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Speaking in Seattle on September 22, Xi stressed the need for both the US and China to
deepen
their “mutual understanding of strategic intentions” as a key objective for the bilateral relationship.
Unfortunately, central planning was not the only way to
deepen
Russia's backwardness relative to the West.
Now that ISIS is losing ground, the US and Russia have begun to
deepen
discussions on greater military coordination.
So countries began to
deepen
and develop international law by building shared institutions.
I claimed in the book that, in the absence of a more concerted government response, too much globalization would
deepen
societal cleavages, exacerbate distributional problems, and undermine domestic social bargains – arguments that have become conventional wisdom since.
Worse still, by ladling money and arms to Abbas without offering him a political horizon that would
deepen
his support among ordinary Palestinians, while at the same time imprisoning all Hamas leaders in the West Bank, Israel and the United States are condemning Abbas to seeming a collaborator in the eyes of his people.
To be sure, China can – and should – broaden and
deepen
its international investment position, in order to support currency stability.
The lack of consensus on the magnitude of the problem, and gaps in legislative coverage, only serves to
deepen
the holes into which vulnerable populations stumble while attempting to make a living through artisanal e-waste mining.
Even so, a depreciated rupee will increase the burden of repaying foreign debt, and
deepen
the woes of domestic companies and banks.
If this inflation is allowed to continue and deepen, it is likely to have effects easily as pernicious as the exchange-rate appreciation the region’s leaders are striving so hard to avoid.
We aim to
deepen
our political dialogue, increase our trade, and multiply our people-to-people contacts with our neighbors in the form of sports, tourism, and cultural actvities.
After the Benghazi attacks, I grieved not only for my fallen colleagues, but also for the loss of the chance to
deepen
a relationship that had, in Qaddafi’s final years, consisted mainly of counterterrorism efforts, limited commercial relations, and historical issues, such as the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
Austria does not want any more members – with the inconsistent exception of Croatia – but wants to
deepen
the EU’s political and cultural unity.
So we Europeans need to
deepen
European integration with much greater determination and speed.
On the contrary, we should be seeking ways to
deepen
and broaden international economic cooperation.
Scientists in Europe, the US, Asia, and the Middle East need to
deepen
their contacts and work together.
Ignoring public opinion concerning an issue as critical as the security laws will only alienate the middle class further and
deepen
a festering crisis of legitimacy.
Moreover, as Russia’s recent assertions of power in Ukraine and elsewhere in the former Soviet Union demonstrate, European countries need to
deepen
their security cooperation and develop a common energy policy.
And allowing the ECB to supervise the banks before the European Parliament acquires the power to hold it accountable would only
deepen
the EU’s democratic deficit and provoke a backlash.
China finds itself in a delicate position, pulled in one direction by its desire to avoid a precipitous North Korean collapse, and in the opposite direction by its overriding need to
deepen
economic relations with the US, Japan, and South Korea.
In Europe, Greece’s economic and social tragedy, though no longer garnering global attention, continues to
deepen.
To
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this set of our values, to test to what extent they are shared is the necessary condition for generating new values and for giving our Union the identity and cohesion that will one day permit us to propose Europe's secular values to the rest of the world.
Provided that the Bush Administration pragmatically pushes for more trade liberalization, we will be able to
deepen
transatlantic market integration, which will act as a boost for our economies.
This is why the EU will continue to
deepen
the transatlantic bond and our partnership with NATO, while also connecting to new players and exploring new formats to advance our Strategy.
The trouble is that the higher interest rates are bound to
deepen
Russia’s economic downturn, making the CBR an easy scapegoat.
The IMF-imposed monetary austerity must be eased, or the collapse will
deepen
even further.
Together, these efforts are encouraging regulators in member and non-member countries to
deepen
their support for socially conscious lending.
In short, rather than ameliorating the division between insiders and outsiders, Macron’s labor-market legislation would
deepen
it.
But as digital systems become more pervasive, there is a danger that inequality will
deepen
unless local governments recognize that tech-driven solutions are as important to the poor as they are to the affluent.
As she said in a pre-trip speech at the Asia Society in New York, “Collaboration on clean energy and greater efficiency offers a real opportunity to
deepen
the overall US-Chinese relationship.”
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