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The loss of confidence that Americans have expressed may be rooted in a
deeper
shift in people’s attitudes toward individualism, which has brought about decreased deference to authority.
Democratic institutions in industrial countries are stronger, and have
deeper
roots, than was the case in the 1930s.
After all, Britain’s malaise runs much
deeper
than party politics.
Inevitably, every concrete step out of the EU is bound to lead to
deeper
factionalism.
CAMBRIDGE: A pivotal question to be debated in this year’s US presidential election is whether American prosperity resulted from Clinton Administration policies or from
deeper
changes arising from new technology and globalization.
This trap becomes
deeper
the longer the alphabet and the longer the words.
What is certain is that the outcome of the European Parliament election is bad news for supporters of
deeper
EU integration, which would require shifting more power from the member states to the supranational level, and for supporters of further EU enlargement.
So, while Obama should continue to apologize for the Koran burnings, we must understand that Afghans’ rage is a response to an even deeper, rawer wound.
As the emotions in Washington today suggest, the aversion to tax increases runs far
deeper
than concern about their effect on current economic performance and job growth.
But there is no denying that technological change nowadays has accelerated, potentially leading to
deeper
and more profound dislocations.
Mexico’s bad health is a symptom of problems that run
deeper
and are more widespread than swine flu.
Such economic fragmentation, together with the
deeper
geopolitical tensions that a cold war implies, would devastate the world’s technological landscape.
Similarly, a full-scale political or economic collapse in Venezuela would have serious regional implications, and might result in an even
deeper
humanitarian crisis there.
Historically, free trade and economic growth have gone together, as have protectionism and stagnation, and
deeper
trade integration of the US and EU economies would strengthen growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
But there are also
deeper
reasons for their anger.
Instead, the wider and
deeper
historical vision is of a globalization that encompasses the Roman empire and the Song dynasty, and goes back to the globalization of the human species from a common African origin.
There is something
deeper
going on here.
Lyrical observations aside, as a professional politician, I see
deeper
changes.
It is a country that spans the economic scene from information technology - to which India contributes some of the world's finest engineers and programmers - to rural squalor
deeper
in few other places.
Among the 11 advanced economies that were hit by severe financial crises in 2007-2009, only Greece has suffered a
deeper
and more protracted economic depression.
This is emblematic of a
deeper
resurgence in corporate spending – as witnessed in durable goods orders.
But they ought to be making even
deeper
concessions on debt repayments, where the overhang still creates considerable policy uncertainty for investors.
These reforms, including
deeper
institutional integration, will be politically difficult and their benefits will take time to become fully apparent; but setting a clear pathway will underpin public confidence in Europe’s long-term growth and cooperation.
Faced with private deleveraging in the 1990s, Japan avoided an even
deeper
depression only by running large public deficits.
And
deeper
integration – the proposed mechanism for restoring faith in the European project – lacks credibility.
China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea – countries that have long supported Venezuela economically and militarily – would likely make
deeper
inroads in the region, posing a permanent source of strategic tension that could even open the door to terrorism and nuclear proliferation.
Lack of export growth thus has made the recession in Greece much longer and
deeper
than it would have been otherwise.
But the
deeper
truth is that Darfur is unstable because it is home to an impoverished and fast-growing population without adequate supplies of water, food, health clinics, schools, and other basic services.
But the eurozone's problems are much
deeper.
Fiscal austerity, while necessary, means a
deeper
recession in the short term.
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