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The prohibition of state aid was a game
changer
for Europe, because it forced SOEs to operate on a level playing field and thus to become as efficient as their domestic or foreign competitors.
First, technology is fast becoming a game changer, especially in developing countries, where the gap in access to health care is the widest.
If the government can pull it off, it is a potential game
changer.
That could be a game
changer
in Afghanistan, where the Taliban now holds more territory than at any time since it was ousted from power in 2001.
Peace in Cyprus would be a strategic game
changer
for Europe, opening the possibility for the rapid revival of Turkey’s accession process, which has been largely stalled as a result of objections by the Republic of Cyprus.
But the move is not a game changer; it only buys time for policymakers to implement the tough measures needed to resolve the crisis.
As in the oil and gas sector – where tapping unconventional sources, such as shale and tar sands, has proved a game
changer
– the water sector must adopt all unconventional options, including recycling wastewater and desalinating ocean and brackish waters.
A watershed is a tipping point, a turning point, a game
changer.
But this does not change the fact that Russia is a declining power, whose diplomatic triumphs are mere tactical achievements that do not add up to a strategic game
changer
for the world.
The McKinsey Global Institute has identified shale energy as a “game changer” for the world economy, estimatingthat it could boost America’s GDP by as much as 4% ($690 billion) per year and add 1.7 million permanent jobs to the labor market by 2020.
Japan’s entry into the TPP this spring was a game
changer.
Recent moves to ease monetary policy have been a step in the right direction; but, so far, they have not proved to be a game
changer.
We need a game changer, like the integrated circuit, radio, or electricity.
Understandably, the West’s main strategic competitors – China and Russia – are watching the emergence of a potential global game
changer
with growing concern.
Electronic money is not a channel changer: as it develops, it will help transform the world economy.
The Northern Powerhouse would then be a genuine structural game
changer
for Britain’s economy.
The paid-in capital of each is $10 billion; so, even with an equity-to-loan ratio of 20% (the current floor for the World Bank), each will be able to lend only about $50 billion over the next decade – not chump change, but hardly a game
changer
– unless they “crowd in” substantial private investment.
On the contrary, the coming machine age could be a game
changer
in the battle for hegemony.
But the real game
changer
was the declaration by Herzog and Livni, who leads the small centrist Hatnuah party, that their parties would run jointly in the elections.
That means that the short-lived story of Italy’s jumbo IMF package, which was to be funded largely by non-European money, can be regarded as a game changer: while Italy may never receive such a package, Europe, it seems, is determined to resolve its problems using other people’s money.
The country’s strategic calculations are bound to have been affected by the ascension of Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to the Saudi throne, a real game
changer
that has resulted in a shift of alliances among the region’s Sunni powers.
By highlighting that even a mighty military power sometimes needs support, the attack could prove to be a game
changer
in the effort to create a European political union.
While an HIV vaccine would no doubt be a game changer, it would be only one of a diverse range of tools needed to contain one of mankind’s deadliest pandemics.
As Secretary-General Guterres said last month when he announced the launch of the task force, digital technology “can be a game changer” in delivering progress on the SDGs.
The International Monetary Fund enthusiastically endorsed it at the time, calling it a potential fiscal “game changer.”
This may be a real game
changer.
Such an approach could be a game
changer
in terms of the EU’s political credibility, which is perhaps most crucial to keeping the EU dream alive.
Given that it would exclude China, such a discussion alone would be a game
changer.
Europe’s Fairness CrisisBRUSSELS – Slowly– far too slowly – politicians in Europe are beginning to understand that the deep crisis gripping the European Union is a game
changer.
But the real game
changer
has been the ECB’s creativity in designing ways to prevent the sudden insolvency of banks and governments.
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