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Such feats always entail important asymmetries and political pacts; though
fundamental
to the post-Franco transition, when Spaniards were still fearful of reviving the deep divisions of the civil war, they plague the country to this day.
By contrast, new renewable technologies are gaining traction, illustrating a
fundamental
shift in international energy policy and investment strategies.
The IAEA’s optimistic rhetoric cannot obscure
fundamental
arithmetic: skyrocketing maintenance expenses and, in many cases, post-Fukushima upgrade costs, together with the impossibility of building competitive new capacity without massive government subsidies, are devastating the nuclear industry.
But opposition to the EU was compounded by more
fundamental
issues of nationalism and identity, including citizens’ distaste for the large numbers of non-English-speaking immigrants from other member countries.
If the country’s
fundamental
problems are to be addressed, India needs a government with the determination, integrity, and intelligence to meet the complex demands of modern governance in the twenty-first century.
But, without a
fundamental
sense of solidarity with one’s fellow citizens, no parliamentary democracy can function.
It also exposes a more
fundamental
problem.
Each of the camps shares a
fundamental
outlook on the role refugees play in society.
To be sure, reforms that were implemented in response to the last crisis have improved the situation at the aggregate level; but they have not resolved the eurozone’s
fundamental
asymmetry.
Another
fundamental
question, China’s standing in the world order, is unlikely to be discussed in any meaningful way.
For example, if KMET takes US aid, the organization will be obligated to withhold information from women about a critical health service, breaching the trust between a woman and her health care provider and violating a
fundamental
human right.
But eventually,
fundamental
economic strengths and weaknesses have more effect on the exchange rate than self-fulfilling prophecies.
Beginning from rural tiered management based on the household contract system, Chinese reformers supplemented public ownership with various other forms, with the market increasingly playing its
fundamental
role in allocating resources under the macro control of the state.
After all, it was a
fundamental
ideological shift that enabled China’s 35-year-long economic boom.
Sustainable long-term growth – based on efficiency improvements, productivity gains, and innovation – is possible only with an effective institutional framework, and that requires
fundamental
changes to the political and regulatory systems.
In this
fundamental
respect, China has a lot to offer the Middle East – and President Xi has once again shown his determination to offer it.
Our responsibility for the ocean’s health is as deep, fundamental, and permanent as our dependence on it.
Furthermore, given today’s extraordinarily turbulent geopolitical environment, Germany has a
fundamental
interest in championing the development of the EU’s foreign policy and security institutions.
In order to meet the challenges of climate change and energy security, all actors must focus on the opportunities that lie in the broad and
fundamental
change that society must undergo.
Uncertainty over China’s growth path is more
fundamental.
More important, the
fundamental
arguments are more compelling than ever that $50 or thereabouts will continue to be a price ceiling, rather than a floor.
Transforming China from an export-driven economy to one that relies on domestic consumption requires two
fundamental
reforms.
Joseph Stalin rejected Mendelian genetics (the
fundamental
laws of heredity) and even Darwin’s theory of evolution in favor of the bogus theories of Trofim Lysenko, the Soviet biologist who believed that human traits were acquired, not inherited.
Even more recently, the international community agreed to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030, and came together to address the most
fundamental
global threat by adopting the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
By the same token, the MHP is not likely to be a natural partner for any large-scale democratic reforms aimed at strengthening
fundamental
freedoms.
There was, it seemed, a
fundamental
malady.
This is equivalent to saying that the Brexit vote changed nothing
fundamental.
Clearly, humans – who now occupy almost 40% of the planet’s ice-free land surface – are shaping many of the planet’s
fundamental
processes.
Europe and North America do retain a
fundamental
common outlook.
NEW YORK – As world leaders prepare to gather next week at the United Nations in New York to ratify the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and commemorate the UN’s 70th anniversary, for many a
fundamental
question has become inescapable.
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