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The most obvious implication is that Francis is weary of polarization, and hopes that the dual canonization will help to propel a shift toward a “big tent” Catholicism that appeals to a
broader
range of people.
Last month, US President Barack Obama, in setting out his
broader
foreign-policy stance, spoke of Syria’s three evils – brutal military tactics, the terrorist threat from the opposition, and the need to support refugees.
Indeed, corruption in India is far
broader
and deeper than the headlines suggest.
Because the 90% threshold had become political fodder, its subsequent demolition also gained
broader
political meaning.
Unfortunately, the report also masks a
broader
legislative and regulatory agenda that will add unnecessary risk – and a lot of it – to the financial system.
While US lawmakers are pushing to repeal portions of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation – which contains a provision requiring oil, gas, and mining companies to disclose payments they make to governments – the
broader
trend is toward greater transparency and accountability.
Global ChangeI want to start this lecture not in the thicket of the European debate, but with a
broader
view of global changes that affect all countries.
In fact, Netanyahu has fundamentally misunderstood the Iran challenge: It is not an existential threat, but part of a
broader
struggle for regional mastery.
In fact, his initiative triggered a much
broader
discussion of the principles underpinning the euro, its governance, and the very rationale for its existence.
And all of these coalitions should inspire the
broader
international community to adopt similar measures to advance the Third Industrial Revolution.
Such policing can be a tool of both information and deterrence, and can thus serve as an effective component of a
broader
strategy, including measures ranging from beefing up border police and intelligence services to military intervention in the Middle East or Africa.
While national-level action, such as Spain’s anti-terror cooperation with Morocco, is necessary, it can work only in the context of
broader
European action, including intelligence-sharing, migrant policy, and collaboration among police and security forces.
Moreover, whereas some states hope to revive the GGE process or enlarge it into a
broader
UN process, others are skeptical, and believe that future progress will be limited to discussions among like-minded states, rather than leading to universal agreements.
But, beyond the impact that this approach is having on individual economies are
broader
systemic risks that arise from surging equities and weaker currencies.
The narrow aim should be to nip terrorism in the bud, and the
broader
aim should be to open a dialogue with the Muslim community.
With migrant numbers sharply down, the current political crisis is obviously symptomatic of a
broader
existential battle between empathetic liberalism and populist illiberalism.
Perhaps as a result, support for independence in Catalonia appears to be far broader, with about half of the region’s residents saying that they support secession.
That must now change, with the private sector taking on a broader, more integrated role in the development agenda.
That is a difficult challenge, because civil society organizations with the greatest interest in learning how to cope with the new pressures tend to specialize in specific development areas, such as the Millennium Development Goals, or sectoral issues, rather than having a
broader
view of how development finance institutions and their big shareholders operate.
In abandoning the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, US President Donald Trump rejected the advice of allies and showed an utter disregard for the interests of France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the
broader
international community.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s last-minute effort to construct a
broader
diplomatic approach toward Iran was sidelined in the final hour, with little to no explanation from the Trump administration.
It must seize this moment to introduce a
broader
strategy toward Iran, one that convinces Iranian leaders to address legitimate concerns about their ongoing ballistic-missile program and disruptive behavior in the region.
In taking the
broader
approach outlined above, the goal, as Macron has proposed, should be to conclude a parallel agreement to the JCPOA.
By strengthening its capacity for defense and global leadership, the EU can advance both its own interests and those of the
broader
international order.
In a
broader
context, Hungary's re-integration into western institutional structures is proceeding steadily if not at the desired pace.
Governments also have a
broader
role to play.
If the Trump administration shows some openness to giving Europe a better deal, the EU should try to focus on opening a
broader
dialogue on trade with the US.
A question of
broader
significance was raised by the case of an eight-year-old Los Angeles child who is anatomically female, but dresses as, and wants to be considered, a boy.
But the
broader
problem remains that people who are uncertain about their gender identification, move between genders, or have both female and male sexual organs do not fit into the standard male/female dichotomy.
Recent changes in China should instead be regarded as part of a
broader
process, in which competing systems of governance are emerging to cope with complex, globally connected challenges, such as disruptive technologies, geopolitical rivalries, climate change, and demographic shifts.
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