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For one thing, there is the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which promises to transform our economies and societies in
fundamental
ways.
But the necessity of monitoring border walls points to one of the
fundamental
truths about them: historically, most have proved to be pretty useless.
The
fundamental
problem with the ICJ’s decision is its unrealistically high standard of proof for finding Serbia to have been legally complicit in genocide.
Indeed, beyond the loaded language lie
fundamental
questions that have yet to be answered convincingly.
These variations are rooted in differences in national policies, which highlights the
fundamental
flaw in the idea that solutions to European countries’ problems lie mainly at the EU level.
The
fundamental
difficulty in planning for enhanced longevity is that we do not know whether it will really happen.
In his 2005 book The Future for Investors , Jeremy Siegel argues that differences across countries in longevity will interact with differences in wealth levels to form a
fundamental
determinant of economic relations among countries.
The slow launch of longevity bonds ultimately reflects a
fundamental
question: can we genuinely reduce the impact of longevity risk?
But to avoid that grim fate, it is imperative that Muslim Brotherhood members’
fundamental
rights now be protected.
These steps are necessary to answer some
fundamental
questions: What makes humans human?
“We strongly support NATO,” he declared, explaining that his “issue” with the Alliance was one of full and proper financial contributions from all members, not
fundamental
security arrangements.
Moreover,
fundamental
threats to the food and water supply – especially food in the tropics and water in the subtropics – are coming if we continue business as usual.
But none of the
fundamental
questions facing the Western Alliance have been answered in Bosnia.
But, while disagreement on these issues has undoubtedly weakened US-Russian ties, the real reason that the bilateral relationship has been crumbling is more
fundamental.
The competitive forces that underlie stock exchanges were seen to force all securities prices to their true
fundamental
values.
The object of their contention is the much-debated “shareholders’ access to proxy” rule, adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in August to address the
fundamental
lack of accountability of corporate boards.
And that will require a
fundamental
shift in mindset, from one of competition to one that emphasizes cooperation.
France, in particular) would agree to
fundamental
reforms of EU farm policy.
This is a good opportunity for a
fundamental
rethink.
Finally,
fundamental
reform of the social-welfare state requires leaders who embrace free-market ideas.
So his government will have no
fundamental
disagreement with the US, especially now that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said that the US is not seeking regime change in North Korea.
Moon will affirm that legacy and attempt to revive another, an updated and renewed version of the Sunshine Policy, which embodies South Korea’s most
fundamental
long-term aspiration.
But when the Hungarian and Polish governments explicitly renounce
fundamental
EU principles, non-interference suddenly became sacrosanct.
The cycle of
fundamental
discovery, technological development, revelation of undesirable consequences, and public aversion appears unbreakable.
But an equally
fundamental
division – one that has contributed as much to the ongoing insurrection as sectarian strife and opposition to the American-led military occupation – is the widening gap between Iraq’s rich and poor.
Sadly, a
fundamental
mainstream reassessment of how the economy works is by no means imminent.
The growing dispute over trade sanctions brings to the fore not only the
fundamental
ethical question of whether wealthy nations should bear the burden of emissions reduction alone, but also the strategic question of whether sticks as well as carrots should be used to induce green behavior in developing countries.
There are
fundamental
stories about technology and declining resources.
But this expansion has not brought
fundamental
change to the two Koreas’ relationship.
That, in a nutshell, is the
fundamental
eurozone dilemma: the periphery needs financing as it adjusts, while Germany, pointing to the post-euro experience, says that it cannot trust countries to reform once they get the money.
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