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Critics repeatedly pointed out that the
fundamental
contradictions had not been resolved, and that if the euro was to survive in the long run, there would have to be a fiscal and banking union, which would require morepolitical unification than most Europeans are willing to accept.
But the bottom line is that such voters demonstrate a
fundamental
loyalty to the state and the regime.
The
fundamental
problem is that green-energy technologies are still very inefficient and expensive compared to fossil fuels.
The
fundamental
question about how to deal with Russia remains a divisive issue, however.
This highlights a
fundamental
problem: the Kenyan state’s endemic corruption constantly undermines its policymakers’ goals.
Are we seeing a
fundamental
shift in relations between Arab nationalism and Islamic sectarianism?
Cultural “zero points” are important because they serve as a dividing line – a clear demarcation of “before” and “after” that holds
fundamental
implications for the development of private and public life.
The ultra-conservative House of Saud, by contrast, abhors such political upheaval and naturally views Arab democracy as a
fundamental
threat.
So
fundamental
are the changes to the Kingdom’s strategic interests that, despite being the custodian of Islam’s holiest sites, it said nothing when US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s “eternal capital.”
Perhaps more tellingly, the World Justice Organization’s Rule of Law Index places Sweden’s legal system among the world’s most robust, with the lowest levels of corruption and the most rigorous protection of
fundamental
rights.
This particular political revolution has been largely missed by commentators, who have tended to misinterpret the weakness of traditional parties, particularly those of the center left, as a
fundamental
threat to democracy.
Hayashi and Sakakibara – indeed, most Japanese economists – more or less agree on the
fundamental
reason for such spectacular stagnation: the Japanese have stopped working hard.
The only way to achieve this is through the clear commitment of political leaders on both sides of the Atlantic, together with private-sector involvement, which is
fundamental
to sustaining urgently needed economic growth.
We have discovered that we can get a much simpler set of equations for
fundamental
physics by supposing that what we ordinarily perceive as empty space is actually a medium.
As if these challenges were not enough, the EU is plagued by
fundamental
questions about its democratic legitimacy.
The Canada option would not address any of the
fundamental
issues concerning trade in services – a critical omission, given that the UK is a major supplier, and their provision requires a complex regulatory framework.
This reflects a
fundamental
failing on the part of the scientific community to relay relevant data to decision-makers.
The persistence of the dark-matter conundrum, in combination with these considerations, might alter our
fundamental
ideas and predictions about what might follow the discovery.
A common bond would be no cure for a lack of fiscal discipline; on the contrary, it would be no more than a placebo for a “weak” country, but it would also be harmful because it would foster the illusion that it is possible to get out of fiscal difficulty without undertaking
fundamental
reform.
“Solidarity” in the true sense means that all euro-zone countries should comply with EMU’s
fundamental
rules by adhering to the Stability and Growth Pact and the “no bail-outs” principle.
A
fundamental
reason that organic food production is far less “sustainable” than many forms of conventional farming is that organic farms, though possibly well adapted for certain local environments on a small scale, produce far less food per unit of land and water.
It is also contrary to one of the
fundamental
premises on which democracy rests: that voters can make informed choices between contending candidates.
Several countries in the periphery (Greece, Spain, and Portugal) were responsible for the circumstances that led to and precipitated the crisis, and there may be
fundamental
solvency issues that need to be addressed even if the liquidity shortfall is addressed.
What was most striking was how flagrantly dismissive he was of Israel’s most
fundamental
national narrative.
Removing the risk of a euro implosion – which, given massive global imbalances, derivatives markets run amok, and the colossal scale of America’s budget deficit, could catalyze a major international crash – presupposes two
fundamental
changes in Europe.
But the war in Lebanon and its consequences have caused a sudden and
fundamental
change in the leisurely pursuit of this policy.
Similarly, membership of bodies that conduct peer review of scientific proposals - a process that is
fundamental
to scientific progress - surely ought to be free of all barriers to entry that are unrelated to professional qualifications.
But, in the end, even though the investors were there to help, it was clear that there is a
fundamental
mismatch in the real world.
Progressive Europeanism in ActionATHENS – Despite its obvious significance, Brexit is a mere sideshow when compared to the muffled but more
fundamental
disintegration taking place across the European Union.
All of Europe's children should have to know about its
fundamental
meaning.
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