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While Europe has better crisis-management tools than it did when the last recession hit in 2011, they remain
incomplete.
In conceding the premise that the deal was somehow incomplete, supporters and detractors alike set it up to fail.
The process of establishing the rule of law has been difficult and has remained
incomplete
in most post-dictatorial countries; yet it will be a key to successful recovery in Iraq as well.
An
incomplete
list of his crimes includes:using chemical weapons against Iranian troops during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war that he started in 1980;murdering about 5,000 residents of the predominantly Kurdish town of Halabja in March 1988 through the use of chemical weapons, after using these weapons in previous months against Kurdish villages in the vicinity;murdering about 100,000 Kurds during the "Anfal" campaign between February and September 1988, mainly by transporting the victims to a desert area where they were forced into trenches, machine-gunned, and then covered with sand by bulldozers;destroying the ancient civilization of the Marsh Arabs in southeastern Iraq, followed by the forced resettlement and murder of the region's former residents;his actions in Kuwait when Iraq invaded in 1990, including the disappearance--still unresolved--of hundreds of Kuwaiti citizens;savage reprisals against the Shiites in southern Iraq in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War;and persecution of any and all Iraqis suspected of dissent or disloyalty.
Limiting regulatory reform to preventing a repetition of past crises is an incomplete, potentially damaging approach, akin to driving with both eyes focused on the rear-view mirror.
The information was incomplete, but it was solid – and alarming.
As an incomplete, technocratic creation, the EU is an ideal target for populist attacks.
America’s light, incomplete, and fragmented pattern of regulation will not survive, and it will not be used as a model in other parts of the world.
These providers promise dangerous “same-day abortions,” which can include an indiscriminate cocktail of pills and operations that put women at risk of
incomplete
abortions, sepsis, and even death.
But the EU banking union remains incomplete, Greece and the Italian banking sector are facing challenges, and the aftershocks of the euro crisis could still undermine the EU’s stability – or even threaten the common currency.
While the exact timing of the next meltdown cannot be known, one thing is certain: consideration of what kind of financial system would best serve the world in the twenty-first century would be
incomplete
without Bitcoin.
Indeed, the system remains too
incomplete
to self-regulate, and its functioning requires constant guidance and frequent discretionary initiatives.
But the story they tell is fragmented, incomplete, and at times even misleading.
The current situation could also provide the catalyst needed to make decisive progress on the EU’s
incomplete
political, institutional, and financial architecture.
While much has been achieved since those euphoric times, Egypt’s revolution today is, unfortunately,
incomplete
and imperfect – so much so that some now doubt whether it will fully succeed.
Egyptians will not settle for an
incomplete
revolution – not now, and especially not after all of the sacrifices that have been made.
But their approach is incomplete, at best.
Is Growth
Incomplete
without Social Progress?
Is growth
incomplete
without social progress and gender-inclusiveness?Consider South Asia, where the poverty rate fell from 60% in 1981 to 40% in 2005 – not fast enough, given population growth, to reduce the total number of poor people.
In Latin America, democracy has similarly been incomplete, unstable, and often inaccessible to indigenous, African-American, and mixed populations.
That solution will be incomplete, however, because not all derivatives traders are regulated financial institutions, and because many creditors would find ways to circumvent the contract and the requirement.
Often, voter lists were
incomplete
or inaccurate.
The problems stem from the fact that today’s labor markets provide crude, incomplete, and geographically restricted signals about the skills that actually are in demand.
“This realm of England,” the law states, “is an Empire, and so hath been accepted in the world, governed by one Supreme Head and King…” But as is always the case, the measures that launched the revolution were
incomplete.
She also backed the formation of a banking union, which remains
incomplete
but still represents a key step toward a financial system supervised by the European Central Bank.
At the same time, it has left Japan’s long sought transcendence of its war guilt and quasi-pariah status
incomplete.
But the EU is an
incomplete
state – one that may never be completed.
The
incomplete
victory over Britain rankled in the predominantly Catholic Republic of Ireland; until 1999, the Irish constitution included a commitment to the “reintegration” of the whole island.
An
incomplete
list includes Russia, China, France, the United States, Egypt, Mexico, and South Korea.
The development of normative controls on cyber weapons remains a slow – and, at this point,
incomplete
– process.
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