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But they are no substitute for
fundamental
long-term reform to make tax systems simpler, fairer, and more efficient.
But the two countries’ situations include
fundamental
differences, as do political Islam’s prospects for renewal.
Morsi was able to rule without restraint, trampling freely on citizens’
fundamental
rights, because the military regime that assumed control after Hosni Mubarak’s 2011 ouster scheduled presidential elections before a constitution was adopted.
The ability to convert money into goods at prevailing prices is
fundamental
for any reserve currency, which is why other types of money, like the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights, are not likely to displace the dollar.
Compared to R&D activities,
fundamental
research is cheap and it is here that, although damaged, a solid Russian tradition remains that can be built upon.
The
fundamental
goal of these summits is to put the world on a course toward sustainable development, or inclusive and sustainable growth.
The global public is outraged by the group’s violation of
fundamental
principles and sensibilities: the prohibition of slavery, the protection of personal integrity, the obligation to protect children, and the right of adolescent girls to obtain an education and choose when and whom to marry.
As UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay reminded delegations, green growth will bring no progress without environmental protection and the realization of
fundamental
human rights around the world.
Indeed, the upcoming conference must enshrine this progress by recognizing that clean water and basic sanitation are
fundamental
human rights.
These conflicting signals and trends are a symptom of a series of
fundamental
mismatches between what employers need and the talents of those they would like to hire.
Indeed, limiting the army’s political role will certainly be a
fundamental
condition for maintaining Egypt’s warm relations with the West.
The current piecemeal response to the refugee crisis, culminating in the agreement reached earlier this year between the EU and Turkey to stem the flow of refugees from the Eastern Mediterranean, suffers from four
fundamental
flaws.
But empirical research reveals a
fundamental
problem with this argument: China’s TFP has grown at an average annual rate of nearly 4% since Deng’s reforms began.
For populists, an election is never just about opposing policy views; it is about the personal corruption, immorality, and
fundamental
illegitimacy of all other contenders for power.
Failure to recognize the
fundamental
slowdown that is occurring is reinforcing the expectation that old models can revive growth – an approach that will only create new fragilities.
This question reveals the
fundamental
contradictions of liberal democracy, recently discussed by Dani Rodrik.
So, a basic bargain at the core of liberal democracy is the recognition of rights that key minorities value and that are
fundamental
to generating broader benefits.
The fact that inflation has increased in many Western countries, despite the severe recessions of recent years, could mean that financial markets have begun to account for this
fundamental
shift.
Levels and types of nuclear weapons were permitted and limited so as not to challenge the
fundamental
reality of mutual vulnerability.
The false hopes raised by cutting taxes would have diverted policy makers away from
fundamental
reforms that are necessary if the Continent is to achieve the dynamism on which high rates of innovation, abundant job creation, and world-class productivity depend.
It fixates on country-specific sources of the trade deficit, like China and Mexico, but misses the
fundamental
point that these bilateral deficits are symptoms of America’s far deeper saving problem.
This is couched in the form of China’s “principal contradiction” – a Marxist concept that serves as an admission of a
fundamental
problem requiring resolution.
In a global information age, governance systems capable of addressing
fundamental
issues like security, welfare, liberty, and identity will require coalitions that are small enough to function efficiently and a decision concerning what to do about those who are underrepresented.
By exposing the
fundamental
challenges and anxieties facing a society, a TV series can, at times, almost prefigure the future.
What is overlooked is the shift in
fundamental
energies and joys.
There is no denying that the region’s civil wars and American deportations aggravate the gang crisis, but the
fundamental
reasons young men and women join gangs can be found in domestic social conditions.
Gangs flourish because weak institutions fail to guarantee and respect the
fundamental
rights of children and young people.
Instead of articulating policies to return
fundamental
rights to the region’s young people, Central American governments are preparing to wage war against gangs in the name of national security.
"It should not be left to gays alone to fight for gay rights, because we are talking about
fundamental
violations of justice," Attafuah said.
What Egyptians are experiencing today is not new; it is familiar to many countries that have gone through a
fundamental
systemic change.
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