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Sadly, the economics profession has failed to grasp the
inherent
problems with globalization.
Indifference to suffering is not
inherent
to any Asian culture.
The declaration held that “recognition of the
inherent
dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.”
There is also the challenge
inherent
in wind-generated electricity: ensuring that the city can continue to run when the wind is not blowing.
The degree of interdependence among countries is increasing, and the global nature of our problems is
inherent.
This underscores yet another of QE’s
inherent
contradictions: its transmission effects are narrow, while the problems it is supposed to address are broad.
The market’s vulnerability to hoax stories is thus difficult to eliminate, for it is
inherent
in its structure.
The EU’s goals therefore embody an
inherent
contradiction – energy security versus climate-change prevention – which makes it difficult for the EIB to clean up its energy portfolio.
Far from simply offering the people their daily ration of blood, Robespierre also tried, in his way, to check the descent of the masses into a vengeful mob and to save what could be saved of the balances
inherent
in republican hierarchy.
Our approach provides policymakers in developing countries with a framework to tackle the daunting coordination challenges
inherent
in the creation of new, competitive industries.
The New Loose NukesLOS ANGELES – Nobody would dispute the danger
inherent
in possessing nuclear assets.
Still, no economic crisis or political revolution is likely to change governments’
inherent
proclivity to think that they can know better.
Or does body tissue have
inherent
value as part of a person?
The world, experienced as a structured environment, includes Aristotle’s
inherent
dramatic dimension, and theatre is an expression of our desire for a concise way of grasping this essential element.
I do not see how a politician can achieve this without recognizing drama as an
inherent
aspect of the world as seen by human beings, and thus as a fundamental tool of human communication.
The contract thus had to reflect the risks
inherent
in finding out how to design and produce the most advanced aircraft of its time.
In addition to the
inherent
value of improving the personal chemistry between leaders, reducing tensions in the relationship between Russia and the West has become indispensable, given that negotiations over the missile shield, Iran, Syria, and other issues are bound to be long – and that the solutions are linked.
Biomass (along with hydropower) can be used to smooth the fluctuations
inherent
to wind and solar.
In practical terms, MBS’s rise will streamline decision-making, and mitigate the political risks that are
inherent
in any system of multiple, competing power centers.
Among the services that people want are health and education, two sectors in which government naturally plays an important role (owing to
inherent
market imperfections in these sectors and concerns about equity).
In digital newsrooms, which often have fewer of the
inherent
inequities of legacy media, the number of women in leadership positions appears to be growing faster.
Its
inherent
truth would be obvious, had you been there to see:We are still useful.
The
inherent
dullness of the IMF makes that hard.
Chronicle of a Currency Crisis ForetoldCAMBRIDGE – The crisis in Greece and the debt problems in Spain and Portugal have exposed the euro’s
inherent
flaws.
After all, beyond the social misery produced by the re-institutionalized cruelty of the current global economic system, the greatest danger facing the world nowadays is that very system’s
inherent
instability.
Do these developments reveal an
inherent
tendency in political Islam toward majoritarianism?
Despite the well-documented limitations of these measures, their simplicity – not to mention the competition
inherent
to scientific progress – makes them widely appealing.
These problems are not America’s alone, for they are
inherent
to all efforts to privatize social welfare.
Inherent
to drug safety is the fact that all drugs, in addition to their benefits, cause harm in certain patients.
It is helpful that China has already said that it will not forego the opportunities
inherent
in the green transition, and that it will take the global lead if the US bows out.
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