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China’s government, having issued a decree in 2007 that bans senior lamas from reincarnating without official permission, is essentially waiting for the current Dalai Lama to die, so that it can exercise its self-proclaimed
exclusive
authority to select his successor.
In recent years, lending by both institutions contracted dramatically, even though they have increasingly become the
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lenders to the world’s poorest countries.
Lately, however, the continent has reached an ideological impasse over how to address the problem, with environmental sustainability and growth often portrayed as being mutually
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In Russia, unlike in most other countries, the central bank does not retain the
exclusive
right to intervene.
The End of the Monroe DoctrineThe Monroe Doctrine – which in 1823 proclaimed all of Latin America to be a zone of
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American interest – is withering away.
It is in Africa’s interest to see Sudan’s people living together in peace and cooperating with one another for their mutual benefit – fully respecting one another’s diverse but not mutually
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interests, whether they live in one country or two.
But economic prosperity and action to mitigate climate change need not be mutually
exclusive.
This regressive design is not
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to India; it is typical of the Third World.
According to fisheries economists, subsidies by some of the world’s richest countries are the only reason large-scale industrial fishing in areas beyond coastal countries’ 200-mile
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economic zones is profitable.
But fish do not respect international boundaries, and it is estimated that 42% of the commercial fish being caught travel between countries’
exclusive
zones and the high seas.
Energy matters have already led to an unprecedented warming in relations between countries such as Israel and Cyprus in recent years, with an agreement signed in 2010 formally delimiting these states’ respective
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economic zones.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime granted them full independence, and
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oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary) races.
Once seen as modern witch doctors with access to
exclusive
knowledge, economists are now the most despised of all “experts.”
It is an absorbing odyssey of two nations with mutually
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claims on sacred lands and religious shrines that are central in the lives of millions of people worldwide.
As business leaders and policymakers, we must ensure that the conditions for profitability and social impact are not mutually
exclusive.
In Putin's view, the West must acknowledge the entire post-Soviet space, minus the Baltic states, as Russia's
exclusive
sphere of influence.
Pamphlets have been distributed across the country detailing the kinds of foods that children need, how to cook them, and the need for proper hygiene and
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breastfeeding for children under the age of six months.
Can we not trust the State Department and the intelligence services to make these judgments, without
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recourse to the information on country of origin?
Even when not trying to buy
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access to profitable new discoveries, they are always in the market for preferential consideration.
The marriage analogy was used initially to signal that the European relationship was an
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one.
Such a movement must be propelled by the sense that, far from being mutually exclusive, European integration and national pride are mutually reinforcing – a perspective that presupposes strong, confident national states, as proud of their individual heritages as of their shared one.
Such hardline, zero-sum thinking is not the
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preserve of American think tanks.
Several possibilities – not mutually
exclusive
– come to mind.
But, unlike the EU, the Dominican Republic is not an economic giant that can assume
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responsibility for extracting Haiti from its Biblical destitution.
The role of fear – fueled and manipulated by political interests, nationalist sentiment, and religious intolerance – in shaping the immigration debate is not
exclusive
to the US.
In China, competitive elections simply help the Party to single out loyal officials for important positions, and
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elections are part of the Party’s complicated selection system based on political reliability.
The idea dates back to renaissance Italy, but modern patent law originated in England, where, in 1624, the Statute of Monopolies was enacted to grant a 14-year
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right to the "true and first inventor" of any manufacturing method.
As for Europe, the Lisbon Treaty gives the European Union
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competence in investment-related matters, but no mechanisms have been implemented to exercise this authority.
When markets are two-sided, many of the standard assumptions of antitrust analysis no longer hold: market entry can be bad for consumers,
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contracts can increase the number of firms in a market, and pricing below cost may not be predatory.
Moreover,
exclusive
dealing can increase competition by allowing two platforms to occupy distinct market niches, with the alternative being that one drives out the other.
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