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There is little doubt among economists that euro membership will bring
enduring
net benefits to Poland.
Even the banks' traditional role of long-term support in corporate governance maintains its
enduring
attractiveness, and its extension to countries going through an early phase of economic liberalization and corporate growth increases the prospects of their long-term success.
In their burlesque approach to humanity, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are the most
enduring
and endearing clownish couple in world literature.
And I argued that a strong labor market and rising business profits would be among Abenomics’
enduring
legacies, even if Abe’s administration faced political challenges.
The crisis in Ukraine has, in fact, underscored the Final Act’s
enduring
relevance.
Unfortunately, for a country as poor as India, only sustained rapid growth can lead to
enduring
development gains.
Where China sees an enduring, comprehensive, and stable relationship that extends beyond everyday issues, Europe sees market access and better global governance, but lacks a clear long-term vision for the partnership.
Given that scanned images of checks could easily be processed electronically almost instantaneously, the
enduring
delay can be explained only by “float” – that is, the interest earned by holding onto money for as long as possible.
Perhaps Luther’s most
enduring
personal contribution came via his translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into German.
But perhaps the most
enduring
lesson of Luther’s call for a scholarly debate – and his use of technology to deliver his views – is that it failed.
The
enduring
strength of Germany’s political center probably reflects the country’s remarkable economic success, which it has sustained for more than a decade, even as most of the rest of Europe has faced serious challenges.
The film has already won two awards and is an emerging box-office success, attesting to the
enduring
interest – and perhaps mystery – that the Balkans hold for international audiences who were as horrified as they were confused by the events of the 1990’s.
But, while the shutdown of the United States government, initiated by radical congressional Republicans seeking to block implementation of President Barack Obama’s health-care legislation, is over – at least for now – three
enduring
lessons have emerged.
In many low- and middle-income countries, corruption, inadequate spending, and wasted resources pose
enduring
challenges for health-care systems.
But the real worry is not the risk associated with near-term challenges, like Japan’s return to recession in 2014 or the eurozone’s
enduring
sluggishness; it is the gale-force headwinds that the entire world will face over the next half-century.
The process will be
enduring
and persistent.
Nowadays, the banking industry shapes decision-making worldwide, exemplified in its
enduring
right to unlimited speculation and its capacity to capture profits that are unmatched by any other industry, especially for its senior managers, while exposing the world to overwhelming risk.
One hopes – perhaps against hope – that the 90-day truce on tariff increases lasts, so that an
enduring
trade agreement can be forged.
With his burial, the engrained mistrust between Libya and the West, epitomized by Lockerbie’s
enduring
political potency, should be interred as well.
Beyond
enduring
untold suffering and violence, many of today’s refugees, from war-torn countries like Iraq and Syria, have imbibed radical Islamist ideology and, specifically, calls to jihad.
The most successful public policies and fiscal choices are those that are not only guided by the
enduring
values embedded in the social contract, but that are also adapted to changing demographic, technological, and global circumstances.
Indeed, in the early years of the democratic transition that followed, most post-communist voters did not succumb to the temptation to elect extremists who promised to end the hard times they were
enduring.
He may be unable to resist the temptation to be close to it, and to have an
enduring
influence relatively comparable to that of Elizabeth II.
Keynes’s rival, Friedrich Hayek, went further, asserting that a successful,
enduring
order could not be negotiated at all; it had to be spontaneous.
Despite this acute awareness of the
enduring
impact of its own humiliations, China often fails to recognize how its own past actions might have spurred similar feelings in others.
The deployment shows NATO’s
enduring
commitment to its core task: safeguarding its members’ security.
Add to that
enduring
income, racial, and gender inequality, and frustration with the current system is not surprising.
A popular and
enduring
country song sums it up with the refrain: “I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free.”
Egyptians’
enduring
hope for their soccer team after Salah’s injury was not rooted in the knowledge that there was some other secret weapon waiting to dazzle the crowd.
In fact, the rise of the Chinese consumer may well be the most important single global economic variable today – even more important than, say, the economic problems afflicting Europe and Japan or questions about India’s
enduring
global relevance.
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