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In fact, economic growth itself generates social and economic mobilization, a
fundamental
source of political instability.
Throughout the nineteenth century, Catholicism’s public role bred cruel fights between supporters of the clergy and their opponents, reflecting a more
fundamental
conflict between supporters of the Republic and advocates of a return to the old order.
By contrast, Muslims fatally weakened their ability to defend themselves by neglecting, even rejecting, the study of allegedly secular science and mathematics, and this myopia remains a
fundamental
source of the oppression suffered by Muslims today.
Failure to understand and interpret the true and
fundamental
message of the Koran has brought only misfortune to Muslims.
And an international court’s credibility and moral standing depends on the
fundamental
principle that everyone is equal before the law.
Their stance highlights a
fundamental
flaw in the structure of the European Monetary Union – one that Europe’s leaders must recognize and address before it is too late.
It is fashionable in Russia to disparage our
fundamental
shift in foreign policy that followed the terrorist attacks on the US last year.
Why Stimulus Has FailedNEW DELHI – Two
fundamental
beliefs have driven economic policy around the world in recent years.
Something
fundamental
has changed in the Russian economy.
All of this contributes to a starkly
fundamental
strategic risk: If the TTIP stalls or collapses, while the TPP moves forward and succeeds, the global balance will tip strongly in Asia’s favor – and Europe will have few options, if any, for regaining its economic and geopolitical influence.
But there is a second, more fundamental, part to any viable compromise: a redefinition of transatlantic relations.
The key point here is joint recognition that a
fundamental
transatlantic community of values exists, and that both sides need each other.
In thus truncating and trivializing the ongoing ICT revolution, Gordon misses two
fundamental
processes.
I suspect that here the problem reflects
fundamental
differences between the way women and men approach science as a microcosm of life.
And what about the acquis communautaire, the body of law that enshrines member states’ obligations not just in terms of economic policies, but also in terms of democracy, the rule of law, and
fundamental
human rights?
They require deep,
fundamental
changes.
Of course, any regulation in this field requires at least some involvement by a doctor but the Oregon Act recognizes the
fundamental
dilemma faced by doctors confronted with a patient’s request to die and strives to keep that involvement to a minimum.
The rule of law and
fundamental
freedoms in Turkey have been severely tested in recent years.
The 70/30 split underscores the challenge: the US must face up to a
fundamental
rebalancing – weaning itself from excessive reliance on internal demand and drawing greater support from external demand.
The need for a free and well-functioning market economy is not included, though this is the
fundamental
pre-condition for the high standards of living and social protection that the document's authors advocate so resolutely.
This implies a
fundamental
reversal of the present approach, whereby social policies belong to member states and the Union has tightly circumscribed powers of intervention, which, in addition, can only be exercised with unanimity.
In short, the
fundamental
problem with the debt-relief mantra is that it looks backward rather than forward.
For a limited number of childhood cancers, there are new drugs that can target the
fundamental
drivers of malignancy.
The
fundamental
consequence of this is that wages are no longer performing the central redistributive role they have played for decades.
Living in the community with access to both specialized and mainstream services is not merely a policy goal; the CRPD clarifies that this is a matter of
fundamental
human rights.
In addition to meeting refugees’ most
fundamental
needs, WFP is expanding its school feeding, nutrition, and livelihood activities to the host communities.
What makes such a deal seem impossible is not the principled opposition of the two governments – Greece has demanded a debt reduction, while Germany has insisted that not a euro of debt can be written off – but something more fundamental: while Greece is obviously the weaker party in this conflict, it has far more at stake.
Here, Vaclav Havel discusses the
fundamental
ideals on which such a tribunal may be based, the UN’s "Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
PRAGUE - Throughout history diverse texts have played
fundamental
roles in shaping human events.
Such
fundamental
texts are not easily born.
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