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But affirmative action must not become an
enduring
principle of a liberal order.
But, regardless of whether the factors behind the latest slowdown are fleeting or enduring, there will be calls on the US Federal Reserve to do something.
Leaders such as Marine Le Pen of France’s National Front, Pia Kjaersgaard of Denmark’s People’s Party, and Siv Jensen of Norway’s Progress Party reflect the
enduring
appeal of neofascist movements to many modern women in egalitarian, inclusive liberal democracies.
Growing resentment toward the West has reinforced Russian leaders’
enduring
penchant for the concepts of “Great Powers” and “spheres of influence,” and the belief that international relations is a zero-sum game, in which others’ gain is Russia’s loss.
Finally, the US should take advantage of its
enduring
position as Pakistan’s largest export market to tighten the economic screws on the cash-strapped country.
China’s Slowing New NormalMILAN – The world’s two largest economies, the United States and China, seem to be
enduring
secular slowdowns.
But rising unemployment and falling incomes underscore the
enduring
threat of poverty worldwide.
Indeed, Singapore’s world-class education system will be one of Lee Kuan Yew’s most
enduring
legacies.
But building robust and lasting anti-graft institutions will not be easy, owing to the
enduring
ability of corrupt officials to capture such institutions.
Given the
enduring
strength of China’s economic position, their words should be taken at face value.
The
enduring
legacy of the Berlin Wall is not the inspiring notion that freedom and the will of the people can knock down any barrier.
Market PsychologyThe sharp one-day drop in the Chinese stock market on February 27 apparently had an
enduring
negative effect on major stock markets around the world.
This large and
enduring
effect has surprised many, since the “story” about the Chinese drop – that the trigger was a rumor that China’s government, concerned about speculation, planned to impose controls on the stock market – seems to have no logical relevance elsewhere.
One-day drops in important stock markets have always had
enduring
and general effects, owing to market psychology.
The suffering that so many people are
enduring
leads to pressure for reform, and Obama has shrewdly transformed these pressures into a political force.
One hopes that countries will come prepared to make tangible,
enduring
commitments.
The diagnostic criteria could simply extend the current bereavement exclusion to cover conditions that develop after other losses and that are not especially severe or
enduring.
But the response in many quarters – not least in Germany, Switzerland, and other countries that immediately condemned and retreated from nuclear energy – once again typified an
enduring
lack of knowledge concerning two fundamental issues.
Instead, Cameron emphasized the UK’s
enduring
desire to be open to the world while restricting EU migrants’ welfare rights.
Instead, norms of proper political behavior must become embodied in the polity’s
enduring
institutions – its political parties, parliaments, and courts – in order to prevent abuse of power.
My mother, who then became President, also had an
enduring
message: the democracy that we had regained at such a high price could be ensured only by a vigorous commitment to making its institutions work.
Why and how did a regional myth grow into one of modern Western culture's most
enduring
fixtures?
If the handoff fails, the financial volatility experienced earlier this year will not only return; it could also turn out to have been a prologue for a notable risk of recession, greater inequality, and
enduring
financial instability.
By contrast, the US market’s
enduring
weight amplifies America’s bargaining power in plurilateral trade agreements, which also serve the country’s immediate commercial interests.
This approach – aimed more at withdrawing forces as soon as possible than at ensuring
enduring
peace and regional stability – is being dressed up as “reconciliation,” with Qatar, Germany, and the United Kingdom getting lead roles in facilitating a settlement.
The only logical explanation for this
enduring
lack of confidence, as Northwestern University’s Robert Gordon has painstakingly documented and argued, is slow productivity growth.
But China’s rise and America’s other global and domestic concerns have left many Asians wondering just how
enduring
those commitments will be in the future.
To advance the world’s geographic knowledge, explorers used to have to head out to sea,
enduring
inclement weather and debilitating disease, unsure of where they were going – or whether they would ever return home.
The other type of crisis that most of the partner countries are
enduring
is political.
Despite Georgia’s strategic location on the Black Sea, bordering Russia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey – and on a key trade route linking the EU, Iran, Russia, and Central Asia – Europe has dragged its feet on the country’s most
enduring
political problems.
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