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For all his
deep
emotional attachment to the idea of Israel embracing all of historical Judea and Samaria, Rabin knew that the only way to ensure a democratic Jewish state with viable, secure borders was to accept a Palestinian state alongside it, equally secure and viable.
For Apartheid's demise has not solved the country's
deep
economic problems, including an unemployment rate in excess of 25%.
So far, there appears to be no rush to make amends in South Africa, and, as elsewhere, the evidence is meager that the corporate conscience runs very
deep.
But support for the TNC is largely skin
deep
– it is neither grounded in knowledge of how the opaque council functions, nor based on an understanding of its goals.
Even though they are fighting side-by-side in Libya, with their armies expressing a
deep
confidence in each other, there are distinct nuances in each country’s position on military intervention.
One extreme is the simplistic Keynesian remedy that assumes that government deficits don’t matter when the economy is in
deep
recession; indeed, the bigger the better.
When it comes to managing a
deep
and complex crisis, indeed, European voters tend to prefer the experience of conservative politicians.
Such
deep
theoretical conflicts have real-world consequences, as they impede constructive debate and cooperative action in crisis situations.
The political struggles that this generates will determine whether America will move more closely to the social democratic norm for developed countries, or find some way to accept and rationalize its existence as a country of high economic risk and
deep
divisions of income and wealth.
The new economy arrived after a decade of
deep
transformation within US companies.
For example, the planned portion of the wall that reaches the settlement of Ariel,
deep
inside the West Bank, extends 15 kilometers inside Palestinian territories.
Although no Japanese emperor has visited India before, the bilateral relationship runs
deep.
In other words, many people’s votes were driven by risk aversion, fear, and intimidation, rather than hope, passion, or
deep
emotional attachment to a common identity.
But consider Argentina, which suffered a
deep
four-year depression, beginning in 1998.
The terrorist attacks on New York, Washington, and now Madrid are terrible symptoms of the
deep
changes already occurring.
There is a fossil carbon continuum ranging from easy, conventional oil, to
deep
and ultra-deep offshore oil, to extra-heavy crude oil.
The population is sparse – roughly 700,000 people on territory the size of France – with agricultural communities nestled in
deep
valleys and a few herdsmen in the high mountains.
There is no formula, but, befitting the seriousness of the challenge and Bhutan’s
deep
tradition of Buddhist reflection, there is an active and important process of national deliberation.
And what is important to bear in mind is that the slowdown in China and the
deep
recessions in the Russian Federation and Brazil only explain part of the broad falloff in growth.
We will make it a reality through dialogue and
deep
reflection about Europe's common values.
The third point is more diagnostic: The shockingly anemic pattern of post-crisis US consumer demand has resulted from a
deep
Japan-like balance-sheet recession.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, for example, openly frets about the
deep
divisions among EU member states over Brexit and questions whether “the Hungarians and the Poles want exactly the same things as the Germans and the French.”
Indeed, many of them – current or future European citizens – have fallen back into
deep
poverty.
After all, many of the advanced-country banks, especially in Europe, that dominated such investment – for example, financing large-scale infrastructure projects – are undergoing
deep
deleveraging and rebuilding their capital buffers.
If Abe and his allies were cosmopolitan in their outlook, with a
deep
understanding of, or concern for, other countries, the decision to revisit the 1993 apology would indeed be extraordinary.
Since the 2008 global financial crisis, the romance has become particularly intense, especially as the Fed has been compelled to use a range of unconventional measures to overcome the capital-market disruptions that almost tipped the world economy into a
deep
depression.
But, as the boom recedes, a deep, debilitating weakness is becoming increasingly apparent: the region’s inadequate education systems.
The United States’ economy is gradually reviving, albeit slowly by the standards of recovery from a
deep
recession.
Most large US banks – Citi is an exception – passed US Federal Reserve stress tests recently, with enough capital to withstand a hypothetical
deep
recession (13% unemployment, a 21% further fall in home prices, and a 50% stock-market decline).
Widespread corruption has bred
deep
discontent: workers protest the Enron-like bilking of their life savings, townspeople fight against illegal land seizures, and villagers battle injustices – small and large – on a daily basis.
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