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Perhaps the most exotic are the huge magnets used to accelerate particles in the Large Hadron Collider, which seeks to discover the
fundamental
principles of matter.
With the United Kingdom having rejected the European Union and US President Donald Trump condemning free-trade deals and the Paris climate agreement, the more
fundamental
Liberal Order 1.0 seems to be under threat.
And the most
fundamental
of those issues is whether American grievances against China – shared by many of the advanced economies – are justified.
Infrastructure has long been acknowledged as
fundamental
to a country’s economic prospects.
The key point is that
fundamental
economic decisions should not be affected by the ownership of additional foreign oil assets.
But, if the results of such tests are to be reliable, they should avoid the US tests’
fundamental
flaw.
Although accounting rules often permit banks to price these assets at face value, it is generally believed that the
fundamental
value of many toxic assets has fallen significantly below face value.
His
fundamental
idea is that France must abandon its insistence on equality with Germany.
For economists, this is a
fundamental
question.
And when economists confront a
fundamental
question,
fundamental
disagreement often follows.
It also needs to continue to engage with Europe on international projects, including negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program – an issue of
fundamental
significance to international security.
But, even as politicians and economists run out of arguments in favor of the euro, few dare to challenge its
fundamental
structure, let alone propose alternatives.
Central Banks’ Outdated IndependenceBUENOS AIRES – The global financial crisis has raised
fundamental
questions regarding central banks’ mandates.
Without a
fundamental
reset, relations between Russia and Europe will continue to decay, eventually becoming characterized by benign neglect.
While Europeans have reason to criticize Russia’s shortcomings, they should also recognize that only two decades ago, Russia’s political, economic, social, and legal systems underwent a
fundamental
shift, which significantly affected its people’s psychology, self-perception, and behavior.
The
fundamental
problem that much of the world faces today is that investors are overreacting to debt-to-GDP ratios, fearful of some magic threshold, and demanding fiscal-austerity programs too soon.
A
fundamental
discovery has been that the brain has multiple memory systems, each devoted to different kinds of memory functions.
It also fulfilled a
fundamental
need in Northern Indian society: to give millions an identity, a standing in society, and a sense of security that they and their families had not previously known.
Moreover, despite the pain they impose, economic sanctions historically have a poor record of prompting countries to change
fundamental
policy.
Europe’s rejection of this challenge would betray its
fundamental
duties in a place – small, Mediterranean, flexible, with old historical traditions – where democracy stands a much greater chance of success than in Ukraine, which is both huge and still very Soviet-minded, not to mention Central Asia.
This, in turn, underlines another
fundamental
reality – that the fight against international terrorism cannot be won without demilitarizing and de-radicalizing Pakistan, including by rebalancing civil-military relations there and reining in the country’s rogue Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
It also contained a series of specific political objectives: decolonization and self-determination of peoples, social progress, and the promotion of
fundamental
human rights.
Today's UN, which entrusts the protection of
fundamental
human rights to countries that are themselves among the prime violators of these rights, is no longer acceptable.
Moreover, because this tendency reflects
fundamental
shifts in the way that people eat, it will be difficult to reverse.
Although the 49-year-old professor remains formally uncommitted to running for office, his frankness and tolerance aids his ability to communicate a clear political message of the need for
fundamental
change.
Eurobonds, for example, would not only create moral hazard; “taxation without representation” would also violate a
fundamental
tenet of democracy and undermine support for the European idea.
The Kremlin invaded a neighbor, an illegal act of aggression that violates the UN Charter and
fundamental
principles of cooperation and security in Europe.
To promote such "rights" as
fundamental
will more likely perpetuate the status quo than help shape Europe's future.
Piketty’s Missing KnowhowCAMBRIDGE – Theoretical frameworks are great because they allow us to understand
fundamental
aspects of a complex world in much simpler terms, just as maps do.
Piketty splits the world into two
fundamental
substances – capital and labor.
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