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Once issues of technical safety are resolved, a
fundamental
objection to reprogenetics is its inherent unfairness to families unable to afford it.
In particular, expansionary monetary and fiscal policies – which are helpful in the short term – must be accompanied by
fundamental
structural reforms.
A more
fundamental
problem for RMB internationalization is what it implies for China’s capital controls.
The
fundamental
problems have not been resolved; indeed, the gap between creditor and debtor countries continues to widen.
What is already clear, however, is that, like previous transformations, this one will involve a
fundamental
change in all of our economic relations and the social relations that support them.
The region’s performance during the global financial crisis has not hidden
fundamental
problems: the heavy burden of an unrealized agenda of social inclusion and a combination of inequality and injustice that could turn lethal in the near future.
The flu also revealed some of Mexico’s other
fundamental
flaws.
There is also another, more fundamental, reason for hope.
For them, and for current thinkers like the French economist Thomas Piketty, the economic world consists of two
fundamental
substances: capital and labor.
But the realization in 2007 that some of the system’s
fundamental
assumptions were no longer valid triggered a crisis with huge economic and social costs.
Today’s market is easy to explain in terms of
fundamental
factors: earnings are growing, inflation has been kept at bay, and the global economy appears to be experiencing a broad, synchronized expansion.
The greatest political risk to global markets today, then, is that the key players shaping investor expectations undergo a
fundamental
realignment.
The defeat of the Arab armies in 1967 was the prelude to a
fundamental
transformation in the structure of the Arab-Israeli conflict that Israel’s leaders either misread or overlooked.
Jan de Jeu, Vice President of the University of Groningen, anticipates experts in Dwingeloo and the northern Netherlands training more scientists and IT specialists in the
fundamental
challenges related to the storage, transfer, and analysis of enormous data sets, thereby creating what de Jeu calls “The Data Industry Valley.”
The SGP's
fundamental
problem is that it must strike a balance between two contradictory goals: it must retain bite against excessive debt accumulation, yet it must also give governments more maneuvering room to enact structural reforms and restore Europe's competitiveness.
There is also a more
fundamental
reason to focus on future variations in the stock of pension debt associated with pension reforms: the EU has no business interfering with pension liabilities of individual member states.
A transatlantic trade pact would align both economies with the
fundamental
interests of the West.
In addition to the dangerous precedent that it would set, the double-freeze solution has two
fundamental
weaknesses.
There is a
fundamental
reason, of course, for these limits.
This trend accelerated with the spread of Enlightenment humanist ideals based on
fundamental
human equality and the application of rationality to human affairs.
Three
fundamental
and interrelated gender-specific challenges must be addressed to make countries’ investment climate more woman-friendly.
In trying to answer them, two considerations seem
fundamental.
Fundamental
values are also at stake for the EU, whose members, ironically, have in some cases actively supported the US in its quest to extradite Snowden, despite being victims of America’s alleged breaches of international law.
By 2011, anti-globalization rhetoric had largely faded, and globalization is thought of as not something to be neither fought nor cheered, but as a
fundamental
characteristic of the human story, in which disparate geographies and diverse themes are inextricably intertwined.
Yet Putin is caught in a
fundamental
contradiction.
While these two
fundamental
changes are here to stay, Brazil’s government has gone even further.
Bartholomew also underscored the
fundamental
moral concern.
The first ingredient should not be a problem for Latin American countries (many of which drew from the US constitution in writing their own
fundamental
laws), though consistent enforcement remains a serious weakness.
The EU vs. DemocracyROME – One of the ways in which the European Union effectively asserts the
fundamental
values of democracy and the rule of law is through its External Cooperation Programs, whereby, on the invitation of local authorities, it provides support in the form of electoral assistance projects and election observation missions.
For, if the Orange Revolution demonstrated one thing, it is that Ukraine’s politics are not those of the pendulum, swinging predictably between opposing forces that agree on the
fundamental
rules of democracy.
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