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It seizes every opportunity that comes its way, including the Six Party Talks on North Korea’s nuclear ambitions, to
emphasize
its centrality to the settlement of any and all Asian issues.
Financial re-regulation should and will
emphasize
capital, reserve, and margin requirements; limiting systemic risk buildup by constraining leverage; eliminating fragmented and incomplete regulatory coverage and regulatory arbitrage (a huge challenge internationally); and a focus on transparency.
He will
emphasize
common strategic interests, highlight mutual economic benefits, generate positive public opinion, and promote further exchanges.
Another would
emphasize
the need for structural adjustment as a precondition for investment and job creation.
In fact, doing so would inevitably create incentives for US war planners to
emphasize
preemptive options in contingency plans and deemphasize American forces’ day-to-day presence in forward areas near China, where they contribute significantly to maintaining deterrence.
Soon after taking office, the Modi government announced its intention to implement the price increases, though officials made sure to
emphasize
that they were merely following through on an existing mandate.
While the current agenda – centered on the so-called Millennium Development Goals – has produced significant successes, its failure to
emphasize
such cost-benefit analyses has prevented practitioners from fully optimizing limited resources.
Security assistance should
emphasize
intelligence and policing so that Ukraine is less vulnerable to Russian attempts to sow discord and cause unrest.
The debate about rights must
emphasize
constraints, not the utopian definitions of Western politicians.
Well-organized primary health systems – which
emphasize
promotive, preventive, and chronic care, with general practitioners serving as the first point of contact – increase quality and reduce service fragmentation.
Santos should
emphasize
to the Colombian public that there can be no such thing as a perfect peace agreement after years of war.
Both of them
emphasize
that “too complex to manage” is almost synonymous with “too big to manage,” at least within the US banking system today.
But, in order to seize global opportunities today, we need to
emphasize
a new dimension: the ability to create a shared set of values and foster a culture that embraces those beliefs.
Instead, Netanyahu took the opportunity of Obama’s address to
emphasize
his own well-documented opposition to a two-state solution based on a return to the pre-1967 borders.
And, like other hellish recent regional conflicts, such as those in Bosnia (to which Christopher was referring) and Rwanda, future historians will
emphasize
a crucial feature of the Syria conflict: the spectacular diplomatic failures that enabled it to escalate.
Moreover, the new secretary-general should
emphasize
the UN’s role in building bridges between the great powers, particularly during tense times, and the great powers’ role in enabling the UN to benefit the wider international community.
Similarly, behavioral models that
emphasize
heuristic decision-making make us better analysts of environments where such considerations may be important.
But to
emphasize
only these problems, as some French do, is pure escapism.
Political leaders who have a purely private-sector background tend to take a more short-term approach than leaders with experience in public service, not least because most markets produce incentives for corporations to
emphasize
quarterly and yearly profits and share prices above all else.
So, the incoming Trump administration, which is heavily staffed with life-long private-sector players, will likely
emphasize
speed and quick deals over long-term policies and institution building.
They must adopt listing rules that
emphasize
timely disclosure for both domestic and international investors, implement international accounting standards, and prohibit insider trading in order to encourage listings by local and regional blue-chip issuers and attract international investors.
Europe now has a golden opportunity to
emphasize
policymaking over politics, and to pursue the reforms it needs to lay the foundation for a more prosperous, secure, and dynamic future.
The scientists at the Vatican meeting took extra care to
emphasize
that climate science and policy reflect fundamental principles of physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, engineering, economics, and sociology, key parts of which have been well understood for more than 100 years.
But when we
emphasize
one perspective over another, there are moral consequences.
Yet, in Japan, schools continue to
emphasize
rote learning, with students memorizing facts and formulas, rather than practicing critical thinking, problem solving, and conflict resolution.
While the underlying models differ, the Keynesian versions
emphasize
that if the super-rich save a lot, ever-increasing income concentration can be expected to lead to a chronic excess of planned savings over investment.
Nationalist principles
emphasize
the self-governing individual, including the right to choose one’s social position and identity.
Mercantilists, by contrast,
emphasize
the productive side of the economy.
Yet Western policy towards Belarus must be carefully modulated, and it should
emphasize
Europe’s soft power – the attractiveness of its social model to an increasing number of Belarusians.
On the supply side, structural reforms to stimulate productivity growth could, for example,
emphasize
the development of modern services industries, including health care, education, telecommunications, business processing, and legal and financial services.
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