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This tranquil land of timeless faith, over which Buddha’s benign statues preside – a land of rivers,
deep
forests, and blood-red rubies – is now in play for international investors.
Our responsibility for the ocean’s health is as deep, fundamental, and permanent as our dependence on it.
After all, isn’t it the fault of the CDS market’s avaricious speculators that Greece was on the verge of default and that Greek public employees have had to endure
deep
wage cuts?
Mobile phones are a clear example of the
deep
impact of some new technologies.
In Libya (created by Italy in the 1910’s), the
deep
regional divide between Tripolitania and Cyrenaica has impeded the formation of a coherent unified government.
Yet, although education is essential to fight obesity, it is far from clear whether it will be enough in a food environment dominated by large corporations with
deep
pockets and every incentive to cultivate excessive consumption.
Like some modern-day secular stagnation advocates, there were
deep
flaws in the underlying micro- and macroeconomic analysis – most importantly, in the analysis of the causes of the Great Depression itself.
In 1993, Paola Cavalieri and I founded The Great Ape Project, an organization dedicated to the idea of recognizing that great apes have a moral status befitting their nature as self-aware beings who are capable of thought and have rich and
deep
emotional lives.
Problem Solving in the AnthropoceneSTOCKHOLM – Take a
deep
breath.
In short, the distance between what Europe needs and what Europeans want is growing, and that gap could spell
deep
trouble in 2016.
In the Interwar period, big swings were marked by hyper-inflations and
deep
deflations.
While the gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia runs deep, instances of pragmatic cooperation on specific issues like Yemen can help to build bridges.
The
deep
recession that followed the near-collapse of the global financial system in 2008 caught nearly everyone by surprise – including the experts who were presumably the best equipped to see it coming.
Bankers are blamed because their irresponsible lending and speculation brought about the fall of economies like Ireland and Latvia, as well as
deep
trouble in countries like Spain and Portugal.
In France, too, many of them express – often quietly – both their
deep
love for what Israel is and their
deep
concern for what Israel is now doing.
Making it attractive for private and official international use will require China to build
deep
and liquid financial markets.
Chinese officials have targeted 2020 as the date by which both Beijing and Shanghai should become leading international financial centers, with
deep
and liquid financial markets open to the rest of the world.
Back in 1933 Irving Fisher --Milton Friedman's predecessor atop America's monetarist school of economists-- announced that governments could prevent
deep
depressions by avoiding deflation.
Much of the global elite, exemplified by the Davos crowd, feel
deep
contempt for Trump, and their disdain has likely been deepened by Trump’s recent racist rants about “shithole countries.”
Compared with the small Jewish state, Turkey has an expanding population and a
deep
awareness of its historical, religious, and cultural affinities with its neighbors.
Instead, Burns, understandably worried that fighting inflation would bring a
deep
recession, decided to kick the can down the road.
Never resolved, modern Turkey’s
deep
identity complex is now shaking its strategic alliances and recasting its regional and global role.
So how do central banks dig their way out of this
deep
hole?
And patients with end-stage Parkinson’s disease can be treated with
deep
brain stimulation (DBS).
But, despite
deep
popular sympathy, not a few Israelis – on both the left and the right – opposed the exchange of one soldier for a thousand or more Palestinian prisoners, some of whom perpetrated terrorist attacks that killed dozens of people.
The ECB’s margin for error is much narrower—the support of its constituents less
deep.
Why such low rates are appropriate for the economy and for how long they will continue to be appropriate are
deep
and unsettled questions; they call attention to what MIT’s Olivier Blanchard calls the “dark corners” of economics, where research has so far shed too little light.
A European politician heads the IMF, its board of directors is far more weighted towards Europe than is justified by Europe’s economic relevance, and it is rushing to ease lending conditions to Europe just as EU members are suffering
deep
insolvency problems.
In fact, democracy is in
deep
trouble in America.
But support for Putin, though broad, may not be
deep.
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