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Czechs, given heir growing dissatisfaction with the current political system’s omnipresent corruption and other failings, have
increasingly
come to appreciate the importance of Havel’s moral appeals.
But it is
increasingly
clear that ultra-easy monetary policy is impeding the necessary process of deleveraging, threatening the “independence” of central banks, raising asset prices (especially for bonds) to unsustainable levels, and encouraging governments to resist making needed policy changes.
The US, in particular, could intensify its pursuit of bilateral deals, by which it is able to impose
increasingly
inappropriate policy priorities on smaller nations.
But, more important, the outcome could mark a turning point for the wider – and
increasingly
volatile – Middle East.
Terrorism and TrustLONDON – As the world comes to terms with the wider implications and consequences of the terrorist atrocity in Paris, an important story risks being lost in the welter of coverage and analysis: The
increasingly
vital role that private companies play in planning for and responding to emergencies.
The Mirage of the Financial SingularityNEW HAVEN – In their new book The Incredible Shrinking Alpha, Larry E. Swedroe and Andrew L. Berkin describe an investment environment populated by
increasingly
sophisticated analysts who rely on big data, powerful computers, and scholarly research.
South Korea, which is enjoying unprecedented prosperity, is becoming
increasingly
uncomfortable with North Koreans’ economic despair.
And governments have failed to protect agricultural workers from exploitation in an
increasingly
competitive environment.
So consider an alternative explanation: Starting in the early 1970’s, advanced economies found it
increasingly
difficult to grow.
Ironically, as computer-aided cheating
increasingly
pervades chess tournaments (with accusations reaching the highest levels), the main detection device requires using another computer.
It is
increasingly
powerful, globally pro-active, and economically robust.
After all, China and Taiwan have struggled politically even as their economies become
increasingly
unified.
Once a community has Internet access, as the Arab world
increasingly
does, scaling up online learning to reach the millions of young people who are currently out of school or do not have access to high-quality institutions can be done at relatively low cost.
These fissures are mirrored in other Arab countries (such as Syria, Lebanon, the Gulf countries, and Yemen) and, increasingly, in the wider Muslim world (including Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia).
Though historical disagreements have long hampered bilateral ties, the
increasingly
nationalistic stance of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Park Geun-hye has aggravated festering tensions.
Conflict prevention and human-rights protection are primarily the responsibility of states, and it is
increasingly
recognized that businesses must play their part as well.
This partly explains both the hostile stance toward QE adopted in the German financial press and the over-indebted periphery countries’
increasingly
desperate calls for more action by the ECB.
Since April 1990, when the EU Parliament, with no significant opposition, adopted the first two directives on the use and release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), public opinion has grown
increasingly
suspicious and hostile.
The fact that world leaders now
increasingly
talk about this imperative suggests that the lesson of Chernobyl is finally being understood.
But those same courts are under threat from an appointment process in which politics and apathy are
increasingly
determining who sits on them.
Unfortunately, the international community’s
increasingly
severe economic sanctions have so far failed to deter its leaders’ ambitions.
And Syria’s western neighbor, Lebanon, is
increasingly
coming under Iran’s sway, as the Iranian-backed Hezbollah there pushes the country to the brink of another civil war.
But in an era when technological innovation is once again outpacing education, the effort to provide everybody with an opportunity to learn must not only be redoubled; it must also be retooled for an
increasingly
unstable and volatile world.
Today, it is about providing students with the tools to navigate an
increasingly
uncertain, volatile world.
But as technology progresses and once separate economies become interdependent, working with others is becoming
increasingly
important.
Education is
increasingly
a collective enterprise, and this must be reflected in the skills it provides to graduates.
For China, this means “defending” its territorial claims in the East and South China Seas with an
increasingly
assertive foreign policy, conspicuously backed by growing military muscle.
These countries’ openness to reconciliation have enabled Japan to recast itself as a key arbiter of regional peace and prosperity, not to mention an
increasingly
dynamic cultural hub.
Three cases before the country’s
increasingly
assertive Supreme Court promise to take Pakistan from the phase of demilitarization to a system in which meaningful checks can be exercised on those who wield power.
It will have to move away from a strategy in which manufactures are the engine of growth toward the model of a more mature economy, in which employment is
increasingly
concentrated in the service sector.
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