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Moreover, Poland avoided extreme booms and the
deep
recessions that follow.
Its impact on national and international public opinion is broad, but not
deep.
Unless we respond with strong governance and the necessary tools to enforce regulations, ruthless pirate fishing will continue with impunity, there will be no binding international safety standards for
deep
sea oil and gas drilling, and plastic pollution and abandoned fishing gear will continue to proliferate.
It did not take long for Hong Kongers to realize that their new leader harbored a
deep
– and deeply flawed – “patriotic” worldview that regarded Western “values” as unsuitable for Hong Kong, the first globalized Chinese city in modern history.
Then the
deep
divisions over Vietnam and civil rights, combined with a surge of consumerism and advertising, seemed to end an era of shared sacrifice for the common good.
For one thing, there are
deep
differences between the economic philosophies of policymakers in France and Germany.
First, the “loss” of the Cold War, and with it imperial and superpower status, has created a
deep
and so far unresolved crisis in the collective mentality of Russia’s political class.
A conservative ruling party with
deep
religious roots is content to leave religion to private observance, with no direct influence on public policy.
The idea of a bi-national Israeli-Palestinian state embodies the dangerous illusion that two peoples who are utterly different in their language, religion, culture, and history, who are divided by a
deep
economic chasm and connected to their own external worlds – the Palestinians to the Arab world and Israelis to the rest of world Jewry – can be combined in the framework of a single state.
If the UK enters a
deep
recession and struggles to deliver on the Leave campaign’s promises, many voters may yet want to remain in the single market, or even the EU itself.
By plunging Italy into a
deep
recession (from which it has yet to recover), austerity sank interim Prime Minister Mario Monti’s broad-based coalition and boosted Beppe Grillo’s anti-establishment, anti-euro Five Star Movement, which finished second in the European Parliament election.
Rather than helping Greece to overcome its crisis, the austerity policies pursued since May 2010 have plunged it into a
deep
recession that perpetuates fiscal deficits and aggravates financial uncertainty.
Second, they should promise to unveil, in the next couple of years, national “pathways” to
deep
decarbonization by 2050.
The goal today, backed by the Apollo Programme, is
deep
decarbonization.
In other words, culture plays a much larger role in shaping interpretations of human rights than many realize, which implies that human-rights practitioners should be wary of passing judgment on any practice with
deep
cultural or religious roots.
With approximately 600 refugee doctors living in Britain, the well of untapped talent in the UK is
deep.
Thanks to their
deep
pockets, Big Tech can gobble up or squelch any new firm that threatens core profit lines, no matter how indirectly.
Sweden, Denmark and Britain (as well as Switzerland and Norway which remain outside the EU) are uncomfortable with the Franco-German vision of
deep
and rapid integration.
This suggests that formal education is teaching workers the wrong things, and that
deep
reform is essential to facilitate the development of digital knowledge and technical skills, as well as non-routine cognitive and non-cognitive (or “soft”) skills.
Given this, debates and negotiations involving the UK and its European partners will continue to feature
deep
disagreements over the restrictions and conditions that accompany membership in the EU.
These issues carry
deep
implications for economic ties.
That approach reflects a
deep
misunderstanding of how the global energy transition must work.
The global economic crisis that began in 2008 exposed the
deep
flaws in Europe’s monetary union, though it took the near-death experience of the euro crisis of 2010-2012 to force Europe’s leaders to act, by creating a large fund to help struggling countries and establishing a banking union.
But, as is so often the case, as the sense of urgency waned, so did the will to tackle
deep
structural challenges.
Schmidt reinforced his image as a pragmatist by consistently voicing his
deep
skepticism of grand designs and long-term visions, albeit without ever renouncing his fundamental belief that there was a moral basis for his political objectives.
Trump is at the other end of today’s illiberal-capitalist spectrum: no less comfortable than Putin with
deep
income inequalities, but not as inclined to use the state to favor particular businesspeople (other than himself).
Nevertheless, after more than 60 years in power, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to retain a
deep
sense of insecurity.
They continue to hold very large positions in dollar-denominated assets, which they would not do if they thought the US faced a choice between a cheap dollar and a
deep
depression.
If he hopes to be anything remotely close to a responsible leader, he must move urgently to address the
deep
divisions that he so enthusiastically fueled during his campaign.
He does not have a
deep
bench to draw from, but he must find a way to make it work, assembling a group that can advise him wisely.
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