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Women account for only 9% of developers in Europe’s booming app industry, and comprise only 30% of workers in the
broader
ICT sector.
But it will also deliver
broader
lessons.
Roughly 75% of today’s small countries were formed in the last 70 years, mostly as a result of
broader
democratic transitions and in tandem with trade growth and globalization.
The problem is that it may take a decade or longer before robotics and the like feed a
broader
rising tide that lifts all boats.
This flight fuels a
broader
sense of fear and uncertainty among everyone from investors to employees, which is reinforced as it becomes apparent that the CEO isn’t fulfilling promises made during the interview process.
Obama’s efforts in Southeast Asia were all part of his
broader
strategic “pivot” to Asia, announced in 2011.
But her admonition also reflects a
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national preoccupation with economic might, befitting a vast country with continent-size aspirations.
Gottemoeller’s declaration, as well as Gates’ explicit recognition of Israel’s nuclear status should be interpreted within the context of the Obama administration’s
broader
disarmament agenda.
Their ideas would feed into a
broader
process involving the EU institutions and governments that want to overhaul Europe.
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post-war experience supports the conclusion that domestic policies are what matter most.
The call for dialogue – such a sleek and simple request, fitting neatly into a 140-character tweet – resonates with much of the international media and the
broader
nebula known as the “international community.”
Over the next year, Turkish politicians would do well to remember that record and the
broader
context of the party's appeal as the fate of Refah and key questions about Turkey's political system are determined.
The real value created by many of these companies is much
broader.
Unlike others, such as my Harvard colleague Martin Feldstein, who argue that Europe is not a natural monetary area, I believed that monetary union made perfect sense in the context of a
broader
European project that emphasized – as it still does – political institution-building alongside economic integration.
On the contrary, as a measure of GDP, foreign financial flows to Africa are higher than those to emerging markets, and they come from a
broader
range of sources.
The transition to the new stance will involve a
broader
and much more political role for the central bank.
Initially, central bankers were keen to cultivate this romance as a means of meeting their
broader
policy objectives of growth, employment, stable inflation, and financial stability.
Rising electricity and water tariffs, and changes in the allocation of growing tax revenues, reflect a
broader
approach to green financing.
As long as protests remain local, however, they can be managed as isolated cases that won’t pose a
broader
challenge or spark a movement toward systemic change.
The dam projects have also become a focal point for a
broader
political debate within the Chinese media.
Similar environmental protests have evolved into demands for
broader
political change in other countries.
Many of China’s leading environmentalists are former students and intellectual leaders from the Tiananmen protests of 1989 who believe that environmental activism offers an avenue for advancing
broader
political reform.
If inflation does rise faster than the Fed expects, it may be forced to increase interest rates rapidly, with adverse effects on financial markets and potentially on the
broader
economy.
This is probably related to the government’s
broader
crackdown on dissidents;China’s growing economic heft, which makes an open Hong Kong seem less important to its future prosperity; and a lack of understanding of what Hong Kong’s system really means.
To help ensure that outcome, the international community should vigorously remind it of the
broader
ramifications of being viewed as an untrustworthy partner.
For a country to export the services of lawyers, doctors, engineers, insurers, accountants, and teachers, other countries must recognize and trust its professional qualifications and
broader
regulatory regime.
Even though a weak US response is the biggest risk on the economic side, what happens in China may well have deeper and more lasting consequences on the
broader
historical canvas.
Leaving aside credible questions about the capacity of the Afghan security forces, transferring security responsibility to the Afghan state does not address
broader
Afghan grievances about bad governance or the abuse of power – both key drivers of the conflict.
Even if the US had achieved stability in Iraq, this would not have assured victory in the “war on terrorism,” let alone success in achieving
broader
strategic objectives.
This has induced market players to take on the wrong types of risk, leaving them poorly prepared for adverse changes in the economy and posing a
broader
threat to long-term financial stability.
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