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That
deep
integration cuts both ways.
The concept is beguilingly simple: drill at least two boreholes five kilometers deep, inject cold water into one, pass it through the hot rocks, and then bring it back to the surface, where the energy is removed in a power station.
But it is the economics of HDR geothermal that will eventually determine its long-term role, because
deep
boreholes are expensive to drill, and their costs must be met before power stations can begin to generate electricity.
The last 15 years have of course revealed
deep
flaws in Japan’s financial system.
When the global financial crisis erupted, the euro shielded countries that in comparable circumstances would have been plunged into a
deep
currency crisis.
“But we Japanese,” he writes, “don’t have a religion such as Christianity or Islam, so we need something else:
deep
emotion.”
In fact, hardline demands by the country’s US government creditors after World War I contributed to
deep
financial instability in Germany and other parts of Europe, and indirectly to the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933.
Small cuts are usually delivered evenly, aggravating all public services, while
deep
cuts have to be selective and structural.
In effect, the resolution envisaged reversing Hezbollah’s gains and ignores the
deep
changes that have occurred in Lebanese society, most importantly the Shia community’s growing self-confidence.
In places like south Lebanon, which suffer from
deep
social cleavages and inequalities, free elections and free trade hold little resonance for people who are impoverished and marginalized.
It has to do with a deep, historic, structural reality.
The announcement of the OMT scheme in July 2012 reduced interest rates for companies and governments alike and returned much-needed private capital to crisis-hit countries, thereby helping to soften the blow of the
deep
recession on Europe’s periphery.
Indeed, among some of Germany’s intellectual elite, mistrust toward Europe and its institutions now runs so
deep
that any new European policy measure is suspected of being a plot to get German money.
A
deep
European depression would result, almost certainly dragging down the German economy and reversing the European integration process.
First, today’s
deep
economic uncertainty has broadened ordinary people’s awareness of the influence that companies have on politics, policy, and their own daily lives.
If the severe decline in Europe's stock markets is a guide, the current downturn will be as
deep
on the Continent as in the US.
Defenders of Chile’s current rightist government, pointing to ongoing economic growth and unemployment under 7%, have argued that there is no
deep
reason for discontent.
And what they are doing has left a
deep
stain on our honor and national reputation.
The shortfall in investment has been
deep
and broad-based, affecting not only residential investment but also investment in equipment and structures.
But France does have a long tradition of a “special” bilateral relationship with Russia – marked by a
deep
cultural dimension – that somehow transcended the Cold War.
But such doubts ignore the political and cultural factors that buttress a
deep
European commitment to preserve the monetary union.
The government's fanning of the flames of xenophobic nationalism after the recent bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade is just the most recent sign of a
deep
sense of insecurity, which is also reflected in the suppression of dissenting voices.
Better indicators would have revealed the highly negative and possibly long-lasting effects of the
deep
post-2008 downturn on productivity and wellbeing, in which case policymakers might not have been so enamored of austerity, which lowered fiscal deficits, but reduced national wealth, properly measured, even more.
The Muslim reformist tradition - the search for an authentic path that links Islam's traditions to the modern world - has
deep
roots, stretching back to the middle of the 19th century.
And doing what is needed to protect those rights, particularly among poor and vulnerable women in developing countries, will require
deep
and sustained political commitment.
Germany insists on a
deep
restructuring – at least a 50% “haircut” for bondholders – whereas the European Central Bank insists that any debt restructuring must be voluntary.
None of these explanations is an adequate excuse for the ECB’s opposition to
deep
involuntary restructuring of Greece’s debt.
There is, moreover, little evidence that a
deep
involuntary restructuring would be any more traumatic than a
deep
voluntary restructuring.
By insisting on its voluntariness, the ECB may be trying to ensure that the restructuring is not deep; but, in that case, it is putting the banks’ interests before that of Greece, for which a
deep
restructuring is essential if it is to emerge from the crisis.
The mere plausibility of such an outcome underscores Thailand’s
deep
political polarization.
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