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Supply chains, including for food and medicines,
extend
across the world.
A growing body of evidence shows that vaccines’ benefits
extend
beyond preventing illness and death.
With globalization, it would be natural to
extend
such principles to the international arena, making it irrelevant whether a producer is domestic or foreign when judging whether he is engaged in an unfair trade practice.
In August, Russia submitted a claim under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea that would vastly
extend
its territorial shelf in the Arctic Ocean, potentially fueling conflict with other claimants.
And, although aging populations are the rule in Europe, the challenges they pose
extend
far beyond the continent.
But the implications of allowing a few global corporations to wield such vast market power
extend
further.
We agree that precarious, gig-economy labor is gangrene for social welfare, but we (strongly) disagree about how to
extend
protection to casual workers without casualizing protected workers.
That includes raising taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year, and using the money to
extend
health insurance to the tens of millions of Americans who – uniquely for an industrialized nation – do not have it.
Even if European institutions like the ECB continued to
extend
rescue operations, they could not compensate for a lack of reform.
The size of the income gap combines with the small growth differentials to imply that the process of real convergence will
extend
far beyond even the most cautious dates for EU and EMU entry, probably lasting several decades.
In the same vein, Obama’s pledge to “renew those institutions that
extend
our capacity to manage crises abroad” was hailed as another telling sign that Obama’s views coincide with Europe’s.
But weak ties
extend
further and provide more novel, innovative, and non-redundant information.
In fact, such templates now
extend
beyond conventional trade issues (for example, agricultural protection) to vast numbers of areas unrelated to trade, including labor standards, environmental rules, policies on expropriation, and the ability to impose capital-account controls in financial crises.
Recent experience offers us an opportunity to
extend
EU institutions in a way that markedly reduces the likelihood of a new crisis.
In his inaugural address, he sounded the themes of smart power – a willingness “to
extend
an open hand to those who unclench their fists” – but also stressed themes of responsibility as Americans confront sobering economic problems.
Starting in Kunming in Yunnan Province, it will
extend
through Myanmar and south to Bangkok, where a spur will traverse Malaysia to Singapore.
But does the legitimate interest in knowing more about a politician
extend
to details about personal relations?
So the job losses
extend
far beyond those in the construction industry.
To speak out against Islamophobia is not to negate the existence of hatred against other religions, and we Muslims must
extend
our hand in cooperation to counter anti-Semitism, Christianophobia, and misperceptions about Western culture.
And these policies (or policy shifts) are increasingly affecting other economies and the global system, giving rise to what might be called “policy externalities” – that is, consequences that
extend
outside policymakers’ target environment.
Putin also suggested – despite all the evidence to the contrary – that Russia’s presence in Syria would not
extend
beyond the resolution of the conflict.
Their activities do not
extend
to helping the hundreds of millions of obese people at risk of diabetes, or to those who respond poorly to existing treatment.
Huxley identified humanity's achievements with legal conventions and medical technologies, artifices that
extend
human dominion by enabling people to be and do more than they could individually.
Economic globalization has been shown to reduce child mortality and
extend
life expectancy, owing to increased incomes and better information.
Creditors offer debt relief to get more value back and to
extend
as little new finance to the insolvent entity as possible.
As events in Pakistan illustrate, the spread of nuclear technology does not
extend
the stability that comes with mutual deterrence.
As Russia’s meddling in the US election amply demonstrates, the consequences of allowing the Ukraine crisis to continue
extend
far beyond that country’s borders.
But this advantage does not
extend
to other policy areas.
Whether or not non-intervention is justified, the world’s hands-off approach should not
extend
to the many millions of civilian victims who, like my family in 1939, have no choice but to seek refuge outside their home country.
The risks to stability in Northeast Asia
extend
well beyond North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs, and a joint intelligence agenda should address them.
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