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Yet the overall benefits of a successful Doha Round would likely be hundreds of times
greater
than these costs.
Although Nikolic soon resigned after a new Serbian government was formed, the cabinet’s composition suggests that the EU might be foolish to expect
greater
cooperation with the ICTY.
It also provides the women with
greater
bargaining power in their own households.
Small loans empower women by giving them more control over household assets and resources, more autonomy and decision-making power, and
greater
access to participation in public life.
Having grown up amid prosperity and confidence, exposed to Western lifestyles and educations, China’s millennial generation – born in the 1980s and 1990s – were supposed to usher in an era of even
greater
openness and freedom.
In the short term, the world economy would face slower economic growth and the risk of
greater
financial instability.
The pressure on Israel might become even
greater
if, by November or December, it became clear that it was not negotiating in good faith.
Given Ukraine’s location, history, and the potential for trouble, the international community’s
greater
attention to the crisis there than to the disaster unfolding in Venezuela is not surprising.
I started my Faith Foundation precisely to create
greater
understanding between the faiths.
But the more countries employ this strategy, the
greater
the strain on the banking sector.
Preparation of effective defense of the state is unthinkable without a
greater
or lesser degree of participation of all the state's institutions.
The World Bank report also points out that, as a consequence of banking retrenchment, institutional investors with long-term liabilities – such as pension funds, insurers, and sovereign wealth funds – may be called upon to assume a
greater
role in funding long-term assets.
Hence there will inevitably be a demand for
greater
accountability, and even for the involvement of political authorities in the process of setting central-bank policies.
Moreover, feedback loops between the real economy and finance need to be examined in
greater
depth.
For example, investments in research on alternative energy systems that can limit global warming are vital;third, we should insist that our politicians agree to
greater
international environmental cooperation, lest the neglectful and shortsighted policies within each nation end up destroying the global ecosystem.
In the first scenario, a more united and homogeneous Europe emerges from the crisis, enforcing
greater
restrictions on member states’ budgets to reduce apparent risk.
Yet sticking to the euro and forcing all of the adjustments in wages risks
greater
unrest; indeed, it might merely postpone the inevitable.
It still has great strengths, and, with sensible reforms, the EU can survive and eventually return to
greater
prosperity and stability.
The whole is
greater
than the sum of its parts.
Newspapers such as Southern Weekend , China Youth Daily , and even the traditionally conservative China Daily call directly for
greater
political openness, increased political participation, and for strengthening the rule of law.
But the gap between the economies of the Arab Middle East and Western Europe--in (non-oil sector) productivity, technological capability, and standards of living--is wider than it was a century ago, and vastly
greater
than at the start of the Industrial Age.
Of far
greater
urgency is that dollar shortages have become food shortages in countries such as Egypt and Venezuela, as well as much of Sub-Saharan Africa, which rely heavily on food imports.
After the period of rapid economic growth ended, Europe’s leaders came to rely, instead, on the threat of an evil that is
greater
than austerity: further destabilization of debtor countries, leading to default, expulsion from the eurozone, and economic, social, and political collapse.
The dangers of national secession are much
greater
in places without overarching entities like the EU and NATO to constrain the situation among the successor states.
Arguments within the Japanese government concerning collective defense received
greater
focus.
The desire for
greater
participation grows as economies develop and people adjust to modernization.
In the latest caucus, in Nevada, Clinton’s presumed advantage among non-white voters, who are a far
greater
factor in Nevada than in Iowa or New Hampshire, seems to have served her well, with Sanders failing to win enough African-American voters, in particular, to defeat her.
Thus, the UK’s trade strategy should focus on what it will take to win a
greater
share of those markets.
By demolishing the arrangements that provide British firms with seamless access to the world’s largest services market, and by closing itself off to immigration, the UK has embarked on a path of
greater
economic vulnerability, and lower-skill, lower-wage jobs.
In the last few decades of rapid globalization, nationalism never really left, but it did take a backseat to hopes of
greater
economic prosperity.
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