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Their worries are an object lesson for those Asians who are still contemplating
deeper
economic integration in the form of a shared currency.
Beyond discouraging former Soviet republics from pursuing
deeper
ties with the EU, Russia has created a sort of “EU” of its own: the Eurasian Economic Union.
But there is, I think, an even
deeper
reason for concerns about outsourcing of, say, hi-tech jobs to India: it destroys the myth - which has been a central tenet of the globalization debate in the US and other advanced industrial countries - that workers should not be afraid of globalization.
But a deeper, long-term alliance with the MHP will have significant implications for Turkey’s domestic politics and international standing.
Yet, while the crowds of young people in Cairo’s Tahrir Square and elsewhere in 2011 created the image of an overwhelming constituency for democracy and modernity, a
deeper
reality soon became clear.
At the same time, policymakers must take a
deeper
look at the system, and make vital changes.
But, though Syriza’s victory may mark the start of the next chapter in the euro crisis, the political – and possibly existential – danger that Europe faces runs
deeper.
The World Bank wants to learn from these donors, catalyze
deeper
cooperation, and build a stronger and
deeper
multilateral system.
The only way to continue doing this in 2015 and beyond, however, was to push Greece
deeper
into insolvency.
But the US – which is relatively less dependent on foreign markets, possesses
deeper
domestic markets, and is generally more economically resilient than other countries – would do better than most others in a contracting world economy.
But an even
deeper
difference concerns the fundamental issue of who owns information in the first place.
Wide scale disengagement from politics, however, is symptomatic of a
deeper
social estrangement.
At a
deeper
level, two conceptual revolutions also occurred.
And now, Trump’s protectionist quagmire is getting
deeper.
In the Middle East, US and European officials will continue to resist
deeper
involvement in regional turmoil this year, leaving local powers – Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia – to vie for influence.
But this time, the feeling of elation may run
deeper
and last longer.
Revitalization of the extreme right in Hungary and the rise of “National Bolshevism” in Russia, where Tolstoy is now re-condemned by the Orthodox Church as a proto-communist, suggest a
deeper
and more pervasive atavistic longing.
Some point to climate change, with global warming producing
deeper
droughts and more extreme weather.
The
deeper
and overriding point of Kaufman’s critique of our system is the need for tough laws.
German Banks on TopCHICAGO – Overcoming the European Union’s current economic malaise, as almost everyone acknowledges, requires
deeper
integration, with the first step taking the form of a banking union supervised by the European Central Bank.
In other words, by advocating even
deeper
cuts in emissions, Hedegaard is, in effect, calling for an even
deeper
recession.
While the Greek fiscal fiasco is now common knowledge, Ireland’s problems are
deeper
and less widely understood.
But the debate about possibly biased Italian or Spanish or Belgian judges in highly sensitive cases detracts from the
deeper
question of whether the increase in the powers of the judiciary may not have gone too far.
But the
deeper
message is far less encouraging.
But there are also
deeper
social and political forces at play – forces that threaten to push Italy, like Japan after its asset-price bubble burst in 1990, toward silent decline.
If Zenawi consolidates his hold on power in the parliamentary elections due this May, the world should expect the stability that he has brought to take
deeper
root.
But guilt and anger have
deeper
roots in Europe's image of the Jew.
Sooner or later, such a quiet but
deeper
dialogue needs to start.
But the root of the problems in Sochi lies much
deeper
than the corrupt practices of Putin’s friends or the hatefulness of his law on homosexual propaganda.
Offshore systems harness the forces of the ocean, by using
deeper
waters and stronger currents to funnel excess nutrients and waste away from sensitive coastal ecosystems.
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