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Giving one another access to
deep
thinking on the issue could be the best means to encourage cooperation and, most important, a doctrine of “no surprises.”
They have mismanaged their way into a
deep
crisis, betraying all of the lofty promises of unity and prosperity issued when the euro was created.
We will convey our
deep
appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world – including in my own country.”
More opportunities for broad and
deep
encounters between Muslims and non-Muslims must be developed and sustained, at both the individual and institutional levels.
Simply put, biodiversity is the web of life, including all organisms found in every habitat, from the fish of the
deep
oceans to the birds of the tropical rainforests and everything in between.
A
deep
understanding of plant science is essential in planning and executing conservation projects.
If you compare the concepts used to frame newspaper editorials today and ten or more years ago, you will find the
deep
- but unacknowledged - impact of the social sciences.
Three completed trade agreements (with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia) have been languishing for years, mostly because of
deep
opposition to free trade from labor unions and the Democratic Party.
And just in case there was any sign of flagging, we now have Black Friday, an export from the United States, when we are all encouraged to drink
deep
of the modern Christmas spirit and shop until we drop.
By 1830, the rift between the “Holy Alliance” countries (Russia, Prussia, and Austria) and the rest of Europe was
deep.
From the eighteenth century on – including Charles de Gaulle’s epic role in World War II, decolonization in Africa, and the May 1968 student revolt – France has been a frequent bellwether of
deep
societal changes across Europe.
This trinity is not something new for Japan, but has
deep
historical roots.
America’s addiction to regime change (in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria) is the
deep
cause of Europe’s refugee crisis.
But, for the most part, fiscal and monetary policies have so far not followed leaders’ rhetorical promises of
deep
structural reforms and redistribution to favor the indigenous and the poor.
Indeed, in certain key fields, Europe possesses a globally recognized tradition of excellence linked to a very
deep
culture of quality.
If Yellen is so determined to keep interest rates in a
deep
freeze, why has she been trying in recent months to talk up longer-term rates by insisting that the Fed is likely to hike rates faster than the market currently believes?
Inflation in the US has been consistently below target and, even today, bond yields reflect
deep
skepticism about whether the Fed has the will or the capacity to sustain price growth at the official 2% target on a consistent basis.
Unfortunately, gold bugs seem surprisingly – or perhaps willfully – ignorant of the chronic financial crises and
deep
recessions of that era.
The 2012-2014 period was especially difficult, with a
deep
and prolonged recession resulting in a 2.1% drop in real GDP and 4.3% drop in real per capita income.
But there were, in fact,
deep
tax cuts.
Differences over strategy and tactics between the key members of the currency union, especially Germany and France, and between the eurozone’s northern and southern members, simply run too
deep.
And it is also why the
deep
distrust between Russia and the US – which, despite its lost hegemony, remains an essential geopolitical actor – will have to be addressed.
For example, after spending five years crisscrossing the US in their single-engine propeller plane, James and Deborah Fallows have published Our Towns, a
deep
and faithful account of local efforts to rebuild the country.
To this day, I remember vividly the sense of general anxiety that prevailed among citizens, accentuated by
deep
concern about what the future might hold.
It requires a
deep
knowledge of the human heart; a single word, a gesture, or a look can lift or wreck a patient’s spirits.
For me, a compelling hypothesis is that workers, shaken by the 2008 financial crisis and the
deep
recession that resulted, have grown afraid to demand promotions or to search for better-paying employers – despite the ease of finding work in the recently tight labor market.
In fact, Israel is in
deep
denial, which was reflected in Netanyahu’s contemptuous rejection of a two-state solution in his successful re-election campaign.
Although Powell is not a PhD economist like current Fed Chair Janet Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, he has used his years as an “ordinary” governor at the Fed to gain a
deep
knowledge of the key issues he will face.
Beneath the veneer of mutual affection on display in Washington, Macron’s visit was marked by
deep
disagreements, including over climate change and the Iran nuclear deal.
But in 2018, Europe’s prospects reverted to a state of
deep
uncertainty – nowhere more so than in France itself.
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