Externally
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Because their members would share the same goals, they would be more effective internally and
externally.
In any case, the Middle East must be allowed to take ownership of solutions to the challenges it faces; after all, no
externally
imposed solution has worked so far.
But countries in southern Europe, especially Spain, need the support of a weak currency to rebalance
externally
and return to current-account surpluses.
Precisely because nothing threatens them domestically or externally, they obsessively invent imaginary demons.
Iran is entitled to seek assurances against
externally
forced regime change.
Externally, the government has mobilized at least $15 billion from Qatar to be used for direct investment in Turkey.
Since then, the EU has been stagnating, both internally and
externally.
Countries like ours should take a clear stand when China overreaches
externally
(as it has in the South China Sea with its indefensible “nine-dashed line” asserting historical rights with no known justification in international law).
Externally
driven changes in financial variables have thus become a source of serious risk, especially in countries, like Argentina, with a history of economic mismanagement, large current account deficits, other financial imbalances, and a habit of pursuing too many objectives with too few instruments.
Given all of this, Europe is losing relevance internally and
externally.
Externally, it is limited by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has lately grown in popularity.
Britain was left on the sidelines, and fiscal discipline was to be imposed
externally.
Instead of proposing reforms to the electorate and then implementing them on the strength of a clear democratic mandate, the few serious reforms in the past 20 years have been presented as being
externally
imposed – mainly to comply with European Union requirements.
So we must make the single market more open, internally and
externally.
Community-based initiatives that build trust are better than centrally or
externally
administered projects.
One version of the eurozone conceives it as a unity,
externally
and fiscally balanced, and with a fully functioning monetary union.
Exercising power
externally
apparently compensates for the fact that dignity within the country is far from restored: Today’s Russian citizen remains defenseless before his bosses, the utility companies, the courts, and the police – and yet, whatever his hardships, he remains proud of his nation and its leader.
Externally, it can stand strongly for international cooperation, human rights, and open society.
This finding suggests that rapid development in China’s service economy could reverse the
externally
triggered dampening of growth since 2008.
So far, pharmaceutical and biomedical research firms have responded to Eroom’s law by cutting R&D or moving it to less expensive sites in Asia, shifting their focus to less prevalent diseases, and sourcing innovation
externally.
In setting a country’s GDP target, the first thing to understand is the economy’s potential growth rate: the maximum pace of expansion that can be attained, assuming favorable conditions, internally and externally, without endangering the stability and sustainability of future growth.
Moreover, Asia has been demonstrating democratic progress, as well as a strong interest in expanding its economic openness (both internally and externally).
The waste can be substantially, or even completely, reduced if we could use an alternative form of nuclear decay that is triggered by
externally
accelerated particles.
For taxpayers, this is a tempting formula, especially when a large share of the debt is held
externally.
So a great deal is at stake, both internally and
externally.
Representatives of his regime are still concerned about what they see as
externally
backed attempts to stage a “velvet revolution” in the country, but there is little fear of new challenges from within.
Libya’s transition was arguably further impeded by NATO’s intervention, as the rapid shift from a spontaneous popular uprising to an elite-led and
externally
supported movement prevented the revolution from following the linear course seen in Tunisia and Egypt.
Japanese-like stagnation in the developed world is challenging
externally
dependent Asia to shift its focus to internal demand.
In a money-obsessed society, the only way to restrain this proclivity is by
externally
imposed sanctions.
Simply put, if a country can improve its domestic balance, it will become more balanced externally, regardless of how little the exchange rate changes.
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