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But for the better part of two centuries, its citizens have been suspicious of federal government power, including the power to run deficits, which is
fundamentally
a federal prerogative.
More fundamentally, before the presidential election March 18, which Putin will win virtually unchallenged, it needs Russians to understand that their choice is either Putin or disarray.
With its benchmark lending rate at the zero-bound, the Fed has embraced a
fundamentally
different approach in attempting to guide the US economy.
The type of justice South Africa practiced, what I call “restorative justice” is, unlike retribution, not basically concerned with punishment, it is not
fundamentally
punitive.
By contrast, emerging economies suffer from a downturn, but their situation is
fundamentally
sounder, which should be reflected in the value of their currencies.
The Problem is Authoritarianism, Not IslamPRINCETON – Is Islam
fundamentally
incompatible with democracy?
Moreover, power at the UN is divided, not simply between the Security Council and the General Assembly, but more
fundamentally
between the 192 members and the UN itself.
In theory, there are three competing,
fundamentally
different visions of the EU’s future.
Fundamentally, GDP is a materialistic concept: higher production is the sole imperative; the more goods produced and services rendered, the better.
Rather than
fundamentally
overhauling the entire tax system, the Trump administration could simply improve it.
If leaders of the world’s two most powerful countries differ
fundamentally
in their approach to international relations, what are the prospects for strengthening cooperation globally?
Humans have
fundamentally
altered Earth’s ecosystems.
Many countries in the early 1930’s had terrible bank runs, which inflicted immense and immediate damage, decimating employment by bringing down businesses that were
fundamentally
creditworthy.
To minimize that risk, euro-area countries must
fundamentally
re-work and strengthen the institutional architecture for coordinating long overdue structural reforms and for safeguarding public finances.
But, as a result of various ostensibly minor issues, the likelihood of a British exit seems to be increasing – which
fundamentally
alters the importance of the vote in Scotland.
Two Myths About AutomationBERKELEY – Robots, machine learning, and artificial intelligence promise to change
fundamentally
the nature of work.
As the bond market begins, finally, to price in greater relative risk in euro-zone sovereigns, the intellectual underpinnings of the idea of a global division between emerging-market and developed-market bonds will be
fundamentally
tested.
Such recommendations, however well intended they may be, are
fundamentally
flawed.
More fundamentally, the agenda lacks ambition and direction.
It is, of course, true that enlargement has
fundamentally
changed the Union and given rise to new problems and policy concerns.
The ties that bind us together were frayed by forty years of Soviet domination, but this did not
fundamentally
change these states’ European character.
But there are concerns that, if not
fundamentally
divisive, are worrying.
The underlying dynamics have not changed
fundamentally
since then.
For better and for worse, Brazil and the rest of Latin America are
fundamentally
connected to the liberal international order and its political and economic institutions.
More fundamentally, they claim that it is simply immoral that bosses should earn as much in a day as their employees do in a year.
Without a
fundamentally
different approach to aging, the gift of extended longevity could become a curse.
But Brexit’s aftermath has nevertheless been marked by considerable uncertainty and
fundamentally
incompatible proposals for the country’s future, which has provoked political infighting in Parliament and within UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s government.
The over-lending was so widespread that at one point it drove down the yield differential between Greek and German bonds to just six basis points – a ridiculously low level for two countries that differ so
fundamentally
in terms of economic management and financial conditions.
Despite these caveats, Deaton’s message is
fundamentally
positive.
This raises the issue of who should pay for such a mission and, more fundamentally, who can authorize it.
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