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On the contrary, leaders’ failure to discern, much less act on, the lessons of the Great Recession may open the way for a series of
fresh
crises, economic and otherwise, in the coming decades.
Nonetheless, peaceful protest, lawsuits, political negotiation, compromise, and ultimately
fresh
elections would provide both countries – and many others in the region and beyond – a far better way to resolve their internal tensions than the approaches their leaders currently employ.
After that, can anyone seriously doubt that the craving for
fresh
prey will intensify?
In other words, women bring a
fresh
perspective, heard clearly only when a critical mass of them is present in any institution.
The experience of the first Palestinian prime minister, who resigned largely because of his inability to deliver any improvements to his people – particularly personal and collective security, the rule of law, and an end to chaos in Palestinian areas – remains
fresh
in the public’s memory.
Can Barack Obama,
fresh
from his major domestic victory on health care, really afford to turn himself into Richard Nixon?Jeremy Lin and the Political Economy of SuperstarsCAMBRIDGE – The biggest news around Cambridge in recent weeks has been Jeremy Lin, the Harvard economics graduate who has shocked the National Basketball Association by rising overnight from “nowhere” to become a genuine star, leading a losing New York Knicks team to an unlikely string of victories.
Unfortunately, both reports offer
fresh
proof of the European Union establishment’s remarkable talent for never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Fresh
produce requires a cold-storage logistic system, a green lane at customs, certification of good agricultural practices, and sanitary permits.
The opposition candidate won a sweeping victory with a mandate for democracy and a
fresh
start across the board.
Although recent data from the US and China – and surprisingly also from the eurozone and the UK – suggest that GDP growth in the fourth quarter could improve upon the sluggish performance earlier in the year, a strong case can still be made for
fresh
policies to strengthen the world economy.
It is not likely that northern elites will stand by idly as a
fresh
attempt is made to take away what they consider a glittering prize.
With global expectations mounting for a
fresh
start in US foreign policy, it is vital not just to remember, but to understand the attack on Pearl Harbor.
While the degree to which these steps would reduce total fertility rates is a matter of controversy, they would deliver significant social and economic benefits by making huge reservoirs of
fresh
brain power available to solve our problems, while saving hundreds of thousands of lives by reducing the number of unsafe abortions.
China has resorted to a
fresh
round of credit-fueled fixed investment to stabilize its growth rate.
As long as consumption is conspicuous and competitive, there will continue to be
fresh
reasons to work.
In policy terms, we are at a critical point where fundamental changes to the system can be made, in part because our collective memory is sufficiently
fresh
to supply the necessary political will.
We learn – and science advances – by constantly challenging assumptions with fresh, factual information.
As a result, many companies are taking a
fresh
look at investment opportunities and sourcing options in countries such as Kenya and Ethiopia.
Griesa’s ruling, however, encourages usurious behavior, threatens the functioning of international financial markets, and defies a basic tenet of modern capitalism: insolvent debtors need a
fresh
start.
But given the single-minded assessment of Chavez given so far, there is room for a
fresh
look.
The species that are so rapidly disappearing provide human beings with indispensable ecosystem services: regulating the climate, maintaining soil fertility, pollinating crops and defending them from pests, filtering
fresh
water, and supplying food.
Distressed debtors need a
fresh
start.
The absence of a rule of law for debt restructuring delays
fresh
starts and can lead to chaos.
Such lenders would thus have an incentive to provide
fresh
resources to countries when they need them the most.
Asia has less
fresh
water per capita than any other continent, and it is already facing a water crisis that, according to an MIT study, will continue to intensify, with severe water shortages expected by 2050.
The annual amount of available
fresh
water per capita in the region (2,816 cubic meters) already is less than half the global average (6,079 cubic meters).
The bravery of those who found their social conscience, overcame fear, and stood up to communist dictatorship remains
fresh
in my memory.
And it is no surprise that the new member countries of the EU have brought to Europe
fresh
historical experience, and with it far less understanding for and tolerance of concession and compromise.
For starters, the new parliamentary majority needs to appoint a new government, so that a
fresh
economic-policy agenda can be launched.
As a top European diplomat told me recently, the Middle East crisis is in desperate need of
fresh
thinking and new leadership.
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