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But Israel is also a crucial
domestic
political topic in the US; indeed, any distancing from Israel is unacceptable to most Americans.
In recent years, slowing the pace of real exchange-rate appreciation to shelter
domestic
producers and employment from import competition seems to have gained clear precedence over disinflation.
The Fed’s goal may be to stimulate
domestic
activity in the US and to reduce the risk of deflation.
Likewise, the British government has suggested that an open registry would save the UK and its businesses roughly £300 million ($460 million) annually by simplifying due diligence for financial institutions and reducing
domestic
financial crime.
In recent times, he opposed all of President Barack Obama’s major
domestic
legislation, including the economic stimulus package, health-care reform, and financial-services regulation, and has consistently supported anti-abortion legislation.
Ballooning undisclosed political spending and social-media advertising – by both
domestic
and foreign entities – has made increased transparency an urgent necessity.
That is why, for
domestic
debt disputes, countries have bankruptcy laws and courts.
Another aspect of America’s
domestic
practice of liberal democracy that is currently being debated is how the US deals with the threat of terrorism.
In the climate of extreme fear that followed the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration engaged in tortured legal interpretations of international and
domestic
law that tarnished American democracy and diminished its soft power.
Low-wage competition has led to substantial outsourcing and off-shoring activities that have kept German firms competitive by reducing their demand for
domestic
labor.
There will not be any quick solutions (if, indeed, there are any solutions at all), given the parties’ diametrically opposed interests, their respective
domestic
and alliance-related obstacles, and a profound lack of trust on all sides.
The reformers could not overcome conservative opposition, while the radicals could not defeat the
domestic
economic realities wrought by their foreign and nuclear policies.
So a shift to greater
domestic
consumption was inevitable anyway.
I hope so, but I would be more convinced by a plan tilted more toward
domestic
private consumption, health, and education than to one based on the same growth strategy of the past 30 years.
The tariff proposal – contained in the central piece of global warming legislation now before Congress – would impose emission controls on
domestic
industries starting in 2012.
Despite China’s official hard line, some Chinese environmental officials privately express alarm at run-away carbon emissions, and suggest that foreign green tariffs would actually strengthen their hand in
domestic
policy struggles over controlling greenhouse gases by helping to win political support for emissions cuts.
Indeed, Italy’s banks epitomize all the problems that the financial crisis brought to the country, and on which the populists are capitalizing: a double-dip recession followed by sluggish GDP growth, high unemployment, especially among the young, and a collapse of
domestic
demand.
The Russia he envisions will be a great power once more, but great in the ways that a truly modern society must be: in its democratic commitments, its economy, and its
domestic
tranquillity.
Of course, the roots of Italy’s populist turn are also
domestic
and historical.
As mainstream politicians across the EU try to protect their flanks against
domestic
populist threats, the defenses they mount stoke populism in neighboring countries.
It is perhaps especially in Obama’s
domestic
policy – the shift to a more social-democratic tax system and universal health care – that one can best see the new president’s ideological drive.
Obama’s foreign policy agenda has been no less audacious than his
domestic
undertakings.
It has been several years since private investors and states began buying and leasing millions of hectares of farmland worldwide in order to secure their
domestic
supply of food, raw commodities, and biofuels, or to get subsidies for carbon storage through plantations.
In Europe, concerns about
domestic
income inequality, though more muted, are compounded by angst about inequality between countries, as Germany roars ahead while the southern periphery stalls.
The MSB said Russia’s goal was to fuel Swedish
domestic
disputes and divert attention away from Russian activities elsewhere in Europe.
With Harper’s pro-trade credentials well established, it is up to European leaders to win
domestic
support for the EU-Canada CETA, by explaining to their publics not only its economic merits, but also its critical role in advancing strategic energy-policy objectives.
Faced with 1.2 million (highly vocal) Canadians of Ukrainian descent, the Harper government’s strong response to the crisis also reflects
domestic
political necessity.
When the exchange rate soars as a result of resource booms, countries cannot export manufactured or agriculture goods, and
domestic
producers cannot compete with an onslaught of imports.
The Promise of AbenomicsTOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s program for his country’s economic recovery has led to a surge in
domestic
confidence.
But it is also true that Park – who has refused to meet formally with Abe until he addresses lingering issues over Japan’s annexation of Korea – has used history to pander to
domestic
nationalist sentiment.
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