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Fiscal discipline remains essential, as are
deep
structural reforms.
While the peg gives GCC currencies credibility, it has prevented real depreciation and fails to reflect the
deep
structural changes in GCC members’ economic and financial links over the past three decades – particularly the shift away from the United States and Europe and toward China and Asia.
Yet there is consensus on one
deep
truth: nothing much will change.
Despite the
deep
ideological divisions in the country, there is a glimmer of hope.
But there is surprisingly
deep
inequality in firms’ productivity, which means that the size of the pie varies radically.
Whether Europe would avoid a
deep
depression hinged on whether it dealt properly with these two aspects of the crisis.
By contrast, twentieth-century insurgencies were usually secular, based on economic class, sectarian differences, or other
deep
political cleavages.
At first, cooperation centered on the creation of a common market, with European technocrats, led by the European Commission’s then-president, Jacques Delors, pushing for a common currency, despite
deep
structural differences.
In fact, however, there is plenty of evidence for the rival narrative that rapid and
deep
labor-saving technological change is what is putting pressure on wages, and that imports of cheap labor-intensive goods that US workers consume are actually offsetting that distress.
The sound of the voice is sometimes that of a family member or someone from one's past, or is like that of no known person but has distinct and immediately recognizable features (say, a deep, growling voice).
The death of Al Qaeda’s leader
deep
in Pakistan, in a city with a heavy military presence, appears to confirm what many have long alleged: Pakistan, not Afghanistan, has become the epicenter of international terrorism.
Paradoxically, it is France, which initiated – or at least reinforced – the European Union’s
deep
identity crisis by its resounding “No” to the EU constitution in 2005, that could emerge with more clout from today’s Middle East morass.
Chen’s popularity among his party followers, whose fervency often bordered on fundamentalism, changed him from a person with
deep
democratic instincts into a textbook case of a man who regards power and its prerogatives as being his by right.
The IDB’s deep, long-term commitments in Haiti and professional expertise in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure qualify it to coordinate the multitude of agencies that will be involved.
Russia’s diplomats would have gained little without America’s foreign-policy malaise – a victim of Obama’s vacillation and of Americans’ hostility to any new military adventure, however limited its scope – and Europe’s
deep
internal divisions.
There is little doubt that substantial foreign reserves, together with the flexibility to float and intervene, have mitigated the impact of the recent crisis on Latin America, and contributed to its emergence as one of the best-performing regions in an era of
deep
uncertainty elsewhere.
Previous governments drove the social-security system
deep
into debt, risking its short- and long-term viability.
It is as if they cannot understand how reforms can help restart an economy with
deep
structural problems.
Morales might yet turn more radical, but, for now, he represents a deep, ethnically inspired demand for historic justice, not a hard-left ideology.
China’s hierarchical conception of world order has
deep
roots, which Yan Xuetong, perhaps the country’s leading contemporary strategic thinker, explores in his books The Transition of World Power and Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power.
Nevertheless, profound economic and political transformation in Latin America has masked a
deep
disparity between reforms and reality – indeed, between hopes and their fulfillment.
In their previous encounters, the villager from Sighet and the bourgeois from the Charentes had engaged, icon to icon, in long and
deep
exchanges that, I believe, may have kindled some mutual affection.
Today, too, a tumultuous world is likely to vindicate its
deep
and enduring appeal.
Obama’s Democratic defenders counter that his policies staved off a second Great Depression, and that the US economy has been steadily working its way out of a
deep
hole ever since.
In his new history of the post-2007 era, Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World, he shows that the economic history of the past ten years has been driven more by
deep
historical currents than by technocrats’ errors of analysis and communication.
A combination of
deep
recession, global economic dislocations, and effective nationalization of large swathes of the financial sector in the world’s advanced economies has deeply unsettled the balance between markets and states.
Moreover, futures contracts give only limited medium-term guidance because they either don’t extend out far enough, or the markets are not
deep
enough.
Earlier in Zedillo's career he worked in restructuring Mexico's debt, and he has a
deep
understanding of international markets.
Effective negotiations require a
deep
understanding of the other side’s interests, priorities, and constraints.
Another (more accurately) highlighted my emphasis on the need for
deep
social and economic change to allow women to have equal choices.
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