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Kennedy’s sober analysis and penetrating questions brought to light alternatives and risks that were
fundamental
to determining the outcome;- It is essential to understand how your opponent thinks and to keep lines of communication open.
They fear that cooperation with the Americans may not guarantee long-term stability, and worry that concessions on so
fundamental
an “Arab” cause as Iraq will further undermine their domestic legitimacy.
But there is a more
fundamental
cause: China’s bias toward industrialization.
We need
fundamental
breakthroughs in alternative energy sources, and soon.
At the beginning of the crisis, in 2007-2008, the eurozone’s
fundamental
flaws could have been corrected had Germany been willing to support a joint European crisis response.
Respecting the most
fundamental
norms that we have given ourselves to guarantee the protection of humanity is a serious matter.
They are pessimistic because the economy’s fundamentals are weak – a
fundamental
difference.
In essence, the EU’s
fundamental
dilemma is not that different from NATO’s.
Developments that are
fundamental
to European competitiveness, like an EU-wide patent, have proved impossible to achieve.
Instead,
fundamental
change is needed.
The
fundamental
idea behind a fiscal union is that poorer, less creditworthy countries can gain from joint debt liability with richer countries.
EU member states are more divided now than ever, even on the most
fundamental
issues concerning the European project.
It would represent a defeat for the
fundamental
values of the European project.
In the Middle East, the tragic conflict in Syria continues, despite several fruitless attempts at rapprochement, which were marred by the
fundamental
disagreement about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s future role in any peace process or political transition.
It is this imperative that underlies the importance of the coming decision, for it provides an occasion for the Court to reassert the
fundamental
principle of non-discrimination that defines our democratic societies.
The model, formalizing a central insight of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, embodies the beauty, simplicity, and lack of realism of the two
fundamental
theorems of competitive equilibrium, in contrast to the messiness and complexity of modifications made by economists in an effort to capture better the way the world actually functions.
To initiate a
fundamental
shift in citizens’ gender-related attitudes and behavior, India’s leaders must understand – by the numbers – the often-dramatic disparities between their country’s individual states.
And, indeed, a commentary in People’s Daily, the CCP’s official newspaper, portrayed the Brexit vote as a reflection of the
fundamental
flaws of Western democracies.
But both groups neglect a more
fundamental
determinant of China’s economic prospects: the world order.
One might argue that the deal with Iran represents a
fundamental
shift in the country’s stance toward the West.
If it is true that too much was extracted from Greece, and too little from Iran, it seems more likely that this reflects a
fundamental
difference between the Greek and Iranian negotiating positions than a discrepancy in the negotiators’ skill.
We now live in a different world where developing countries are a
fundamental
source of growth, as well as being importers of capital goods and services from developed countries.
For the first time in its history, the EU must confront the prospect of a member state that is a non-democracy, in the
fundamental
sense of lacking free, unrigged elections.
A
fundamental
cause was political leadership.
The
fundamental
problem is that much less has happened at the Ukrainian enterprises.
Not all governments agree that freedom of speech and of the press should be protected as
fundamental
checks on power.
Yet the G-20 has opened the way to discussion of these
fundamental
issues.
Completing the G-20’s AgendaNEW YORK – The near-complete collapse of financial systems worldwide has exposed
fundamental
weaknesses in their architecture and in how they are regulated.
All of these are important, but they miss a
fundamental
point.
Its proponents and adherents failed to consider such
fundamental
and traditional macroeconomic variables as demand, production, investment, consumption, employment, wages, and the distribution of income.
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