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And, most obviously, the free flow of information is
fundamentally
incompatible with the secrecy needed in much intelligence work.
So President Herbert Hoover created the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, an independent government agency, to aid illiquid but
fundamentally
sound banks.
In my view, the intelligence report itself was
fundamentally
problematic.
The decision in April 2009 to raise the pandemic flu threat to the penultimate level, Phase 5 (“Pandemic Imminent”), already raced far ahead of the accumulated data, so the Phase 6 declaration in June revealed the organization’s paradigm to be
fundamentally
flawed.
More fundamentally, the Fund has accepted that there are risks as well as benefits to cross-border financial flows, particularly sharp inward surges followed by sudden stops, which can cause a great deal of economic instability.
Fundamentally, Hong Kong’s prospects depend on the implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, conceived by Deng Xiaoping to serve as the basis for Hong Kong’s eventual return to China in 1997.
Given these factors, in Western Europe, the rise of radical ethnic nationalism as a response to fears of terrorism and mass migration represents a more
fundamentally
transformative crisis.
Second, economic hardship and the threat of further isolation could compel Iran’s leaders to modify
fundamentally
their domestic and international policies.
Europe and Anti-EuropeLONDON – The European Parliament election has set off a painful process of rethinking not only how the European Union works, but also what it is
fundamentally
about.
More fundamentally, governments in oil-producing countries are confronting a political dilemma: Stronger economic growth, though desirable, requires regimes to take risks that could endanger their very survival.
In fact, Netanyahu has
fundamentally
misunderstood the Iran challenge: It is not an existential threat, but part of a broader struggle for regional mastery.
Fundamentally, this is changing the way we invest and changing the direction of the economy, so that we can grow sustainably on the low-carbon path.
But huge numbers of Europeans believe that something is
fundamentally
wrong with the Israelis: they never compromise; they prefer using military means to solve political problems.
If the US did not exist, or if the embargo did not exist, Cubans could do likewise: infer that something is
fundamentally
wrong with an economic system that involves so much time wasted and so many simple desires frustrated.
But this reading is
fundamentally
flawed.
The implication of Marx’s renewed popularity is that capitalism is now universally accepted as being
fundamentally
broken, with the financial system at the heart of the problem.
The refugee crisis is
fundamentally
changing German economic-policy priorities.
A key reason is that the US and Russia have
fundamentally
different understandings of what an improved relationship would look like.
Even more fundamentally, racial considerations also influence the nature of America's political institutions.
It is also
fundamentally
anti-American, in the sense of undermining everything that the country has achieved.
Lastly, Bolsonaro
fundamentally
rejects climate science and favors Brazil’s withdrawal from the 2015 Paris climate agreement, claiming that climate change is a “fable” and nothing more than a “globalist conspiracy.”
The country’s irrational energy policy, based on immensely wasteful subsidies to consumers, must be
fundamentally
altered.
More fundamentally, such standalone courses are not ideal.
The world’s major powers are far more interdependent financially and in terms of supply chains than they were in 1914 – the year of misguided optimism that pessimists love to cite – and the cumulative horrors of the twentieth century have
fundamentally
changed the normative environment.
More fundamentally, is the day approaching when, thanks to so many smart people and smarter computers, financial markets really do become perfect, and we can just sit back, relax, and assume that all assets are priced correctly?
As the Russian intellectual historian Nikolay Koposov recently observed, the “memory laws” being enacted there “differ
fundamentally
from memory laws in Western Europe, because they actively protect the memory of the perpetrators, rather than the victims, of state-sponsored crimes.”
More fundamentally, they reflect the emergence of China.
The underlying message is that ancient India had all the answers, and thus that traditional and indigenous beliefs and practices must be
fundamentally
superior to imported modern ideas and lifestyles.
Whereas Wen’s supporters remain adamant that he
fundamentally
supported a shift toward democracy and a market economy for China, his critics lambast him for failing to fulfill his promises of political and economic reform.
The
fundamentally
flawed concept of deterrence has no place in Australia’s refugee policy.
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