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The
fundamental
problem consists in an existential struggle between utterly dysfunctional states and an obscenely savage brand of theocratic fanaticism.
There are four
fundamental
ingredients of such man-made disasters: repression of the market, suppression of information, systematic persecution of dissent, and attribution of blame for the disaster to the victims (which justifies radicalizing the policies that led to the problem in the first place).
The leaders who will take power after this year’s transitions will confront this
fundamental
reality.
The most
fundamental
problem is that, in examining stock market investments, we are selecting an economic activity because it was a consistent success in the past.
This highlights two
fundamental
structural imperatives.
The availability of food, water, and energy –
fundamental
building blocks of every country’s security – depends on healthy, robust, and diverse ecosystems, and on the life that inhabits them.
Discussing a wider set of indicators – one that better reflects
fundamental
goals – is the place to start.
Germany was also acknowledging the
fundamental
interdependence of markets in EU member states, and the threats posed in such circumstances by excessive institutional gaps.
Approval of
fundamental
changes in the currency union must be agreed by all members, and so will not be forthcoming.
Economists have recently identified a
fundamental
reason in a phenomenon that remains pervasive: the gap in autonomy (or bargaining power) between women and men.
Two
fundamental
considerations come to mind, and their ramifications in “up-for-grab” countries in Latin America, such as El Salvador, are particularly significant.
Specifically, they must devise a grand bargain for peace that addresses the
fundamental
questions relating to global security norms and arms control that have so far impeded such cooperation.
Ensuring that the ACA would remain in place for some minimum fixed term, rather than leaving it vulnerable to immediate repeal by Donald Trump’s administration, might have enabled a more
fundamental
transformation of America’s flawed health-care system, including through improvements to “Obamacare” itself.
Few people appear to realize the
fundamental
contribution of the emerging economies to the success of the current global trade regime.
But, with America’s debt on a path to equaling its national income in a decade, and a fumbling political system that cannot seem to address the country’s
fundamental
challenges, are the “declinists” finally right?
Harvard’s Rafael Di Tella has shown that the
fundamental
determinant of public policy choices is the public’s beliefs.
So did inflation targeting: the excessive focus on inflation had diverted attention from the more
fundamental
question of financial stability.
This crisis raises
fundamental
questions about globalization, which was supposed to help diffuse risk.
This requires facilitating both
fundamental
and applied research and creating the necessary infrastructure for the dissemination of research outcomes.
Indeed, the 1,200-page technical manual that must be followed to produce a plan belies the
fundamental
idea that these programs are owned and governed by those who adopt them.
BRUSSELS – The euro area confronts a
fundamental
crisis that attacks on financial speculators will do nothing to resolve.
But this approach has no answer to the
fundamental
question: What if the framework does not work?
This is the choice that European leaders now confront: a radical step forward toward political or policy integration, or a clear framework to deal with the consequences of a member country’s failure to abide by the
fundamental
rules of the monetary union.
We are likely to be entering a period of growing risk, rising uncertainty, and
fundamental
transformation – the beginning of a less stable international era.
The third potential source of conflict consists in the
fundamental
cultural differences created by societies’ unique histories and institutional arrangements.
At the same time, the industry has been undergoing a
fundamental
consolidation.
His derogatory comments about marginalized groups – including Muslims, Mexicans, women, and people with disabilities – imperil the values that are
fundamental
to America’s identity and place in the world, and that bind the countries of the West together.
Physicists start with the four
fundamental
forces of nature.
The “economic principles” underpinning their theories are a fraud – not
fundamental
truths but mere knobs that are twiddled and tuned so that the “right” conclusions come out of the analysis.
In terms of values, while some differences exist between Europe and America, at the
fundamental
level of democracy and human rights, no other two parts of the globe share more.
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