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The “free coinage of silver” would be “but a step towards the general socialism which is the
fundamental
doctrine of his political belief.”
But beneath the surface calm of lower spreads and lower tail risks, the eurozone’s
fundamental
problems remain unresolved.
This statement sums up a
fundamental
– but often misunderstood – truth about scientific inquiry.
Unfortunately, even the pre-boom years are not a good guide for today’s European economy, because something
fundamental
has changed more quickly than is typically recognized: Europe’s demographic trends.
But there are
fundamental
reasons to believe that the eurozone’s investment rate will remain permanently depressed.
Nikita Khrushchev’s post-Stalin “thaw,” when repression and censorship were relaxed, undermined the empire’s
fundamental
values, carelessly handing Crimea to Ukraine.
But the
fundamental
problem remains Europe’s vulnerability over energy: an emerging divide and rule strategy over the supply of gas that must be confronted head on.
A
fundamental
part of this must be serious consultation among member states on strategic decisions that may affect an EU partner.
For the Long Peace, the most intriguing explanation – and, I think, the most persuasive, though many may disagree – is that since the end of World War II, a
fundamental
normative shift has occurred among the major powers’ policymakers.
Much of the American McCarthyism of the 1940’s and 1950’s was driven by the same burning faith in the righteousness of the mission – a faith that saw
fundamental
rights abrogated.
Even if we set aside its masses of pork-barrel spending, and analyses that show it may allow more emissions in the US for the first decades, there are more
fundamental
problems with this legislation.
The Court’s decision allows this brutal and systematic violation of
fundamental
rights to continue.
Led by former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is currently the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education, the Education Commission operates on the strong belief that education is a
fundamental
human right, and the route to substantially improved living standards.
The report’s recommendations focus on several
fundamental
objectives, including innovation, inclusiveness (with the lowest-income citizens getting particular attention), and a comprehensive, long-term investment plan for education.
Nonetheless, Asia will still have to confront
fundamental
medium- and long-term challenges, not least the aging of its population – a problem that is well known to most policymakers.
The UK’s national interests have not changed, and no
fundamental
shifts within the EU have worked against those interests.
Fundamental
gaps remain in how data are gathered and shared, even in the world’s richest countries.
The report asserts that the media should retain the
fundamental
responsibility for press regulation.
Transparency and collective scrutiny would also help to ensure that scientists fulfill their
fundamental
responsibility to protect against laboratory accidents.
For the last four decades, Europe’s
fundamental
problem has been complacency in the face of low economic growth caused by excessive taxation and regulation.
It must now begin to carry out
fundamental
reforms: cut unjustified social benefits; liberalize services, labor markets, and digital markets; reduce labor taxes; deregulate industry; improve education; and promote research and development.
But it is also vital to instill in both girls and boys an understanding of the need for social and economic equality, to reflect the
fundamental
equality of opportunity that all deserve.
Achieving gender equality in the Middle East will be a long process, requiring
fundamental
educational, social, and economic reforms.
Better access for all to
fundamental
needs like quality education is necessary to make the winner-take-all character of markets more tolerable.
But there do seem to be some
fundamental
rules of political survival that have been ignored in Australia in recent years, and spelling them out may help both the ALP and others to remember them.
Moreover, missile-defense cooperation has stalled over
fundamental
differences in political approaches, and Putin has indicated that he will not attend the NATO-Russia summit in Chicago.
The question for everyone is whether that search for identity can be satisfied with headscarves and wide public acceptance of Islamic religious practice, or if positive affirmation of Islam demands a more
fundamental
renunciation of modernity.
In fact, the Quran does defend principles like liberty, impartiality, and righteousness, which indicates a
fundamental
respect for justice and human dignity.
Indeed, the late Iranian writer and philosopher Ayatollah Hussein-Ali Montazeri fell out with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, after being designated his successor, over policies that he believed infringed on people’s
fundamental
rights and freedoms.
But have we stopped asking
fundamental
questions, both of ourselves and of the companies we entrust to do all of these things?
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