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But the
fundamental
problem is that, until now, at every historical juncture, the Palestinians refused to accept a compromise and consequently failed in nation-building.
Indeed, the bitter experience WWII taught Europeans how
fundamental
is the importance of shared values.
While personal ambitions certainly play a role in the tensions, what lies at the core is a
fundamental
conflict over Hamas’s character.
GDP-linked bonds, with coupons and principal that rise and fall in proportion to the issuing country’s GDP, promise to solve many
fundamental
problems that governments face when their countries’ economies falter.
This is all the more true in times of rapid
fundamental
change, as is occurring in China now.
Otherwise, the rapid and
fundamental
transformation of the country from a largely agrarian to an ultra-modern industrialized society could not proceed without destabilizing the system.
The scene is now set for this
fundamental
conversation.
For decades, an overwhelming majority of Europeans have lived in peaceful democratic states that uphold their
fundamental
rights.
Being tone-deaf to these
fundamental
issues, Mitchell started on the wrong foot by initially acceding, with Obama’s encouragement, to the Palestinians’ demand for a freeze on further construction in Israeli settlements on the West Bank prior to the start of negotiations.
Since WWII, Europeans have found it unacceptable to subject any group to collective punishment or mass expulsion on the basis of ethnicity, so, in casting aside
fundamental
rights in the name of security, rounding up Roma sets a worrying precedent.
The
fundamental
question is: is Putin playing Trump?
The
fundamental
purpose of drug companies is to produce profits for shareholders.
On paper, the
fundamental
question is whether North Korea will be willing to abandon its nuclear-weapons program, the fruit of more than 30 years of work.
Pluralism is a
fundamental
element of who we are, and we are proud of it.
The answer was no – a decision that, in the wake of the 2007-2008 credit crisis, appears to have been a
fundamental
mistake.
This is the
fundamental
problem of the méthode Macron: his policy pronouncements – vague to the point of not being implementable – somehow lack the courage of his European convictions.
Likewise, the Chinese government must address a
fundamental
contradiction.
But the rhetoric of fear is losing sway, because the “new deal” taking shape across southern Europe offers morerepression and less protection, thus violating the social contract’s
fundamental
tenets.
As a result, any reform of regulation and supervision will fail to control bubbles and excesses unless several other
fundamental
aspects of the financial system are changed.
The “D” of democracy was glaringly absent, suggesting a
fundamental
policy change by President Barack Obama’s administration.
That moniker obscures a
fundamental
difference: I wanted to keep Greece in the eurozone sustainably and was clashing with Germany’s leaders in favor of the debt restructuring that would make this possible.
And yet, in a
fundamental
way, the current debate about OMT misses the point.
The
fundamental
problem is simple: the market cannot be brought back into equilibrium when savers do not want to lend to those who would be willing to take these savings.
Expertise in a wide variety of different areas – molecular and cell biology, mathematics and statistics, nutrition and diet, food chemistry, and social science – is
fundamental
to progress.
But it is US President Donald Trump’s recent pardon of Arpaio that currently is spurring heated debate, as it raises
fundamental
questions about the presidential pardon power that has been a part of US policymaking from the country’s birth.
What he misses are two
fundamental
drivers of that depreciation: his own fiscal and trade policies.
The episode, which leaves the bill in suspended animation until its possible revival at the next session, raises
fundamental
issues for Indian politics which will need to be addressed in the New Year.
A terrorist attack could remind Americans of their
fundamental
vulnerability.
But the international community that Kazakhstan is trying so hard to impress is undergoing
fundamental
change.
Nevertheless, the
fundamental
imbalances between creditor and debtor countries remain – and, in some cases, are growing.
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