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It will help to unite a people long divided not just by scheming enemies, but also by
deep
disagreement over what it means to be a Kurd.
A
deep
overhaul requires system-wide re-engineering to ensure that all parts continue to work effectively together.
Of course, key energy decisions (such as whether to deploy nuclear energy or to build a new transmission grid) will require
deep
public participation, but planning and implementation should be free of excessive partisan politics and lobbying.
This conference will bring together energy experts from UN member countries, businesses, and cities to work on highly practical approaches to
deep
decarbonization.
But, above all, he has tried hard to secure Republican support for his efforts to prevent the economy from disappearing into a
deep
recessionary hole.
One reason to hope that matters will not get out of hand is China’s
deep
integration into the global economy.
Continental Europe would now be mired in a
deep
economic and political crisis.
Protests staged by mostly working-class young men against
deep
reductions in food and fuel subsidies quickly evolved into demonstrations against Iran’s theocracy, reflected in chants of “Death to Ali Khamenei,” the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader.
French and German disagreements with the United States in 2003 generated
deep
divisions in the EU.
Differences between Bush and Gore on economic policy are as
deep
as those between the right and left in France or Italy.
Most are tired of the
deep
partisanship that has infected US politics, and the consequent near-paralysis in Congress.
But it is also true that if China and India continue to increase their output of greenhouse gases, they will eventually undo all the good that would be achieved by
deep
emissions cuts in the industrialized nations.
Most of the time, there is a way to opt out of providing personal data, even if it is sometimes buried
deep
in a complex set of privacy settings.
NEW YORK – For those of us who have long claimed that the world’s international financial architecture needed
deep
reform, the call for a “Bretton Woods II” is welcome.
As former US Ambassador to China Gary F. Locke reported in a speech early this year, the concept of equality before the law has
deep
historical roots.
With the arrest of Russia's richest man, oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russia has lurched into a
deep
political crisis.
You never know how
deep
the puddle is - Few lenders and policy makers look at the size and maturity of external debts.
So long as Moscow doesn’t understand these fundamental differences and draw the right conclusions from them, Europeans won’t view Russia’s opening towards the West as an opportunity, and Russia will always encounter
deep
mistrust in Europe.
Aside from
deep
uncertainty regarding the course of events in Egypt and Libya, now Syria is on the verge of civil war, and radical forces may get the upper hand in Yemen, undermining security in Saudi Arabia.
Trump’s disagreements with German Chancellor Angela Merkel – who declared after the G7 summit in May that the US can no longer be considered the “reliable partner” it once was – have also fueled
deep
uncertainty.
Like all Russian leaders, Putin affects a
deep
love of culture.
But uncertainties about value also expose
deep
problems in the political order.
However, new reports show a thinning of the ozone layer over the Arctic, and last year’s Antarctic ozone hole was as large and
deep
as ever.
Trade negotiations become either broad and
deep
or narrow and limited.
Virtually all of South America has been in
deep
economic malaise of late, with high unemployment, rising poverty, and growing social unrest.
He inherited an economic, political, and social crisis as
deep
as any in the world, and he warned President Bush last year that extreme poverty and widening ethnic divisions could incite insurrection.
Ireland and Spain have done even better, despite the
deep
slumps they had to endure during the crisis.
Underlying the failure in Copenhagen are some
deep
problems.
And where was the IMF when simple prudence suggested an early
deep
look at Indonesia's banking system?
Yet it is clear that a bold move to a currency board in, say Brazil, would immediately create a wave of confidence throughout Latin America, restoring capital inflows and avoiding the
deep
recession now building up.
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