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But the impact of large cities runs deeper than economic or even cultural power; cities can
fundamentally
change people’s lives – and even the people themselves.
Fundamentally, technology is a way to transform “the world as I found it” into “the world as I want it to be” – from pastures to milk, from soybeans to chicken tenders, from silicon to smartphones.
But both the “rational expectations” and the “behavioral” models are
fundamentally
flawed for the purpose of assessing policy interventions.
This story is
fundamentally
different from the savings shortage and savings glut hypotheses, and it leads to dramatically different policies.
The current approach to market regulation has been based on this theory but the severity and amplitude of the crisis proves convincingly that there is something
fundamentally
wrong with it.
The rapid aging and decline of Japan’s rural population is
fundamentally
shifting Japan’s approach to food.
They seem confident that, though the bilateral relationship will change somewhat, it will not be
fundamentally
transformed.
To be sure, pragmatism is not, fundamentally, a bad thing.
In these countries, populism is not
fundamentally
changing the contours of the political debate.
Reality-based debate and policymaking can
fundamentally
transform the negative dynamics surrounding migration.
Fundamentally, this is the right approach for managing systemic risk and change in complex interconnected systems, and for successfully managing common resources – though it has yet to dent the inexorable rise in global greenhouse-gas emissions.
It worked, but in a way
fundamentally
different from how monetary policy normally works.
Setting a cap on Target accounts is a
fundamentally
more appropriate policy to keep current-account deficits in check than the wage policies contemplated by the new Pact for the Euro.
The first – espoused by a small minority, and lacking significant political support – is that immigration is
fundamentally
beneficial to an advanced country, as newcomers can mitigate demographic challenges and contribute to the economy’s skills base.
The Coming Wave of Climate DisplacementJOHANNESBURG – Governments around the world are engaged in a series of talks that could
fundamentally
alter how the movement of people across borders is managed.
More fundamentally, it has undermined faith in the UN and international law and increased the world’s tolerance of inhumanity.
The collision of these forces could
fundamentally
transform the world’s second-largest economy.
But Peru is
fundamentally
different from any African country.
Rather than receiving our information directly from institutional gatekeepers, who, despite often-flawed execution, were
fundamentally
committed to meeting editorial standards, today we acquire it via peer-to-peer sharing.
But all the same he treated Gorbachev in a more decent manner because Yeltsin
fundamentally
believed in democracy.
To decide how to do that is to decide
fundamentally
what we believe in and what we want from our future.In deciding this, only the head can guide us in how to do it; but the heart must tell us what it is we truly believe in doing.
Given that such redistribution in Europe occurs
fundamentally
at the level of individual countries – which have the needed fiscal authority – it is difficult to view it as a suitable project for Europe as a whole.
Fortunately for them, there is a compelling way to combine the
fundamentally
French concern about the dangers of inequality with the
fundamentally
German concern about excessive public debt.
Because foreign debt has such a direct impact on people's lives, diverse proposals have been made to government officials, in the belief that the foreign debt burden is
fundamentally
a political problem - one that must be faced now, not later.
But, fundamentally, the crisis is political.
More fundamentally, however, the US is concerned that China’s rapid economic development now poses a real challenge to America’s global influence.
Such a peg is
fundamentally
different from a unified currency.
Visibly nervous, they sought confirmation that Hong Kong’s strong tradition of respect for the rule of law would endure, and that their experience after the handover would differ
fundamentally
from that of the “Davids” of Tiananmen Square.
The United States, the world, indeed our very lives, were about to change
fundamentally.
This kind of insular reaction to a
fundamentally
global problem is self-destructive.
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