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Yet this unified approach was undermined by the post-World War II logic of geopolitical blocs
competing
over ideas, power, and influence.
Specifically, there is a need for more experimentation, improved data collection, and careful evaluation, including reliable comparisons with
competing
approaches.
That is partly because people devote a rising share of their income to
competing
for property in more attractive locations, and partly because in service-intensive economies, high-value-added activities and talent cluster in dominant cities.
But for liberal democracies, regulating social media is not so straightforward, because it requires governments to strike a balance between
competing
principles.
When there are
competing
technological approaches, such as the famous contest in the 1970s between the Betamax and VHS standards for videotape, consumers are better served if these contests between similar standards are settled promptly and decisively, to preclude the risk of spending money on a losing technology.
The geopolitical implications of these land reclamation efforts are well documented: The majority of the activity has taken place on the Spratly Islands, an archipelago in the waters between Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines, all of which – along with China, Taiwan, and Brunei – have
competing
claims to the region.
Obama has understandably focused on
competing
priorities, including the troubled US economy and ongoing wars abroad.
Seventh, let us hope that new policies targeting information and communication technology (ICT) strike the right balance among all stakeholders’
competing
and legitimate concerns.
An independent panel could play the role of arbiter, evaluating the
competing
claims and helping to overcome the political posturing on both sides.
Companies that provide content will increasingly find themselves
competing
with individuals who offer entertainment for free.
This phenomenon is not visible yet, because analysts focus on popular bloggers and online media sites
competing
with traditional media.
Factions within the Russian, Indian, Mexican, and South African governments have their own
competing
political priorities.
Various theories draw on this basic framework – and each
competing
explanation suggests different strategies for reducing health inequalities.
Restrictions on technology transfers and linkages, often justified by national security concerns, would give rise to
competing
and incompatible standards.
The Internet would splinter into
competing
domains.
And if there were an interruption in global oil flows, it would be cushioned by
competing
producers and new technologies.
Freshly-minted degree holders, especially from lower-quality programs, are finding it particularly hard to get a job nowadays, because they are
competing
with experienced workers who are also jobless.
Competing
with HollywoodLONDON: Just over one hundred years ago, one of the nineteenth century's greatest novelists said: "It was wonderful to find America, but it would have been more wonderful to miss it."
It's not too late to create a programming, software and information-based industry capable of
competing
at the leading edge of what may well turn out to be the 21st Century's most exciting, profitable and influential, industrial and cultural sector.
Russia’s foreign and defense ministries have both asserted primacy in the BMD dialogue with the US, but with
competing
perspectives and priorities.
China’s announcement of a troop deployment to the Paracel Islands follows a month in which
competing
territorial claimants heightened their rhetoric, China’s naval presence in disputed areas became more visible, and the Chinese divided the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose foreign ministers could not agree on a communiqué for the first time in 45 years.
The legal and political issues associated with the
competing
territorial claims – and the marine and energy resources and navigation rights that go with them – are mind-bogglingly complex.
Only then can any credence be given to its stated position – not unattractive in principle – in favor of resource-sharing arrangements for disputed territory pending final resolution of
competing
claims.
In fact, there was no single army, but rather
competing
armed groups with distinct backers, ideologies, and goals.
Just like any other ecosystem, it is characterized by the push and pull among
competing
actors.
English now seems to have reached the point of no return in its accelerating global expansion,
competing
with national languages in such diverse fields as popular music, transport, the Internet, banking, cinema and television, science, and sports.
It was costly in many ways, but it assured him of multiple,
competing
flows of information.
In 2017, US workers are not
competing
with low-wage foreign labor, capital, and technology, as they did in the 1970s.
Rather, they are
competing
with a nearly unbeatable combination of low-wage foreign labor and US knowhow.
With US workers already
competing
against robots at home, and against low-wage workers abroad, disrupting imports will just create more jobs for robots.
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