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As the Constitutional Council gets closer to functioning like a Supreme Court, its membership, still
heavily
influenced by politics, will need to be reassessed.
In a country the size of India, the program relies
heavily
on technology to link people with health-care services, to store and analyze patient data, and to prevent catastrophes that could arise from mixing up patients’ health records.
From this simple chain of logic follows the conclusion that we have a moral obligation to tax our superrich at the peak of the Laffer Curve: to tax them so
heavily
that we raise the most possible money from them – to the point beyond which their diversion of energy and enterprise into tax avoidance and sheltering would mean that any extra taxes would not raise but reduce revenue.
The most notable component of this strategy is the “Silk Road economic belt,” which is to run along the ancient Central Asian Silk Road and the modern maritime Silk Road – an initiative that Xi promoted
heavily
at the recent meeting in Beijing.
Those who foresee war argue that Israel is unwilling to tolerate a
heavily
armed Iranian proxy on its border while tensions with Iran over the nuclear issue remain unresolved.
If it does occur, Syria will push Lebanon into a peace treaty with Israel and lean on Hezbollah
heavily
to adjust to the new realities.
Saudi interests will continue to weigh
heavily
on Egyptian foreign policy.
University science departments, particularly in disciplines like engineering, depend
heavily
on foreign students.
In addition to driving further innovation, Chinese consumers – even those with relatively low incomes – are also investing
heavily
in the next generation, with 12.5% of overall consumption growth expected to go to education between 2015 and 2030.
These countries are
heavily
dependent on their oil revenue to support their governments’ spending – especially massive transfer programs.
The remainder of the Asian-led US export impetus is spread out, led by South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan – all export-led economies themselves and all
heavily
dependent on a slowing China.
If
heavily
indebted countries have to pay heavy risk premiums, their debt becomes unsustainable.
South Africa is investing
heavily
to join the world’s leaders in space research.
But as it looks for ways to improve its tax regime, it must not allow certain sectors – not least those with
heavily
digitalized business models – to evade taxation entirely.
But the success of the planned reforms depends
heavily
on cooperation between Lebanon’s main political groups, the Sunni and the Shia, and there has been little of that so far.
This is abundantly clear in the US, for example, where the Republican Party denies climate change for the sole reason that it is
heavily
funded by the US oil industry.
First, he promised bipartisanship, but got
heavily
rebuffed.
The best way to maintain NATO’s credibility and be taken seriously by the US is to work seriously toward the alliance’s 2%-of-GDP target for defense spending and to invest more
heavily
in conventional military capabilities, not to satisfy US demands, but to protect our own security and defense interests.
Looking Beyond the Tribalism TabooA few days before Easter, people in Ghana, a
heavily
Christian country, were shocked by violence between members of the Dagomb, an Islamic tribe.
Because users engage
heavily
with this type of content, digital platforms have an incentive to showcase it.
His election victory relied
heavily
on his plans to reform the labor market and to promote work and innovation.
Iran’s own economy, which depends
heavily
on oil exports, would also suffer.
To meet any shortfall in credit, the banks and chaebols relied
heavily
on attracting short-term debts from foreign capital market.
Russia is not a footnote in history or a Balkan mini-state; it is a nuclear Great Power, against which Ukraine, however
heavily
armed, does not stand a chance militarily.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is sustained in office primarily by the calculation of his ministers that getting rid of him would trigger an early election that they would lose
heavily.
Likewise, in the emerging conception of universities – one that draws
heavily
from the corporate world – educational “managers,” applying “best practices” (and always ready to move on to the next posting) – retain the most cursory regard for the institution’s life and traditions.
A financial crisis in Russia, together with collapsing energy prices, would crash the Eurasian economy, with serious repercussions for EU members that depend
heavily
on exports to the region.
And, even there, they relied too
heavily
on self-policing by sovereign states.
And, as
heavily
indebted countries are pushed towards insolvency, nationalist political parties – for example, Finland’s True Finns – have grown stronger, alongside more established counterparts elsewhere in Europe.
Acquiescence in
heavily
bankrolled, fearsome prejudice has left the rational and electable parts of the Republican Party in moral and political ruin.
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