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Meanwhile, the Chinese government, using its Wuzhen World Internet Conference series, has issued principles endorsed by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization calling for recognition of the right of sovereign states to control online
content
on their territory.
But this need not contradict the call to protect the public core, which refers to connectivity rather than
content.
In fact, the basic concept that is sometimes called “Web 2.0” rests on the idea of user-based
content
bubbling up from below rather than descending from the top of a traditional information hierarchy.
Moreover, cultural differences impede any broad agreements on regulating online
content.
Germany now boasts a booming economy, near full employment, rising wages, and
content
unions.
Not interested in geopolitical power – a legacy of its Nazi past – Germany was
content
to back France’s ambitions as long as the Common Market allowed it to be Europe’s economic powerhouse.
Time and again he has said that Russia's national idea must blend traditional Russian concepts with a new, modern
content.
The newly globalized India can no longer
content
itself with mediocrity in this global competition.
In China, political leaders seem genuine in their commitment to reduce the carbon
content
of their runaway economy.
The International Literacy Institute, which I direct, has partnered with the Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy, a local NGO, to introduce into school computer labs software that supports children’s reading through multilingual
content
designed around everyday situations involving family, community, and health.
In an effort to rein in extremist content, YouTube removed hundreds of videos related to the conflict, including many posted by Shaam News Network, Qasioun News Agency, and Idlib Media Center – all independent news outlets documenting the disaster.
Twitter’s censors have even hit the heart of Europe; in January, a German satire magazine was blocked from the platform after the Bundestag enacted legislation imposing fines of up to €50 million ($61 million) on social media firms that fail to remove illegal
content
in a timely manner.
Leaders of the world’s democracies must resist the illiberal assault on independent news organizations, and that means rethinking loosely crafted
content
laws that are vulnerable to abuse.
Just before entering a gas station, Brazilian drivers calculate whether conventional gasoline or ethanol is cheaper (bioethanol has 30% less energy
content
than traditional gasoline), then choose between a gasoline and an ethanol pump.
By contrast, Thailand’s government and local elite seem
content
to remain a provincial country shielded from global competition in science and technology.
In fact, wealthy China has little in common with aid-dependent Pakistan, beyond the fact that both are revisionist states not
content
with their existing frontiers.
This is not to say that China is
content
to depend on Pakistani security forces.
These elements perform crucial functions, such as transporting oxygen, nutrients, and immunoglobulins (which defend against infection), and regulating water content, temperature, and pH level.
And shale gas emits CO2 when burned, even though it has half the carbon
content
of coal and has played a significant role in cutting US carbon emissions to mid-1990’s levels.
So long as foreign investors and central banks are
content
to continue piling up holdings of US debt, America can go on spending whatever is needed to sustain its many security commitments around the world, as well as finance its trade and budget deficits.
Americans, for their part, must accept that a strong Europe will not be
content
to simply do America’s bidding.
Of course, if I am right, the DNS will lose its value over time, and most people will get to Web sites and
content
via social networks and apps, or via Google (or whatever supersedes it in the competitive marketplace).
Too often, the raters seem
content
to follow rather than lead sentiment.
According to the Atlas of Economic Complexity, developed by Ricardo Hausmann and colleagues at Harvard University, the 2008 gap between Greece’s income and the knowledge
content
of its exports was the largest in a sample of 128 countries.
The latter approach held that efforts to roll back Communism in the short run were too risky, given the Soviet nuclear arsenal, and that the United States and the West should
content
themselves with limiting the spread of Soviet power and influence.
Thus, it remains unclear just how much the timing and
content
of the recent leaks were determined by Russia itself or by WikiLeaks, where the documents actually appeared.
To support these efforts, China’s propaganda machine has probably been instructed to tone down nationalist rhetoric and cut out
content
that might offend its neighbors.
I believe it would be contrary to the spirit of this alliance, and to the principle of its openness if,
content
with our own invitation, we forgot about those who have not been invited.
A conservative ruling party with deep religious roots is
content
to leave religion to private observance, with no direct influence on public policy.
What we do not need are forests of reports going to supervisors who appear to devote ample resources to ensuring they arrive on time but fewer on interpreting their
content
and drawing the relevant conclusions.
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