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The overlap between the end of the accession process and
heated
discussions about the new European Constitution played into the hands of the opposition.
And then there are its members’ bilateral disagreements, including a
heated
territorial dispute between India and China.
So India’s political debate over the entry of foreign retailers into the market, while heated, is probably already outdated.
What precisely those reforms should be, however, remains subject to
heated
debate among China’s elites, policymakers, and disadvantaged groups, as well as foreign stakeholders.
Even the red button issue of NATO was more hot air than
heated
discussion.
The debate about financial conditions is both more
heated
and more nuanced.
This is certainly true of Soros, who is not just an enlightened philanthropist, but also a perceptive intellectual participating in today’s most
heated
debates.
Deprived pensioners burn old books to keep warm, because they are cheaper than coal, they ride on
heated
buses all day, and a third leave part of their homes cold.
At this month’s Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, the emerging countries’ prospects will be a topic of
heated
debate.
With complex and
heated
wars threatening to bring about the collapse of states like Syria and Iraq, and the long-simmering conflict between Israel and Palestine seemingly as far from resolution as ever, it is almost easier to ask what Europe should avoid than what it should do.
In principle, governments could bridge the gap, but high (and rising) debt constrains their capacity to do so (though how constrained is a matter of
heated
debate).
The dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua over navigation on the San Juan River, and the
heated
jurisdictional arguemnts between Colombia and Venezuela also help raise regional tempers.
The internal debates will be
heated
and their conclusions difficult for some to accept.
Rather, they tell us that competition for safe assets has
heated
up.
European Commissioners and lawyers are currently engaged in a
heated
debate about whether the World Trade Organization should automatically grant China this status in 2016.
There were
heated
debates on the fiscal rules, and the Commission’s role in enforcing them.
The Snowden EffectMADRID – The continued leaking of classified information by the former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has provoked
heated
debate about privacy and international law, which, unfortunately, has overshadowed the geostrategic dimension of his actions.
In other Western countries, such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, and New Zealand,
heated
debates about religious slaughter and circumcision have taken place recently.
Measures aimed at accomplishing this could be particularly effective in countries where emission standards for diesel-fueled vehicles have not yet been introduced, and in countries, especially in Asia and Africa, where rural dwellings are
heated
by primitive stoves and food is prepared over open fires, causing large emissions of soot particles.
Highly efficient buildings often can be easily
heated
with locally produced renewable electricity and supplied with hot water from solar collectors.
Bilateral tensions flared when Thai politics
heated
up after the September 2006 military coup that overthrew the democratically elected prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, on charges of corruption and disloyalty to the monarchy.
The World’s Ins and OutsLONDON – As the United Kingdom’s debate about whether to withdraw from the European Union has
heated
up, “in” and “out” have come to define the stark choice facing voters in next week’s “Brexit” referendum.
The US seems to be settling into annual real (inflation-adjusted) growth rates of around 2%, though whether this is at or below the economy’s potential remains a source of
heated
debate.
As the debate over migration has
heated
up, both those who moved and those who stayed behind have ended up feeling more nationalistic, not more European.
(Whether this change will be enough to reverse problematic demographic trends remains a topic of
heated
debate.)
Perhaps the new data will cool the
heated
rhetoric about undervaluation and currency manipulation, and instead generate a substantive discussion about exchange-rate flexibility and its benefits for China and the world.
Whether the adjustment policies have been successful remains a subject of
heated
debate; what is not in doubt is that they produced many losers – most notably among the most vulnerable, who now largely perceive the EU-Germany consensus as threatening.
Amid
heated
debates over whether monetary policy is too tight or too loose, a more grounded approach based on the “do no harm” principle has received little attention.
With an equally traumatic implosion – economic, financial, political, and social – now taking place, we should expect
heated
debate about who is to blame for the deepening misery that millions of Greeks now face.
After all, EU policymakers don’t know if they should put more stock in the
heated
rhetoric of Trump and his trade adviser, Peter Navarro, or in the more conciliatory words of Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs executive now leading the US National Economic Council.
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