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The
fundamental
problem with FTTs is that they are distortionary; for example, by driving down stock prices, they make raising capital more expensive for firms.
I believe that the West is a mindset defined by three
fundamental
traits that cannot easily be found in the so-called Eastern civilizations: a passion for innovation, a capacity for self-criticism, and gender equality.
But innovation as a
fundamental
value explains the scientific breakthroughs of the West versus the East.
On one hand, it is important to resist Putin’s challenge to the
fundamental
principle that states should not use force to violate one another’s territorial integrity.
For much of the past 60 years, it would have been impossible to hold such a
fundamental
dialogue without US participation.
Though conceived in early Muslim history as a means of spreading God’s word, Muslim scholars today distinguish between two kinds of jihad – one being an internal struggle against temptation, and the other a physical conflict against an aggressor who threatens the survival or the
fundamental
rights of a Muslim community.
Egypt’s government needs to secure consistent foreign financing to keep the country afloat, providing leverage for international opposition to Morsi’s efforts to impose an agenda that runs contrary to Egyptians’
fundamental
rights.
Russia’s Eurasian VisionNEW YORK – The escalating conflict in Ukraine between the Western-backed government and Russian-backed separatists has focused attention on a
fundamental
question: What are the Kremlin’s long-term objectives?
Even during that adjustment, there is no reason why relations with European partners should suffer in any
fundamental
sense.
When it does, three
fundamental
flaws in Trump’s thinking will be exposed.
Ross’s warning sounds troubling, but it reveals a
fundamental
misunderstanding of modern trade policy.
Within Hamas, which is also strongly influenced by Syria and Iran, a
fundamental
debate had arisen as to whether, in the aftermath of electoral success and the ensuing mandate to govern the Palestinian territories, the organization should recognize Israel?
Yet they seem to share a
fundamental
indecisiveness in their approach to world affairs.
By contrast, there are no
fundamental
disagreements among Obama’s closest foreign-policy advisers – Susan Rice, the national security adviser, Samantha Power, who succeeded Rice as US Ambassador to the United Nations, and Secretary of State John Kerry.
Such a principle is needed in a world where much of what occurs inside countries affects the interests of others beyond their borders, often in
fundamental
ways.
The Terrorist Next DoorNEW DELHI – Recent incidents on the Line of Control (LoC) – the frontier between India and Pakistan in the state of Jammu and Kashmir – have again raised
fundamental
questions about the nuclear-armed neighbors’ fraught relationship.
Politicians and experts have invariably sought to draw comparisons with recent examples like Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, East Timor, but also with more remote and
fundamental
cases.
It is important to clarify a few
fundamental
points regarding the Euro/dollar exchange rate, because this is an issue on which confusion--often generated strategically--pervades public debate.
In time, though, it came to represent a
fundamental
pillar of the modern welfare state, alongside education and public provision for old age.
Because no
fundamental
issues separate pro-EU Conservatives from pro-EU Labourites, practical cross-party cooperation has started to occur.
The debate about the causes and effects of the price slump since 2014 will continue, which both reflects and underscores a
fundamental
point: the conventional wisdom about the global oil market no longer applies.
We intended
fundamental
changes, but we sought to introduce them in an evolutionary, peaceful way.
The WTO framework, to which the EU has always given priority, is increasingly recognized as being
fundamental
to our prosperity.
The most
fundamental
challenge facing China’s leaders, then, is to find a governance model that fulfills these demands while continuing to exclude electoral democracy.
But, absent a
fundamental
policy revamp, the most that this can deliver is a few months of relative financial calm, albeit at a cost for the subsequent future.
In part, it represents a
fundamental
– some would say fundamentalist – view that taxes are to government what a bottle of whisky is to an alcoholic.
But the
fundamental
change of strategy within Germany’s European policy can no longer be overlooked.
Instead, lack of opposition to Tudjman points to a broad consensus, in which a wink toward Western values disguises
fundamental
self-satisfaction with things as they are, or were.
Without
fundamental
change now, there is a real possibility of mass popular protests, and not just against Tudjman's direct heirs.
Reprogenetics can be understood as an extension of parents
' fundamental
motivation and desire: to protect their children and give them all possible advantages in life.
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