Corners
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Small wonder, then, that Russians always cut corners, jump over fences, and never follow a path designated for walking - these paths were built not to make life easier for people, but to control them.
The Crisis Down UnderCANBERRA – The Great Recession of 2008 reached the farthest
corners
of the earth.
Abroad, China’s rise has caused admiration, envy, suspicion, and even outright hostility in some
corners.
Moreover, while Berlusconi undoubtedly possesses business acumen, he has, like Trump, cut plenty of
corners
along the way.
The result is cutting corners, deficiencies in care, and poorer outcomes for patients.
At this time, when military conflict risks worsening in different
corners
of the world, western agencies in particular can support the people of a troubled area.
To succeed, three lines of power emanate from Kim Kyong-hui – to the Party, the military, and the central government, with each line branching into the smallest
corners
of North Korean life.
Our complex value chains reach deep into some of the most remote
corners
of the world.
It will take at least a generation for these changes to make themselves felt in most
corners
of the world.
Hariri was the leading Sunni politician, and after his murder both communities found themselves in opposing
corners
with respect to Syria.
Why such low rates are appropriate for the economy and for how long they will continue to be appropriate are deep and unsettled questions; they call attention to what MIT’s Olivier Blanchard calls the “dark corners” of economics, where research has so far shed too little light.
The job was done with all the care and precision of a grand hotel: boxed
corners
and neatly turned-down cover.
It would require inspired leadership from all
corners
of Europe – including government, business, organized labor, and civil society as well as a renewed commitment to integrity, inclusiveness, responsibility, and generosity.
Taken a step further, the research suggests that we should not be surprised to find a similar parallel in many others
corners
of society.
And indeed, The Ordinary Virtues by the former Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff, which grew from a Carnegie study, indicates that even in the world’s most desolate and lawless corners, individuals have a strong sense of their own rights and also, if to a lesser extent, of the importance of treating those close to them with decency.
The cost would be significant, and
corners
would no doubt be cut.
Whether the victims of exploitation are garment workers, mountain guides, or employed in myriad other
corners
of the global economy, they typically lack the resources to press successfully for meaningful change on their own.
The spread of manufacturing, and hence greater prosperity, into the nooks and
corners
of Asia’s hinterlands through trade and investment flows, points to the need for Asian governments to begin to understand, and reckon with, increased economic integration.
China’s investment frenzy reminds many people of Japan in the 1980’s, when high-speed rail links were extended to Japan’s remotest
corners.
We live in an age of science in which people can see around corners, hear and see things happening in outer space, and clone animals.
As Song Siming, a handsome, successful, and Audi-driving – but also married – secretary to the Mayor, tells her, “On those unsightly
corners
in the dark where dirt, flies, and rats wander, nobody's paying attention.”
Beyond compensation, the next generation of finance professionals will be paid its truest rewards in the satisfaction that comes with the gains made in democratizing finance – extending its benefits into
corners
of society where they are most needed.
And they are suffering or fearful still in many parts of the world – particularly the Middle East, Sudan, South Sudan, and Central Africa, and in vulnerable
corners
of Asia such as North Korea, Myanmar, and Afghanistan.
India was again using the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations to provide Indians – including former Indians – from all
corners
of the world the assurance that they were indeed at home.
It will be decided in classrooms, workplaces, houses of worship, community centers, urban street corners, and halls of government.
In some corners, Christians are regarded as complicit in the government’s brutal crackdown, making them targets for attack.
Its leadership adheres to the view, expressed in many
corners
of the Arab Sunni world, that Shia Muslims are apostates and betrayers of Islam who rank among the worst of the worst (alongside Israel and the United States).
Most of its students, like their counterparts across the northern developed world, are taking these next months to flee to the four
corners
of the country, and the world.
Indeed, we are in the midst of dramatic technological breakthroughs, with advances in digital technology connecting all
corners
of the world.
The Israel-Palestine conflict has produced negative political repercussions that travel instantly to all
corners
of the Islamic world.
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