Equally
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2026 examples of Equally in a sentence
Indeed, large companies are run by two boards: a management board and a supervisory board, divided
equally
between shareholders and employee representatives, which take strategic decisions.
I also expected to hear from business representatives about whether my proposed solutions – greater workplace flexibility, ending the culture of face-time and “time machismo,” and allowing parents who have been out of the workforce or working part-time to compete
equally
for top jobs once they re-enter – were feasible or utopian.
The interest rates that Japan, the United States, the UK, and Germany pay on their national debt are
equally
low, despite vast differences in their debt levels and fiscal policies.
But the other credit crisis is
equally
consequential, and receives much less attention, even as it erodes societies’ integrity, productive capabilities, and ability to maintain living standards (particularly for the least fortunate).
An
equally
telling statistic is that only one company in the eurozone, Spain’s Inditex (ZARA), has made it to the FT Global 500 since 1996.
Trump’s approach to the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula has produced
equally
troubling knock-on effects.
Trump’s global trade war is
equally
self-defeating.
Equally
interesting is the link that the study finds between income inequality and pre-crisis economic policy.
I hope that they do not share policy priorities, particularly a change of strategic alliances, which would be
equally
bad for Greece and for Europe.
But it is
equally
obvious that Hu, the sphinx-like apparatchik in whom Chinese and Western liberals alike had once invested hope, is unlikely to deliver the more open and humane China that they thought he had promised.
The problem, however, is not only the firms that exist;
equally
important are those that do not, because they were never founded or did not expand (if they had, South Africa would not be lacking the nine million jobs its people are seeking).
Emergency loans are
equally
important.
In this framework, there is no collective sense of a communal “we” that has agreed to live together under rules that apply
equally
to all.
An
equally
large obstacle to China’s economic transition – the problem that almost dare not speak its name – is the widespread worship of China’s hybrid market economy.
In the next half-century, creating a sustainable and desirable future for Europe and the world will require
equally
significant transformations.
Most concretely, the long-anticipated New Development Bank, run jointly and
equally
by the five BRICS countries, opened its doors in Shanghai in July.
In the 1950’s, after four decades of war across Europe, the idea of a European Union in which member states’ citizens could live and work freely across national borders while retaining their political allegiance and cultural identity seemed
equally
far-fetched.
Emerging countries are inundated with capital inflows one day, and faced with abrupt and
equally
destabilizing outflows the next.
The downside is that housing busts last
equally
long, because houses are such a durable good.
Equally
dramatic would be any attempt by the Kurds to forcibly change the demographic balance of the multiethnic city of Kirkuk.
The proceeds can be divided
equally
between workers, local authorities, a general tax cut and the central government.
In an ICM poll the same month, only 10% of respondents said they would prioritize ending free movement over maintaining access to the single market, while 30% viewed the two as
equally
important and 38% considered maintaining full access to the single market the priority.
Equally
important were Friedman’s contributions to influencing public opinion through works that addressed the role of the state in society.
But these countries would be
equally
wise to signal to China that it is welcome to take its place among the world’s leading countries if it acts responsibly and according to the rules set for all.
The oversight board’s new fiscal plan is
equally
flawed.
But is it fair or right that they should be allowed to take matters into their own hands and determine a system of international monetary management designed to serve their own interests, with little regard for other,
equally
exposed, countries?
But there is another,
equally
strong (albeit often overlooked) rationale: the tremendous potential for an Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian economic zone that would drive the entire region’s growth and development.
So Asia’s structural lessons are
equally
important to the developed world.
The same medicine might prove
equally
beneficial to the rest of Europe – to say nothing of the US, which faces a major competitiveness challenge of its own.
To be sure, in EU institutions’ public and ceremonial meetings, interpretation and translation must be
equally
available, at least in principle, from every language into every other.
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