Elsewhere
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All NATO allies and EU members want the US to remain committed to Europe’s future, to take the lead
elsewhere
in meeting security needs on which all agree, and to admit Europe into its strategic confidence.
Elsewhere, in the developing world, popular mobilization occurred in the absence of a liberal tradition or liberal practices.
The problem lies elsewhere, in the way that economists and their research are used in public debate.
Nonetheless, the continent’s inhabitants have at least eight good reasons – far more than most people
elsewhere
– to be optimistic.
So, when Western leaders ask Arabs and others in the region why they can’t govern themselves, they should be prepared for the answer: “For a full century, your interventions have undermined democratic institutions (by rejecting the results of the ballot box in Algeria, Palestine, Egypt, and elsewhere); stoked repeated and now chronic wars; armed the most violent jihadists for your cynical bidding; and created a killing field that today stretches from Bamako to Kabul.”
Europe Needs ReformThe statistics – in Britain, Ireland, and
elsewhere
– are pretty clear.
Communications and mass media have long enabled "copycat" effects--protests in one place ignite similar actions
elsewhere.
Moreover, the uncertainties over war are hurting America's economy (and economies elsewhere), by causing a postponement of business plans and falling consumer confidence.
Elsewhere, the US government is trying to block a merger between the telecom giants AT&T and Time Warner, which owns a movie studio, cable television stations, and print publications.
The vacuum that the PA left elsewhere, including the social sphere, was filled by Hamas.
But this has often proved more difficult in the US than elsewhere, because trade plays a relatively small role in the US economy.
A 25% duty on, say, aircraft engines from China would allow manufacturers
elsewhere
to gain market share, whereas if everyone had to pay the same tariff, the playing field would be unchanged.
A woman at the Addis Ababa summit might have asked those calling for war, for example, to explain how, given their failure to control poorly armed militias in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and elsewhere, they planned to defeat Gbagbo.
Policy debates in the US and
elsewhere
have been turned inside out since the crisis – with potentially devastating consequences.
In this sense, the Taksim “sit-in” resembles protests elsewhere, particularly in the advanced democracies, from the “Occupy Wall Street” movement to the protests in Spain and Italy.
Almost every day there are new warnings, with heavily armed policemen in the streets, concrete barriers appearing in front of embassies and public buildings, stricter controls at airports and
elsewhere
- each a daily reminder of the insecurity that surrounds us.
Rising energy bills, driven by the cost of fossil fuels, are a massive political issue in many countries in Europe and elsewhere, including the United States, where consumer energy prices have become a major issue in the run-up to this year’s presidential election.
But bottling the runoff from glaciers in the Alps, the Andes, the Arctic, the Cascades, the Himalayas, Patagonia, the Rockies, and
elsewhere
is not much better, as it diverts that water from ecosystem services like recharging wetlands and sustaining biodiversity.
So it is vital, in Poland and elsewhere, that constitutional courts are able to do their jobs.
This may not amount to much in practice, but the language in this section is much less tepid than
elsewhere.
America’s environmental movement was soon exported to Europe and elsewhere: on one hand, the pragmatic Friends of the Earth and the media-oriented organization Greenpeace , and, on the other hand, eco-fundamentalist groups like Earth First! and the Environmental Justice Movement (EJM) or lobbying groups like the World Wildlife Fund.
The supposed impact on growth, however, assumes that some of the skilled people shed by the financial sector will move
elsewhere
in the economy, rather than following the finance jobs wherever they go.
There is no guarantee that this will happen, or that employment lost through finance sector moves will be compensated by growth
elsewhere.
The bilingual, peaceful coexistence of the province’s inhabitants can serve as a lesson to both rigid central governments and unrealistic secessionist movements
elsewhere.
Roughly 70% of Swedes support free immigration of laborers--far higher than
elsewhere
in Europe.
The substantial new official resources of the IMF and ESM – and ECB liquidity – could then be used to ring-fence these countries, and banks
elsewhere
in the eurozone’s troubled periphery.
If anything, the decision could embolden Iranian hardliners and lead to even more Iranian meddling in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and
elsewhere.
And devaluation of the renminbi could be viewed as an aggressive move to reverse the export slide and restore domestic growth – a move that could prompt competitors in Asia and
elsewhere
to push down their exchange rates as well, triggering an all-out currency war.
Governments
elsewhere
increasingly view such digital policies as a way to catch up with advanced digital economies, like the United States.
But for every market mispricing there is a profit opportunity: if long-term interest rates are, indeed, too low and long-term bond prices too high, investors will short long-term US bonds, park the money elsewhere, wait for bond prices to return to fundamentals, and then cover their short positions.
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