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Hopes nonetheless were pinned on the
existence
of a large, European-wide market and eurozone member states’ commitment to keeping fiscal deficits, public debt, and inflation under control.
One option is that eurozone members remain sovereign and claim back their monetary powers, which implies not only the death of the euro, but also a threat to the internal market and to the EU’s very
existence.
If it were really true that the fundamental
existence
of our democratic Western world were about to be destroyed by an Islamist revolution, it would only make sense to seek protection in the full force of the US informal empire.
But it cannot be a substitute for wise leadership, and its
existence
does not guarantee prudent policies.
It would be dangerous to underestimate the depth of so wide an emotional divide, and to recognize its
existence
is the first step to overcoming it.
In 1886, a Wisconsin congressman declared outright his “intent to destroy the manufacture of the noxious compound by taxing it out of existence.”
In fact, the United Nations Charter explicitly authorizes “the
existence
of regional arrangements or agencies for dealing with such matters relating to the maintenance of international peace and security as are appropriate for regional action.”
By the early 1840’s, eight of the 26 US states then in
existence
(along with the territory of Florida) had gone bankrupt as a result, while several others teetered on the brink.
Europe Needs a Plan BNEW YORK – The European Union was brought into
existence
by what Karl Popper called piecemeal social engineering.
Meanwhile, Europe finds itself paralyzed by a financial crisis that threatens the European Union’s very
existence.
Second, inadequate macroeconomic policy coordination has resulted in divergences in the international competitiveness of euro-zone members, threatening the very
existence
of the euro.
He is particularly concerned with the constitutional provision that prohibits Japan from maintaining “land, sea, and air forces,” arguing that it seems to be in direct contradiction with the
existence
of the country’s Self-Defense Forces.
This new, decentralized free-market regime currently encompasses only a small part of China's vast territory, and many Chinese officials still refuse to acknowledge its
existence.
We face a potential crisis, therefore, that stems from our fundamental ignorance about the biosphere, for it is impossible to be proactive about species of pathogens whose
existence
has not been documented.
European populists would like nothing more than to create a self-hating parliament – one in which a majority of MEPs oppose the very
existence
of the institution in which they are serving.
Pastoralism has long been a harrowing
existence
in the Horn of Africa.
But like any other peoples, our own application of that information to the puzzle of our
existence
is strongly influenced by our non-scientific ideas, our pervasive folk ideologies of heredity.
It cannot be denied, however, that the path to acknowledging their
existence
and value can be painful.
Indeed, only the continuance of a vast global threat can justify the
existence
of Russia's armed forces at their current size of 1.2 million personnel, as well as the current conscription system--deeply resented by oridinary Russians--and a reserve of many millions.
But no such nihilistic view of our
existence
follows from the size of our planetary home, and Russell himself was no nihilist.
The very
existence
of decoupling arguments is a warning that they should be concerned about the continuing robustness of Europe’s economy.
Mothers bring a direct, emotional, and personal component to this age-old struggle, insisting on their children’s
existence
as citizens and human beings whose rights must be upheld.
For nearly a century, physicists have attempted to merge the competing ideas of the field’s titans, including Wolfgang Pauli, the first physicist to predict the
existence
of neutrinos (the smallest particles of matter), and Albert Einstein, who explained the curvature of space-time.
Only if people believe in an open society that transcends national borders can such a society be brought into
existence.
For Israelis, that omission reveals even the most moderate Palestinians’ unwillingness to embrace the
existence
of a Jewish state.
In the prison world of communism, a person was the property of the state, but the state took care of one’s
existence.
Indeed, just a year or two ago, “expansionary fiscal contraction” was all the rage, and a massive research effort went into proving its
existence.
For example, the
existence
of a permanent Appellate Body has led to significantly more consistent and predictable jurisprudence.
The pre-condition for ending Europe’s disintegration is the release of millions of Germans from a precarious
existence
in the midst of tremendous wealth.
The so-called developing world contains something that we want: huge untouched rainforests that are vital to our future
existence.
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