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It may be instructive to recall that in other protracted post-crisis episodes, including the Great Depression of the 1930s, economic recovery without resolution of the
fundamental
problems of excessive leverage and weak banks usually proved shallow and difficult to sustain.
If Merkel had wanted the agreement reached in Brussels, the outcome would have marked the beginning of a
fundamental
revision of the eurozone’s crisis policy – and thus an expression of successful statesmanship.
America and EuropeDeeply frustrated by the Bush administration’s policies, many people and governments in Europe hope for a
fundamental
change in American foreign policy after the upcoming presidential election.
This modern, progressive, and peaceful model is unique and superior to all other currently available approaches to the
fundamental
questions of political order.
The most
fundamental
reform of housing markets remains something that reduces homeowners’ overleverage and lack of diversification.
Like housing partnerships, this would be a
fundamental
reform, for it would address the core problem that underlay the financial crisis.
The starting point must be a simple,
fundamental
principle: Europe should not take sides.
First, the Constitutional Treaty guarantees that the Union's institutions will respect the
fundamental
rights of everyone within the EU.
The "catalogue of
fundamental
rights" included in the Constitution is extensive, centering on respect for human dignity, freedom, and equality, and also on the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
By enshrining them in the Constitution, these
fundamental
rights and principles become legally binding, and citizens will have greater scope for bringing appeals to the Court of Justice.
In this respect, the EU leads the world in the protection of
fundamental
rights.
In sum, the Constitutional Treaty firmly enshrines
fundamental
rights in law, and also makes the EU more democratic, more transparent, and more effective.
But beyond Saudi Arabia’s strategic manipulations lies the
fundamental
problem with which we started: the Kingdom’s official ideology forms the heart of the terrorist creed.
But moral responsibility goes further, reflecting the need for corporations to address
fundamental
ethical issues such as inclusion, dignity, and equality.
This link is not necessarily bigoted, because there is a
fundamental
relationship between “values” and “laws” on the one hand, and “culture” and “diversity” on the other.
Europeans must stop being complacent in the belief that they are somehow protected from any resurgence of racism or betrayal of
fundamental
human rights.
There is little time to lose in a
fundamental
overhaul of the Asian strategy.
To make sense of these two contrasting perspectives, we need to step back and consider the
fundamental
drivers of growth.
Strip away the technicalities, and the debate boils down to one
fundamental
question: what is the best, most sustainable growth model for low-income countries?
From this perspective, China’s currency policies not only undercut the competitiveness of African and other poor regions’ industries; they also undermine those regions’
fundamental
growth engines.
The proposed construction of a banking union reveals this
fundamental
flaw at the heart of the European project today.
But the ECB, whose only mandate is to maintain price stability, cannot pursue this policy without
fundamental
changes in legislation.
But, even more
fundamental
than policies and governance will be the challenge of values.
Today, the smart money in financial markets takes a long-term view that asset prices are for the most part rational expectations of discounted future
fundamental
values.
The outcome was driven by voters’ recognition of their country’s
fundamental
problems – starkly apparent in the tents that remain on Maidan Square, the loss of Crimea, and the separatist violence in Donbas – and their desire for an effective government to address those problems.
On human rights, the US argues that there are indeed
fundamental
differences between the two countries’ political traditions and current systems.
Fundamental
economic reforms are usually implemented only after a severe crisis, as was the case in Britain in the late 1970s, in Sweden and Finland in the early 1990s, and in Eastern Europe after the collapse of communism in 1989.
But they all point to a
fundamental
truth: If young people and the disadvantaged are to find satisfying and rewarding jobs, governments, employers, educational institutions, and civil-society groups all have an important role to play.
But my personal hunch is that the Franco-German proposal is based on a
fundamental
error of judgment.
But they reflect the
fundamental
reality that at every turning point, the EU has moved forward through more integration.
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