed in some financial markets.
Too often, they spend money to support private-sector projects that fail to provide a positive return for the
broader
economy.
The EU, despite its many challenges, has not only proved its value as a cornerstone of the international order; it has also vindicated the
broader
value of global vision and leadership, carried out through diplomacy and smart multilateralism.
The
broader
message from the Greek and French elections is that the attempt to impose a benevolent creditors’ dictatorship is now being met by a debtors’ revolt.
The UN report rightly tracks the violence against schoolgirls to
broader
concerns about violence and discrimination against women and girls globally.
Such an agreement could be defined relatively quickly, easing the pressure to rush into decisions on thorny issues relating to the EU budget, the jurisdiction of European courts, and migration, while putting in place a
broader
framework for cooperation.
Cyber attacks are just one element in a
broader
hybrid war that Russia is waging against the West.
The much greater problem has been that EU governments have been concentrating so hard on the details of “building Europe” that they have neglected
broader
strategic questions.
Moreover, ethics committees must be made aware of the special circumstances of sports, which limit the effectiveness of
broader
social policies on genetic modification.
Policies governing gene transfer in sports must, therefore, be recognized as subservient to
broader
bio-ethical and bio-legal interests that recognize the changing role of genetics in society.
The obesity epidemic, however, has a much
broader
footprint, affecting advanced economies and most emerging markets.
Clearly, a
broader
diplomatic approach is needed, and it should start by addressing a fundamental issue at the heart of the problem: namely, that no peace treaty has ever been signed to end the 1950-1953 Korean War.
A dialogue to replace the 64-year-old armistice with a formal peace agreement could pave the way for
broader
discussions about nuclear escalation and other threats to regional stability.
There was a more broader, more ominous message as well, one that belies China’s official rhetoric of harmony: “We should not leave the world with the impression that China is only focused on economic development, nor should we pursue the reputation” of being a “peaceful power, which would cost us dearly.”
Theoretical research and the practical experiences of many countries both show that focusing on price stability is the best way for monetary policy to achieve the
broader
objectives in the charter of the PBC: macroeconomic and financial stability, high employment growth, etc.
Indeed, price stability, and the
broader
macroeconomic stability emanating from it, would provide a good foundation for pushing forward with other financial sector reforms.
What this really highlights, however, is the importance of framing the debate about exchange-rate flexibility in a
broader
context.
This option should have been put on the table, recognizing that Greece has
broader
political reasons for staying within the eurozone.
If we are to defend the freedom of our enterprise, we must restore dialogue with the
broader
public and ensure that the relevance of our work is well understood – including by us.
That is why the United Kingdom’s House of Commons is considering introducing proxy voting, as part of a
broader
effort to give members – male and female – parental leave.
Bush’s New Middle EastPresident George W. Bush’s declaration of “mission accomplished” in Iraq five years ago was as hubristic as his current assessment that the “surge” has “delivered a major strategic victory in the
broader
war on terror” is a fantasy.
Aside from its implications for different national systems, the future shape of banking is critical to the
broader
financial system, including venture capital, private equity, and hedge funds.
Taken seriously, however, it could help provide an ongoing reminder of the importance of the financial sector to the
broader
well-being of the economy.
It needs to protect the poor and provide them with security and
broader
access to state services, and to convince them that reforms will work to their advantage.
With its foreign ministers meeting in Mexico this month to discuss
broader
global governance issues, the G-20 is beginning to move beyond a narrow economic focus.
This question still echoes through the decades, and the many answers have dwelled not only on military failings, but on
broader
questions concerning Arab political, economic, cultural, and technological development.
Universality is possible in
broader
terms as well, because the primary force in human history and world politics is not cultural plurality, but the general progress of modernization, whose institutional expressions are liberal democracy and market-oriented economics.
The G7’s domination gave way to the hope that
broader
membership would produce more comprehensive buy-in and stronger political support for increasing the banking system’s capital.
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