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Bernanke’s
deep
knowledge of the Great Depression and of financial crises is exactly what America – and the world – needs in a Fed chair now.
The move toward more pluralist politics in Arab states has unleashed
deep
social divides over the nature and purpose of policing – divides that invariably complicate the reform process.
The Catalan question has
deep
historical roots, as does nationalism more broadly.
The duty of progressive Europeans is to reject both: the
deep
establishment at the EU level and the competing nationalisms ravaging solidarity and common sense in member states like Spain.
Some argued in favor of delaying consolidation, because the economy was still in a
deep
recession; too harsh an adjustment, according to this view, would have a major impact on a still-weak private economy.
He has made it easier for American Jews, even those who feel a
deep
devotion to Israel, to be critical of its leaders.
Stanford University, with its
deep
links to the tech industry, has recently added courses with topics like “Ethics, Public Policy, and Technological Change” and “Computers, Ethics, and Public Policy.”
Many Asian countries, through
deep
and predictable political engagement with the US, have grown accustomed to America’s commitment to their security.
If the US tips from mild recession into
deep
recession, the global deflationary implications will cancel out some of the inflationary pressures the world is facing.
Hundreds of destroyed communities are scattered
deep
in the mountains.
But people told us that they often miss and the supplies land up thousands of feet or below in
deep
forests.
Economists applauded Argentina’s attempt to avoid this outcome through a
deep
restructuring accompanied by the GDP-linked bonds.
And, as the experiment has continued, the risk of failure – and thus of the wrenching corrections and
deep
economic dislocations that would follow – has grown.
With roughly $2 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves, the Chinese do have
deep
pockets to fund massive increases in government spending, and to help backstop bank loans.
Fundamental civil rights must be established, supported by
deep
changes in the education system, reforms of family law, and a more open space for media and culture.
Its
deep
divisions meant that Fatah candidates split the vote and ensured a Hamas landslide.
Given all of this, when the crisis struck, it was
deep
and far-reaching, and today’s strengthening economic recovery has not overcome the understandable but devastating loss of trust in the financial system that followed.
Unfortunately, the supremely confident Kasparov did not take
Deep
Blue seriously enough in the 1997 rematch.
Barring another round of
deep
financial crises, it won’t be – as long as politicians do not stand in the way of the new paradigm of trade, technology, and artificial intelligence.
The reasons have
deep
historical roots.
As anyone with experience in development policy knows, fiscal transfers cannot generate convergence growth, unless they are backed by
deep
societal changes – and that demands active local leadership.
For Russia's public knows
deep
in its bones that Russia's bloated yet ineffective state is the greatest threat to its economy.
By contrast, when President Barack Obama took over in 2009, he inherited from George W. Bush an economy sinking into a
deep
recession.
He went on to express “feelings of
deep
remorse” and offer a “heartfelt apology” to the victims.
The Kirchners lifted Argentina out of the
deep
crisis of 2001, presiding over GDP growth rates similar to those of China.
It would also enable the UN peace process to resume, this time with the US and Russia working together to restrain violence, keep Al Qaeda at bay (a shared interest), and find a longer-term pragmatic solution to Syria’s
deep
domestic divisions.
As Wen’s successor, Li Keqiang, attempts to engineer
deep
systemic reforms, understanding Wen’s policy decisions could not be more relevant.
Europe should lead by example – offering the world the benefit of its
deep
experience of financial diplomacy and volunteering to take the first steps forward.
More recently, certain leaders of the anti-Chavista opposition – now exiled to the wilderness, for the time being – have alleged that Maduro’s regime has
deep
ties to North Korea, Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, and the freelancing militant group Hezbollah.
But it should also worry about meltdown risk – about the danger that its own failure to act, by leading to a
deep
recession, will undermine political leaders’ ability to take the steps needed to put their economies on a sound footing.
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