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Restructuring Greek debt in 2010 would have implied a financial hit for French and German banks (and the governments that stood behind them), but a much smaller loss than that implied by the mushrooming costs of an
enduring
crisis.
We can get more bang for our collective buck, peso, and real, and find effective, efficient,
enduring
paths to a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future.
Monuments and memorials can also serve an important purpose in providing an
enduring
reminder not only of the victims, but also of the state’s promise never to allow such atrocities to happen again.
But does this mark an
enduring
change in values, or just a temporary reduction, forced upon consumers by investment losses and greater economic uncertainty?
One
enduring
political myth that went down with Bo, the former Communist Party boss of Chongqing municipality, is the notion that the Party’s rule is based on meritocracy.
Individuals and peoples are capable of
enduring
difficulties if there is a sense that the future will be better and conflicts resolved.
There are many reasons for this political earthquake, but the biggest are the
enduring
misery of depressed living standards, double-digit unemployment rates, and diminished hopes for the future.
If the EU refuses to sign an Association Agreement with Ukraine at the upcoming Ukraine-EU summit in Kyiv on December 19 because of Tymoshenko’s imprisonment, the damage to the country will be vast and
enduring.
While it is increasingly common to do so when, say, booking a hotel room, it is much less so when deciding among, say, bars on a busy street (the
enduring
rudeness of Parisian waiters attests to that).
Since then, nationalism has repeatedly clashed with the region’s
enduring
mosaic of civil life, fueling one conflict after another.
With the return of Iran, Libya, and Iraq as major oil exporters, low oil prices must surely be both inevitable and
enduring.
Indeed, the approach was tantamount to putting the cart before the horse – with serious consequences, exemplified in the eurozone’s
enduring
crisis.
Negotiations on Greece’s ongoing crisis look more like they are being conducted by the United States and Argentina – countries that are not at war, but that have few ties and no common future – than by EU members who claim an
enduring
solidarity.
The division of the Korean Peninsula 65 years ago was one of the greatest – and now most
enduring
– tragedies of the Second World War.
We conceive of politics as a mechanism to reconcile
enduring
conflicts, such as those that exist between freedom and security.
But not equally necessary is the
enduring
uncertainty about the common political platform upon which Europe’s voice in foreign policy will have to rely.
Whoever questions this duality calls the entire system into question, all the more so given that the EU’s current status quo is anything but conducive to
enduring
stability.
He garnered the same vast, worldwide,
enduring
admiration as Yehudi Menuhin.
Today, too, a tumultuous world is likely to vindicate its deep and
enduring
appeal.
These words’
enduring
emotional appeal is rooted in their embrace of a potentially difficult course of action, motivated by a pledge to uphold values shared by citizens of America and the world alike.
France’s role would be to ensure that the weaker countries don’t fall victim to
enduring
deflation.
Addressing these and other
enduring
problems – part of the ambitious set of health and development targets that United Nations has set for 2030, as part of the Sustainable Development Goals – would be all but impossible without the continued delivery of development aid.
At last month’s International Forum on Food and Nutrition, held by the Barilla Foundation, the
enduring
– and increasingly urgent – need for efforts to strengthen food security could not be more obvious.
America’s
enduring
dominance will rile many, and with good reason.
Soldiers
enduring
sleep deprivation as part of their training show large decrements in psychomotor and general cognitive function, as well as profound memory deficits.
Although he did not win all his intellectual battles, rarely can it be said with as much certainty that a man was great, and that the work that he has left behind will retain
enduring
influence.
In short, there were no lasting negative effects from the short-term dose of austerity, and, to the extent that austerity was essential to post-crisis healing, the long-term benefits have proven to be both
enduring
and astounding.
Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) has a good record of questioning the wisdom of the intifada that has taken too many lives and caused only misery and destruction on all sides of this
enduring
conflict.
But, in a sense, the Kremlin’s move actually reflects the
enduring
perception that the UN does still have some influence.
After all, over the past two decades, the
enduring
goals of dismantling communism and central planning, as well as joining the European Union, have served as important driving forces of reform.
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