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Yet requiring deep fiscal cuts, privatization, and other structural reforms of the type that Greece has had to undertake risks greater unemployment and
deeper
recessions.
Finding a description of gravity that is compatible with our understanding of quantum physics would revolutionize cosmology, yield new insights into the first moments of our universe, and provide a
deeper
understanding of the theories on which all of modern physics is based.
In the long term, the challenge is more vague, but
deeper.
There is merit to both views, but one must dig a little
deeper
to see why.
There may be a
deeper
bias at work.
Part of my thinking concerns personal style, but also something deeper: the relationship between professional politicians and voters.
But we’re also looking
deeper
and further ahead.
Dig deeper, and one finds that the economy’s foundations are plagued with fragilities and imbalances.
With its focus on “the performance of political parties,” he explained, it missed “the
deeper
changes across society.”
The taxation issue may go
deeper.
But the American election’s implications for immigration run
deeper
than electoral expediency – with lessons for governments around the world.
The phrase has no
deeper
meaning.
They are insufficient to stop abuses (after all, sanctions were threatened before the elections) and risk pushing Zimbabwe's economy
deeper
into crisis, hurting millions of innocent people, especially during a period of intensifying hunger and drought.
There is, however, a
deeper
ethical question about the large-scale slaughter of kangaroos.
This suggests that the devaluation was aimed primarily at giving the markets a greater role in determining the renminbi exchange rate, with the goal of enabling
deeper
currency reform.
The
deeper
question raised by this proposal is whether Musharraf meant to convey a message to the US that Pakistan’s priorities were shifting.
Without
deeper
reform, the demographic arithmetic suggests that the disenfranchised and anti-establishment share of the population may grow (unless today’s young people change their stripes as they age).
And Cameron also argues that
deeper
political integration is the only way to stop the breakup of the euro.
These funds may prove to be an effective short-term salve, but, over the long run, they will likely fuel moral-hazard problems, and potentially plant the seeds of
deeper
crises in the future.
In a
deeper
way, Sarkozy’s diplomacy reflects changes in how the French President thinks about the idea of “the West” in today’s globalized world.
Lurching along a rutted track that doubles as a major urban avenue, Kenyans are all too aware that a pothole is not simply a pothole; it is a window into the
deeper
crises that Kenya, like much of Africa, has put off repairing for far too long.
Absent such a response again, the field will be left wide open for populists and far-right groups, who will lead the world – as they always have – to
deeper
division and more frequent conflict.
But policymakers should have recognized that even these better rationales had limits, and that massive sustained current-account deficits are often a blinking red signal of
deeper
problems – in this case, over-borrowing by households to finance home purchases.
But the economic policies that have been implemented in most EU countries since the crisis began have given rise to an unprecedented threat to
deeper
integration – and, indeed, to what already has been achieved.
Keynesian economics worked: if not for stimulus measures and automatic stabilizers, the recession would have been far
deeper
and longer, and unemployment much higher.
Economic inequality is
deeper
than ever.
That is a reason to require the US to make
deeper
cuts now than other countries must make, especially given that the US is continuing to emit greenhouse gases at a much higher per capita rate than other large emitters, such as China and India.
But a
deeper
view of freedom regards it as having intrinsic value.
But it could be tempted to impose some limits on the ECB and thus set Europe on a path into
deeper
crisis.
Europe's slump in the 1980s was longer and
deeper
than America's.
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