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Has society progressed to the point that we are
fundamentally
alienated from our natural environment?
Risks of breakdown are increased because our theoretical understanding of how financial markets operate is
fundamentally
flawed.
Opposition leaders and democracy watchdogs say Moldova’s election process was
fundamentally
flawed.
Those who believe that Ahmedinejad is a bluffer and a buffoon who would pull back from the brink may be
fundamentally
misreading his psychology.
The growing realization that labor markets have
fundamentally
and permanently changed will spur policymakers, employers, and workers to address new challenges in ways that benefit everyone.
While all EU countries agreed on sanctions against Russia after it annexed Crimea in March 2014, this temporary unity belies member states’
fundamentally
different views about the kind of relationship they want for the long term.
What such behavior fails to take into account is that globalization is, fundamentally, a natural phenomenon.
While the transformation may not always be seamless, there is no longer room to doubt that an Asian century is on the horizon, and that the world’s chemistry will change
fundamentally.
May’s objectives – restriction of immigration from the EU while maintaining full access to the European single market – are
fundamentally
incompatible.
The economies of the United States and Britain are today
fundamentally
different because of what they did.
Disaster is an opportunity for thinking of ways to make the world
fundamentally
better – and also prevent future crises.
Both the institutional and the behavioral responses to a crisis are
fundamentally
problematical.
We cannot yet fully grasp its implications, but it is
fundamentally
transforming the nature of power in the twenty-first century, in which all states exist in an environment that even the most powerful authorities cannot control as they did in the past.
And yet Guillebaud was
fundamentally
right: Nazi Germany was not an economy on the brink of collapse, and the Western powers would have done well to start mobilizing a proper defense.
More fundamentally, orthodox economists claim that it would be a quasi-fiscal operation for which the central bank has no explicit mandate.
At the start, the Fed assumed that it was facing a first-mode crisis – a mere liquidity crisis – and that the principal cure would be to ensure the liquidity of
fundamentally
solvent institutions.
What we really need is
fundamentally
to transform the way our societies function – and fast.
More fundamentally, the mentioning of Aceh in this Nobel citation raises serious questions about the mental maps used by the Nobel Prize Committee in making these awards.
Despite a slow start, it has compiled an admirable record in bringing to justice and providing
fundamentally
fair trials for some 80 indictees, including generals, heads of state, and brutal prison camp commandants.
The aberrant period in history is the hundred or so years after the US Civil War, during which breakthroughs in energy, electrification, telecommunications, and transportation
fundamentally
reshaped societies.
Even as the likes of Uber and Amazon, and, more fundamentally, robotics, add convenience, they do so by displacing working-class jobs and/or driving down wages.
There is something
fundamentally
wrong with EU policy.
Democracy relies
fundamentally
on dialogue.
More broadly, if democracy in Spain, in the heart of Western Europe, can be weakened so fundamentally, so can democracy everywhere.
Only on this basis can the crisis in Ukraine be addressed without
fundamentally
compromising transatlantic security.
Its leaders should re-affirm their commitment to embed sustainability in the global economic recovery, and their recognition of the Green Economy’s power to create a
fundamentally
different development path for all countries.
This jibed with what I had identified as two big factors
fundamentally
driving the price of oil: the early days of the exploitation of shale oil and gas in the United States, and the shift in China’s economic focus from quantity to quality, which implied that the Chinese economy would no longer be consuming energy at the frenetic rate it had been.
But this view is misleading, because political leadership is
fundamentally
different from corporate leadership.
For that reason, a Sarkozy debacle would drastically reduce his Socialist successor’s room for maneuver on European policy,
fundamentally
altering France’s position in Europe.
Voters need to learn that their electoral and consumption decisions can
fundamentally
alter the nature of the game that corporations and politicians play.
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