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And it will occur (if it does) in a global economy with
fundamentally
different structural and regulatory characteristics.
But the purview of the talks was
fundamentally
altered (though the Polisario Front has remained focused on a referendum that includes independence as an option).
Countries whose public finances seemed
fundamentally
sound as late as last year have come under severe fiscal pressure.
More fundamentally, however, Chinese doctors who use traditional medicine argue that outcome measures of acupuncture as a treatment for stroke should be different from conventional measures used in Western trials, because the theory of acupuncture is different.
Online global courses are part of the world’s ongoing information revolution – a revolution that is now
fundamentally
reshaping higher education, most importantly by creating new avenues of access for more people around the world.
More fundamentally, why do these countries seemingly fail to exercise the kind of economic leadership and innovation that their histories lead us to expect, especially in the innovative high technology sectors that most define our future?
The Federalist Threat to EuropeSTOCKHOLM – The world is
fundamentally
different after the “Brexit” referendum in the United Kingdom.
Asia’s water map
fundamentally
changed after the 1949 Communist victory in China.
White questions, however, whether their support for this package was not
fundamentally
focused on the 100% reserve regime, rather than on OMF as a post-crisis response.
But this approach – in which support is channeled through states and delivered in the form of loans – is
fundamentally
flawed.
Whichever candidate wins Sri Lanka’s presidential election on January 26 will have to lead that small but strategically located island-nation in a
fundamentally
different direction – from making war, as it has done for more than a quarter-century, to making peace through ethnic reconciliation and power sharing.
The breakdown was
fundamentally
a liquidity crisis, and liquidity was easily restored in several ways: the New York banks issued their own liquidity through a clearing house; one massively powerful financial institution, J.P. Morgan, bought up collapsing shares, and thus reversed a market panic and a scramble for liquidity; and European central banks supplied gold to the American market.
The "Limits to Growth" RevisitedSince the Cold War’s end, all kinds of barriers have come down, and the world economy has
fundamentally
changed.
Most fundamentally, they are able to offer disillusioned young people a sense of purpose and belonging.
The reality is that the new politics that has taken over three major European countries remains
fundamentally
fragile.
These laws 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.
Europe’s demands – ostensibly aimed at ensuring that Greece can service its foreign debt – are petulant, naive, and
fundamentally
self-destructive.
Of course, these two approaches are not
fundamentally
incompatible – and a good economy needs both.
And, more fundamentally, if a lack of structural reforms leads to permanent divergence within the monetary union, this raises the specter of exit – from which all members ultimately suffer.
More fundamentally, where, exactly, does one draw the line between advanced economies and emerging markets?
And crises that are
fundamentally
ecological in nature are managed by outdated strategies of war and diplomacy.
Better still, from their perspective, the Islamist regimes that emerged proved to be either
fundamentally
incompetent, and thus easily overthrown (as with President Mohamed Morsi’s government in Egypt), or merely dysfunctional (as in Tunisia), and thus possessing no appeal as a model for other countries.
Still, the Arab Spring revolutions did
fundamentally
undermine the pillars of the old regional system with which the Kingdom was so comfortable.
As Henry Kissinger has often argued, the US and Iran have strategic interests that are
fundamentally
in harmony; what is abnormal is the post-1979 estrangement.
Its leaders came to believe that any European country would
fundamentally
transform itself, in order to build ties – however limited – to the EU.
And it has to do with the design of the eurozone, which is
fundamentally
flawed.
This watershed discovery, which
fundamentally
changed our view of the universe, was made at Bell Labs – not at a premier research university.
Such a funding scheme is essential for promoting breakthroughs in the long run, because it encourages researchers to take on risky projects with
fundamentally
unpredictable outcomes but potentially high gains.
Making matters worse, the geopolitical environment has changed
fundamentally
in the decade since the ESS was ratified, owing to economic rebalancing toward Asia, the upheavals in the Arab world, the revival of Russian assertiveness, and the rise of isolationist tendencies in the US.
This, fundamentally, is why so many Scandinavians are employed and why so many want to hold on to the current system.
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