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Rather, it was built on the very solid
foundations
inherited from Singapore’s British colonial past.
Argentina needs and deserves such help, and the
foundations
for economic success-skills (a literate and well-educated population) and institutions (a federal constitutional democracy)-have been in place for a long time.
Though potential sources for climate-friendly development financing now include pension funds, insurance companies, foundations, and sovereign wealth funds, what is often missing are mechanisms to ensure that investments are channeled into well-targeted and effective projects.
The Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson, who led the way in translating Ricardian
foundations
into modern economics, reached a similar conclusion late in his life, when he pointed out how a disruptive low-wage technology imitator like China could turn the theory of comparative advantage inside out.
Article 20a of Germany’s Grundgesetz (Basic Law) stipulates that, “Mindful also of its responsibility toward future generations, the state shall protect the natural
foundations
of life and animals by legislation and, in accordance with law and justice, by executive and judicial action…”By demonstrating that younger living citizens suffer more than their older counterparts from short-sighted fiscal and environmental policies, Juliana could be the first step toward recognizing a similar responsibility in the US.
The problem is that the old European parties’ intellectual and moral
foundations
have rapidly eroded in recent years, owing partly to their failure – or inability – to adapt to EU-level systems.
“The revival of church unity is a crucial condition for revival of lost unity of the whole ‘Russian world,’ which has always had the Orthodox faith as one of its foundations,” Putin said at a ceremony marking the occasion.
The growing together of people, regions, and countries underpins the
foundations
on which Europe rests.
By taking the right steps now, the Union is laying the
foundations
that will enable it to emerge from today’s difficulties strengthened and more united.
The
foundations
of Putin’s neo-feudal regime, one suspects, may be cracking, even if the palace has yet to tremble.
This month’s Council will lay the
foundations
for the CSDP’s further development by addressing three main topics: operational efficiency, defense capabilities, and the state of the European defense industry.
This is the ideal opportunity to begin the long and difficult process of drumming up the political will and public support for a common DGS, while laying the
foundations
for its eventual creation.
Dig deeper, and one finds that the economy’s
foundations
are plagued with fragilities and imbalances.
But, given the country’s strong neoliberal foundations, consistent market-friendly policies, and widespread support for moderate change, Bachelet will most likely change course only slightly.
But for the EU, this dynamic is exponentially more challenging; indeed, it overturns the EU’s
foundations.
It opened its markets and laid the
foundations
for globalization and the information revolution, kept sea-lanes open for international trade, and catalyzed the Green Revolution… The list goes on.
With private foundations, governments, and businesses all pledging to contribute, the HOPE fund that I have in mind could be in operation by the end of the year.
The institutional
foundations
of stable long-run fiscal policy are being eroded.
They must strengthen defense at the foundations, with Articles 2 and 3 as their guides.
Democracies built on unwilling foundations, however, cannot stand.
The needs are well-known and my network of Open Society
foundations
are already active in the various program areas.
That would be plausible if American corporate ownership were concentrated and powerful, with major shareholders owning, say, 25% of a company’s stock – a structure common in most other advanced countries, where families, foundations, or financial institutions more often have that kind of authority inside large firms.
Meanwhile, the impact of robotics (another technology with digital foundations), is not confined to production.
The adoption of the MDGs focused increased attention by African governments, non-governmental organizations, UN agencies, international donors, foundations, and activists on the urgency of combating poverty, hunger, and disease.
Europe’s Crisis on the Right -- and of the LeftLONDON: French politics has been rocked to its
foundations
by the spectre of a rapprochement between its traditional conservative parties and the ultra-right-wing Front National of Jean-Marie Le Pen.
But foreign policy cannot be detached from its domestic
foundations
altogether.
Just as only Begin could make peace with Egypt, de Klerk turn South Africa into a multi-racial society, and KGB apparatchik named Andropov to lay the
foundations
of perestroika and glasnost, so it may take socialists to reduce the welfare state to manageable size and former communists to restore sound financial management to capitalist countries nearly ruined by rightwing regimes -- whether by corruption, as in Italy, or by ideological fantasy, as in America and Britain.
It must address its democratic deficit, implement sensible border and immigration policies, and shore up its financial
foundations
– tasks that will ultimately take decades.
The Republican-backed crusade against a key agreement negotiated by a Democratic president, with his party’s overwhelming support, has threatened the bipartisan
foundations
of Israel’s cause in America.
It should be acknowledged that Ben Ali strengthened the
foundations
of Tunisian exceptionalism, furthering gender equality and separation of religion and state.
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