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Merkel, her involvement in negotiations over Ukraine aside, has deferred to the German public’s historically rooted objections to
deeper
foreign entanglements.
Although much of The Lucifer Effect examines how easy it is for ordinary people to be seduced into engaging in evil deeds, or to be passively indifferent to the suffering of others, the
deeper
message is a positive one.
But the explanation may lie
deeper
still.
Although “no door was closed,” in the words of European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, EU leaders have clearly refused, at least for now, to hold a serious discussion about
deeper
integration.
But the meetings this year seemed particularly significant, owing not only to the country’s leadership transition, but also to its economic slowdown amid calls for
deeper
reform.
First, devaluation would distribute the costs of rebalancing more evenly, making it easier to clear the burden-sharing hurdle to
deeper
reforms.
Removing all trade barriers, as called for by SADC’s plan, would enable them to take full advantage of the region’s abundant natural resources and point the way toward
deeper
global integration for all of Africa.
A courageous Western leader might confront Myanmar’s leaders with a threat that would really frighten them:
deeper
engagement.
I was driven to delve
deeper
into Popper's philosophy, and to ask why no one has access to the ultimate truth.
But China’s vulnerability to these factors, as serious as they are, is symptomatic of
deeper
institutional problems.
ASEAN’s pursuit of
deeper
integration follows a global trend toward using regional groupings and partnerships to gain economies of scale and enlarge “home” markets.
Indeed, South Asia, with
deeper
regional disparities than the rest of the world, is really two South Asia’s.
In fact, Europe’s recent soccer experience – specifically, in the EURO 2012 tournament and this year’s World Cup – provides insight into how to revive Europe’s economy and address its
deeper
identity problem.
Was the global financial crisis a harsh but transitory setback to advanced-country growth, or did it expose a
deeper
long-term malaise?
Specifically, western provinces like Ningxia and Qinghai, which have substantial Muslim communities, could benefit from
deeper
links with Arab economies.
There are even
deeper
similarities.
Of course, Western vacillation reflects
deeper
strategic and diplomatic factors as well.
That is why the Six should stop digging a
deeper
hole.
But if one digs a little deeper, one finds an almost Shakespearean struggle between democracy and unbridled greed.
Others warn that this would push Europe into an even
deeper
quagmire of financial irresponsibility.
Beyond familiar notions of risk lie
deeper
predicaments of ambiguity and ignorance.
The key question is how to move from the narrow focus on risk toward broader and
deeper
understandings of incomplete knowledge – and thus to better scientific policy advice.
At an even
deeper
and atavistic level, there is an emotional clash between a culture of fear and a culture of humiliation.
Program participants reported gaining a
deeper
appreciation of what is needed to consume news wisely.
In some cases, outright nativist, racist parties support such government or provide an even
deeper
authoritarian and anti-democratic streak.
Infrastructure shortcomings offer another chance for
deeper
cooperation: the US and India, along with countries like Japan and Singapore, can share technology and pool resources in innovative ways, in order to develop tomorrow’s economy-boosting transportation links and urban centers.
Instead, the EU must reshape itself into two concentric circles: an inner core committed to
deeper
integration, and an outer ring whose voters have no interest in a single currency and a shared fiscal space.
At the same time, by bringing together relevant stakeholders, it will help to catalyze
deeper
cooperation among governments, civil society, and the private sector.
Detection means determining whether an extreme event is part of usual weather fluctuations or a symptom of deeper, long-term change.
The “liberal” view of international relations recommends three ingredients: political democratization,
deeper
economic interdependence, and viable institutions through which East Asia’s states can conduct their affairs in a multilateral way.
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