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The prizes conferred on opportunistic defectors not only undermine the party system, but weaken the
foundations
of parliament by making organized opposition impossible.
The forceful policies of the New Deal-era laid the
foundations
for the rapid and equitable growth of the long postwar boom.
But peace was the principal driving force in the minds of people like Schumann and Jean Monnet at the beginning of the European integration process, as it was for Helmut Schmidt and Valéry Giscard d’Estaing when they laid the
foundations
of the single currency and today’s European Central Bank.
When the
foundations
of the global order are threatened, great powers must not adopt a policy of inaction and silence.
Acquiescing in Tymoshenko’s political imprisonment would negate the very
foundations
of the legal and democratic standards that the EU purports to represent.
My sense is that the answer will reaffirm that democracy, a market economy, and globalization are the
foundations
of human progress.
Government laid the
foundations
of the Internet and the modern biotechnology revolutions.
The state in Mexico is ineffective, and democracy has weak
foundations.
Of course, most European countries need to rethink the
foundations
of their welfare state.
And a credible national strategy must recognize that as long as the Palestinian conflict remains unresolved, Israel’s moral
foundations
and international standing will be dangerously compromised.
Rather than resign ourselves to more years of hate and misery, it is urgent that the
foundations
for future peace be rebuilt before all civilized structures are swept away.
It is needed to lay the
foundations
to help stimulate private sector growth.
It is critical that we find new sources of funding to support the academic researchers and small companies whose discoveries are laying the
foundations
for tomorrow’s medicines.
So far, enforcement has failed, owing to flaws in the eurozone’s
foundations.
In particular, developing economies can choose to take a forward-thinking approach that includes strengthening their digital
foundations
and actively encouraging AI adoption.
No one wants a new cold war, but we must be clear about the
foundations
of lasting peace.
If it tries, the issue will only fester, eating away at the Union’s very
foundations.
Here, too, it should be noted that all political parties in India share blame for politicizing and undermining India’s human-capital
foundations.
Power and wealth are not only diffusing across the international system, but also within states, such that corporations, foundations, wealthy individuals, private investment funds, civil-society groups, and most recently, municipal governments all have a role to play in development.
Corporations, foundations, and civil-society groups, in turn, are much more likely to forge lasting ties with their counterparts in local communities in the host countries – relationships that will survive changes of government and fiscal turbulence.
Although all of these constitute potential or actual threats, the biggest challenges facing the US are its burgeoning debt, crumbling infrastructure, second-rate primary and secondary schools, outdated immigration system, and slow economic growth – in short, the domestic
foundations
of American power.
Both groups question the
foundations
of the European project.
Last month, the UN launched a joint action plan with governments, businesses, foundations, and civil-society organizations to advance this vital cause.
The opposition of the ECB and the Commission to rapid Euro adoption lacks strong
foundations.
If this line of thought sounds familiar, perhaps it is because it (more or less) recapitulates the
foundations
of the unsustainable planning system with which the accession countries broke at the beginning of the 1990's.
Now, however, as the refugee crisis fuels populism and political polarization, the
foundations
of Germany’s success appear to be under threat.
Europe’s north-south divide has become a time bomb lying at the
foundations
of the currency union.
For example, his
foundations
played an integral role spreading democratic ideals beyond the Iron Curtain, both before and after it fell.
Since 2008, discussions among Chinese scholars and strategists on the nature of their country’s foreign policy have focused on two issues: its ideological foundations, and China’s international appeal and standing – its “soft power.”
Yet focusing on supply without paying equal attention to the
foundations
of aggregate demand is a puzzling and potentially worrisome disconnect.
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