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Al Qaeda,
inextricably
entwined with the Taliban, would also claim victory if America had signaled a retreat.
Europeans, in particular, seem to have forgotten that protectionism and nationalism are
inextricably
linked – one cannot be had without the other.
But peace and development are
inextricably
linked.
That approach – help for self-help,
inextricably
linked to actual reforms – lies at the heart of the EU’s Stabilization and Association process.
Liberty, in the US, was
inextricably
entwined with religious belief.
While resources for climate-change adaptation and mitigation may have different fiscal origins from more traditional development resources, it would be damaging to keep them separate in their use: from agriculture, construction, and power to technology and deforestation, the simple fact is that development, adaptation, and mitigation are often
inextricably
intertwined.
Europe and Anti-EuropeBERLIN – Since 2008, when the global financial crisis erupted, the European Union has been confronted by a succession of crises: the escalating Greek crisis;Russian revanchism in Ukraine; and the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean (which is
inextricably
linked to the regional crisis in the Middle East and Africa’s various wars).
We know that Burma’s political destiny is
inextricably
linked to that of our own countries.
Yet, as European partners, not to mention neighbors in an archipelago off the west coast of Europe, they are
inextricably
connected.
Indeed, the Rajapaksa government, and the majority Sinhalese, must understand that the political and economic reforms needed to achieve a lasting peace are
inextricably
intertwined.
And, indeed, the water cycle – the processes of precipitation, evaporation, freezing, melting, and condensation that circulate water from clouds to land to the ocean and back – is
inextricably
linked to the energy exchanges among the land, ocean, and atmosphere that determine Earth’s climate.
“The unhappy truth,” he wrote, “is that France, England, and America have got themselves…so
inextricably
confused that no…satisfactory answer is now possible.”
Militarism and patriarchy are
inextricably
linked, and both view masculinity as the opposite of femininity.
Their fate and destiny have been
inextricably
linked, to the near demise of both at times.
Efforts to promote inclusive sustainable development and fight climate change are
inextricably
linked.
Both should be treated as
inextricably
linked.
In a techno-polity, two
inextricably
linked factors are crucial: talent and innovation.
But to go back to the beginning, the main lessons from experience in developing and now developed economies are that sustainability in the broad sense and inclusiveness are
inextricably
linked.
The migration crisis underscored how
inextricably
linked the two continents’ futures are – and how ineffective Europe’s Africa policy has been thus far.
This is bad news for the Maldives, where the fate of a fledgling democratic regime is
inextricably
tied to that of Nasheed.
A Global Environmental Threat Made in ChinaNEW DELHI – Asia’s future is
inextricably
tied to the Himalayas, the world’s tallest mountain range and the source of the water-stressed continent’s major river systems.
Likewise, misguided fiscal austerity is neither unavoidable nor
inextricably
linked to globalization – especially the smart kind that moderates short-term capital movements.
If we’ve learned anything in the past year, it is that politics and business are
inextricably
linked.
As in the Middle East, national and religious identities tend to be
inextricably
linked.
European security is
inextricably
bound up with the need to find and maintain a modus vivendi with the Muslim world.
In German thinking, power became
inextricably
associated with nationalism and militarism.
Politics and economics are in fact
inextricably
linked here: the erosion of the middle classes, which accompanied the rise of a few enormously wealthy oligarchs, and the descent of millions into poverty, made creation of a democratic society and the rule of law much more difficult.
In Libya, the regime’s founding myth is
inextricably
linked to Qaddafi’s 1969 coup and his eclectic political theories.
As I stress in my new book, the codependency of China and America ties them together
inextricably.
With the world now divided less into “empires,” the number of actors (including many dysfunctional ones) on the world stage has multiplied – a trend propelled by the notion that identity and national sovereignty are
inextricably
linked.
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