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Moreover, exclusive dealing can increase competition by allowing two platforms to occupy
distinct
market niches, with the alternative being that one drives out the other.
But, though research in these two
distinct
fields is beginning to overlap, too many scientists still see themselves as being strictly on one side or the other.
Groups like these yearn to establish a
distinct
national church for Poland, and are among those defiantly planting crosses at Auschwitz.
These twin struggles are clearly producing two almost
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strains of Catholicism in Poland, and seem to be inspiring like divisions elsewhere.
The US model of political identity, shaped by a legacy of immigration and voluntary cultural integration, cannot be simply transposed to Europe, where
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traditions, cultures, and attitudes are so deeply entrenched.
In its effort to control rising housing prices, China’s government has pursued nine
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policies, not all of which have served their purpose.
To assess the risks and options for China and the world, one must understand China’s “Made in the World” production system, which rests on four
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but mutually dependent pillars.
On Censorship in Hong KongNo jackboots are to be seen marching through Hong Kong's sleek shopping malls, but a
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whiff of totalitarianism is in the air.
Imagine the chaos that may ensue if separatist energies are allowed to continue in an unfettered way in a world where over two thousand ethnic groups live in over 150
distinct
states.
Why should we live in two
distinct
states if most people, not small groups on either side, want unity?
Not many events remain in the collective memory as a watershed that divides two
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periods.
How to Be an Open EconomyMILAN – The word “openness” has two related but
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connotations.
Acemoglu breaks down the Republican narrative into three
distinct
questions.
This would, finally, give the Middle East – a region poor in growth and rich in conflicts – a
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identity, making it a player in global economic terms as well, and thus enabling it to become the architect of its own future.
Environmental change is
distinct
from climate change, although there is a tendency on the part of some enthusiasts to blur the distinction and turn global warming into a blame-all phenomenon.
If asymmetric credit constraints are indeed important, young borrowers and middle-aged savers will display
distinct
patterns in constrained versus less-constrained economies.
But harvesting stem cells from very early stage embryos that will in the end be discarded is, in my view, ethically
distinct
from abortion.
“The science of politics...like most other sciences,” claimed Alexander Hamilton, “has received great improvement....The regular distribution of power into
distinct
departments...legislative balances and checks...judges holding their offices during good behavior; the representation of the people in the legislature by deputies of their own election...are means, and powerful means, by which the excellences of republican government may be retained and its imperfections lessened or avoided...”Perhaps Hamilton was too much the optimist.
They will print goods using designs from online services that offer designs for both open-source, free-design goods and branded goods that may not seem very
distinct
except for a logo.
The horrific death toll among innocent theater-going Muscovites confirms Russia's struggle against Chechen rebels as a
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and bloody front in the global war on terrorism.
All of this has generated a
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sense of uncertainty at journalism schools.
Narrow banking, which entails retail deposits being kept in
distinct
entities, backed only by safe and liquid assets like government bonds, does not fare well under the All Souls microscope.
The work of Duke neuroscientists Scott Huettel and Michael Platt has shown, through functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, that “decision making under ambiguity does not represent a special, more complex case of risky decision making; instead, these two forms of uncertainty are supported by
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mechanisms.”
But for years the US and Israel have not uttered a word about the dozens of UN resolutions, going back as far as Resolution 49 on partition in 1947, which called for the establishment of
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Arab and Jewish states on roughly half of Mandated Palestine.
I would probably divide the fourth wave further into two
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categories: highly educated Indians, often staying on after studies abroad in places like the US; and more modestly qualified (but often harder-working) migrants, from taxi drivers to shop assistants, who generally see their migration as temporary and who remit a larger share of their income to India than their higher-earning counterparts do.
Nevertheless, EU and UK negotiators are now proceeding to phase two of the Brexit process, raising the
distinct
possibility that they will continue to muddle through without ever resolving the phase-one trilemma.
But the economy did indeed grow in the interim – just barely enough to consider them
distinct
recessions.
The Other SwitzerlandBRUSSELS – As policymakers scratch their heads and wonder how best to absorb different cultures and religions into Europe’s very
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national societies, they could do worse than consider some new ideas being developed in Switzerland.
Last week, researchers Peter Bergen, Courtney Schuster, and David Sterman released ISIS In The West: The New Faces of Extremism, in which a
distinct
profile of many of these individuals emerges.
If you are an emerging superpower, there is a
distinct
advantage to having the majority of the world’s population hold such sentiments.
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