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By contrast, rapid population growth in many poorer countries still poses a severe threat to human welfare.
The left, by contrast, believes that markets, particularly financial markets, need considerable government regulation and supervision to function well; gives greater weight to public goods (for example, parks, a clean environment, and mass-transit systems); seeks to reduce economic inequality, believing that it undermines democracy and the sense of fairness that is important to well-being; and is more willing to pursue international cooperation as a means to secure peace and provide global public goods, such as climate protection.
In contrast, if history is a guide, a policy mix characterized by financial de-regulation (a Trump favorite) and an independent central bank facing potential full employment and overheating would be a harbinger of higher interest rates.
By contrast, most public services have no prices, there is not supposed to be a profit motive in their provision, and capital markets are not supposed to choose what to fund: the money funds whatever is in the budget.
By contrast, finance and infrastructure ministries of have more of a back-end character.
It is interesting to
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the likely consequences of the election in Ethiopia with the expected fallout from the presidential election scheduled in Sudan at around the same time.
In
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to the Muslim world, Europeans pride themselves on being objective.
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this with the America of bailouts, where the fat are considered “too big to fail.”
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this to what New York City is rightly concerned about: the 3.3% chance each year (entirely without global warming) that a Category 3 hurricane will hit New York.
Indeed, so-called “second-wave” feminist theory abounds in assertions that war, racism, love of hierarchy, and general repressiveness belong to “patriarchy”; women’s leadership, by contrast, would naturally create a more inclusive, collaborative world.
By contrast, rebelling against one’s parents’ generation and rediscovering traditional moral stances will save France – a message that is highly applicable to issues, such as education and immigration, that may dominate the electoral campaign.
In
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to the centuries-old Westphalian order of nation-states, in which each state’s specific weight was the determining factor, in a world of interdependency, the security, economic stability, health, and environment of the strongest is continually a hostage of the weakest.
America, by contrast, has witnessed a massive assault on those rights, including that of habeas corpus – the right to challenge one’s detention before an independent judge.
By contrast, the United Kingdom has 270 doctors per 100,000 people.
City dwellers, by contrast, can explore a wide variety of options to create custom-made villages according to their social, intellectual, or creative affinities.
By contrast, some American policymakers continue to believe that Iran would abandon its enrichment program if only the European Union imposed unilateral sanctions.
By contrast, the Internet of Things will probably require prior diffusion of many other technologies.
In contrast, “behavioral economists” acknowledge that currencies can depart from parity for a protracted period, but argue that this results not from traders’ attempts to interpret movements in macroeconomic fundamentals, but from market psychology and irrational trading.
By contrast, for all the other eurozone members, there were large deviations between the ECB policy interest rate and the interest rates consistent with the Taylor rule.
It is perhaps a little unfair to
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these efforts to what the US did in Syria.
Fast forward to the present, and
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Nemeth’s deft diplomacy with what we see in Kyiv.
In
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to the British royal family’s stiffness and reserve, she showed herself to be a princess who was also a normal human being, more like the rest of us.
By contrast, a growing group of current and former officials continues to express concern about current and potential future risks in the United States, Europe, and globally.
By contrast, white particles consist largely of sulfur from the burning of coal and oil.
By contrast, each passing day seems to drive EU members further apart.
In
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to the recent rash of bailouts, future government bailouts should protect only some creditors of a bailed-out institution.
By contrast, Santos, despite his good intentions, negotiated a peace plan that creates rights for the FARC.
By contrast, Portugal and Italy are currently Europe’s laggards, with growth rates of just 1.5% and 1.7%, respectively, in 2006.
By contrast, Trump, with his “America first” approach to foreign policy, has paid little attention to the South China Sea dispute.
What accounts for the stark
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between the mass protests against the Vietnam War and the muted public reaction to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq?
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