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But, above all, there is a
deep
sense among Poles, Hungarians, Czechs, and others, that they are Europeans.
Ironically, while insurers’
deep
understanding of climate science made them among the first actors in the business community to acknowledge climate change publicly and call for action, the industry remains a major enabler of fossil-fuel projects.
Nevertheless, the station, whose owners have
deep
pockets, expanded to add a direct satellite broadcast, a children’s station, two sports stations, and soon an international, English-language station.
And, given the
deep
disparities in nuclear power’s importance for European economies, consensus on regulatory harmonization is hard to reach.
Members of the Self-Defense Forces displayed exemplary cooperation with the US and Australian armed forces in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and they have earned
deep
appreciation and respect everywhere they have been deployed, including Haiti, Indonesia, and most recently, the Philippines.
The European Union, though not in need of a “reset” because of strained ties with its eastern neighbors, is involved in a
deep
strategic reconstruction of those relations.
In trade and economic relations, it clearly sets out the objective of establishing
deep
and comprehensive free-trade areas between the EU and the partner countries.
The Eastern Partnership’s offer of
deep
integration with the EU in the areas such as trade and energy carries with it considerable transformational power.
But it is difficult to know how
deep
that adjustment has gone.
Indeed, I (and others) have argued that growing inequality is one of the reasons for the economic slowdown, and is partly a consequence of the global economy’s deep, ongoing structural changes.
Two of the three Baltic countries and Greece are in
deep
financial distress.
This
deep
pessimism militates against any public debate or reform, and exaggerates the importance of the current political crisis.
There is a
deep
disconnect in American politics between scientific knowledge and political decisions.
The US also desperately needs
deep
structural reform of its education system, clearing obstacles to introducing technology and competition.
To what extent, they will ask, was it the inevitable result of
deep
flaws common to many of the region's societies and political systems, and to what extent did it stem from what outside countries chose to do (or not to do)?
So the
deep
economic and social divide that has emerged within the eurozone is expected to persist.
Examining previous
deep
financial crises, there was every reason to be concerned that the employment decline would be catastrophically
deep
and the recovery extraordinarily slow.
A second similarity is that both institutions face
deep
existential crises.
In today’s world of
deep
and liquid global financial markets, the main lending instruments of the IMF and and the Bank are largely unnecessary and redundant.
Absent serious reform, both are on tract to go into
deep
hibernation as the Bank for International Settlements did for forty years prior to its recent resurgence.
It is a deep, generational problem that goes to the heart of national identity, history, and geography.
Deep
thinking needs to be followed by bold action.
This failure was reflected in the Armistice itself, which imposed excessively harsh requirements on Germany, including billions of dollars in reparations payments, due at a time when the country faced a
deep
economic crisis.
But waging war on corrupt officials and pressing for
deep
reforms aimed at dismantling China’s kleptocracy will inevitably bring Xi into conflict with China’s political and economic elites.
Modern economic growth, even under inclusive institutions, often creates
deep
inequalities and tilted playing fields, endangering those institutions’ very survival.
But even barring the worst-case scenario, Europe will remain in a state of
deep
uncertainty.
The focus on new areas of
deep
integration should not obscure the old-fashioned free-trade benefits that are also part of the TPP: reducing thousands of existing tariff and non-tariff barriers.
But climate models that depend on elusive technologies weaken the imperative to enact the
deep
structural changes that are needed to avoid climate catastrophe.
This voting geography is indicative of a
deep
economic, social, and educational divide.
Then there is the “Arab Spring,” a potential positive watershed that calls upon the US to decide how
deep
a political, economic, and military commitment it ought to make to nurture positive results.
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