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We at the World Economic Forum have dubbed this wave of innovation the “Fourth Industrial Revolution,” because it is
fundamentally
changing the way we live, work, and relate to one another.
We must
fundamentally
transform the way we do business, with investors and companies abandoning their cautious approach to the low-carbon transition.
Should such a transition occur in China, there is no reason to think that the process and the outcome will be
fundamentally
different.
In the longer term, we must transform our energy system even more
fundamentally.
And, finally, because Germany’s starting fiscal position is
fundamentally
strong, an increase in German imports would have positive spillover effects for the region.
More fundamentally, the typical case for German fiscal stimulus reflects economists’ failure to appreciate the potentially dominant role of financial flows on the balance of payments.
More fundamentally, its promise of decentralized transactions with no intermediary authority amounts to an untested, Utopian pipedream.
Less than one week before Papandreou dropped his bombshell, eurozone leaders had spoken unequivocally: “The introduction of the European Semester has
fundamentally
changed the way our fiscal and economic policies are coordinated at European level, with co-ordination at EU level now taking place before national decisions are taken.”
That development – and Putin’s response to it –
fundamentally
transformed the West's relationship with Russia.
More fundamentally, markets have been conditioned to postpone significant price adjustments until there is overwhelming evidence of negative economic and financial effects.
New technologies and approaches are merging the physical, digital, and biological worlds in ways that will
fundamentally
transform humankind.
New technologies, however remarkable they might seem, are
fundamentally
just tools made by people for people.
On these occasions existing members pretended that they need not
fundamentally
change the EU's institutional arrangements.
More fundamentally, the West was founded on an American commitment to come to its allies’ defense.
The committee that drafted the report – now known as the Delors Report, after its chairman, Jacques Delors – was a
fundamentally
rather conservative group of central bankers, with even the governor of the Bank of England (BoE) signing on.
Europeans can learn from the United States and implement a
fundamentally
sound plan.
The world has
fundamentally
changed.
Over the last five years, Sino-American relations have changed
fundamentally.
Most fundamentally, America’s excessive focus on the Middle East will now need to be tempered by a shift to other regions of vital national interest.
The goal should be to limit what they can accomplish in the short term; to get them to change their policies in the medium term; and to set in motion forces that will bring about new and
fundamentally
different governments and societies in the long term.
These multiple tasks make economic reconstruction
fundamentally
different from “development as usual.”
Moreover, there is a
fundamentally
creative element to innovation: it results from an intellectual process that takes time, and that in retrospect always seem inexplicably slow or episodic.
But that balance was
fundamentally
coincidental; it could not be expected to endure changing economic circumstances.
The initial talks are already sending a clear message: the disagreements to be resolved by Canada, Mexico, and the United States are
fundamentally
political, not economic, and they are as pronounced within each country as they are between them.
As with all revolutionary programs, Trump and Bannon’s approach is
fundamentally
about rethinking the state and state power.
But, in order to ensure that such changes have the maximum positive impact, without hurting younger generations, they must be designed
fundamentally
differently.
Khamenei may be
fundamentally
opposed to full US-Iranian relations, but a new Iranian president may provide some cover for limited accommodations, including perhaps on the nuclear front.
Outsourcing via these supply chains dramatically expands the elasticity of the global supply curve,
fundamentally
altering the concept of slack in labor and product markets, as well as the pressure such slack might put on inflation.
The role of government--the only actor possessing the legitimacy of a popular mandate--is
fundamentally
important in steering a society forward.
The argument for Palestinian statehood is anchored in a
fundamentally
moral claim for national self-determination.
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