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Internationally, Russia is the mainstay of Syrian President Bashir al-Assad’s brutal regime.
Israel is more isolated regionally and
internationally
than ever, owing to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu diplomatic failures.
Geography alone in this vast and poorly connected country constitutes a formidable obstacle to conducting an election according to
internationally
recognized standards.
Foshan is also home to the world’s largest wholesale lighting and furniture markets, and its products are exported
internationally.
In the two decades that preceded the crisis, the sector of the US economy that produces
internationally
tradable goods and services – one-third of overall output – failed to generate any increase in jobs, even though it was growing faster than the non-tradable sector in terms of value added.
For many Palestinians, Qudwa, a soft-spoken, multi-lingual nationalist (and Arafat’s nephew), presents an acceptable face for Palestine locally and
internationally.
Moreover, Pakistan has partly conceded its demand--which dates to the creation of India and Pakistan a little more than half a century ago--for an
internationally
supervised referendum in Kashmir to determine the province's sovereignty.
Internationally, [it] has diminished the country's stature and left its reputation smeared.
Internationally, Australia long had a well-earned reputation for decency on refugee issues.
The Bush administration is
internationally
exposed in both the arrogance of its concepts and the limits of its power.
For mainstream parties in France, the Conservatives in the UK, and Trump’s more
internationally
minded Republican rivals in the US, there is nothing to be gained from copying the arguments of their extremist counterparts.
In the developed world, 2017 will likely be recalled as a period of stark contrast, with many economies experiencing growth acceleration, alongside political fragmentation, polarization, and tension, both domestically and
internationally.
The financial sector requires tougher regulation, strengthened supervision, and
internationally
consistent resolution mechanisms to address the problems posed by very large, global institutions that are considered too big (or too complex) to fail.
But globalization has its downside: financial markets are unstable; free competition creates and reinforces inequalities nationally and internationally; collective interests, from preservation of peace to human rights and environmental protection, receive short shrift.
Companies operating
internationally
will soon face higher costs, as it becomes harder to move goods across state borders and employ foreign workers; their investors, meanwhile, can expect lower returns.
Recovering Humanitarian LawMADRID – Even amid the chaos and catastrophes caused by war, there are
internationally
recognized limits on combatants’ behavior.
The virus has killed more than three times that number in 2014, with enough cases spreading
internationally
to dominate nightly news broadcasts and spook voters in recent US state and local elections.
And yet the renminbi is used
internationally
much less than Subramanian’s model predicted.
The new members of his team were quick to distance themselves from some of the most controversial and confrontational elements of the Socialist's program, including proposed legislation that would greatly increase the power of labor unions, hurting Chile's ability to compete
internationally
and reducing its economic growth potential.
Internationally, too, some pressure has been building, but not enough.
In an ideal world, liquidity creation should be regulated internationally, and the coherence of domestic exchange-rate policies ensured.
Internationally
enforceable remedies include compensation payments, for both ordinary and moral damages, and, where appropriate, interim injunctive relief pending final resolution of a dispute.
Because
internationally
competitive firms are seen to benefit the country’s economy, governments – especially in developed countries, but increasingly also in emerging markets – support both state-controlled and private firms in FDI-driven foreign expansion.
The SDG Index is built on
internationally
comparable data relevant to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 157 countries.
This model is being hailed
internationally
as a possible compromise formula for ending intractable conflicts where atrocities cannot go unpunished but incentives must be found to disarm warring factions.
If the EU as a whole engages internationally, it can help to shape the international order.
Temporary commodity booms typically pull workers, capital, and land away from fledgling manufacturing sectors and production of other
internationally
traded goods.
We must break away from the current unwritten code of “zero accountability” for leaders who fail to honor their own commitments to
internationally
agreed goals.
On September 19, 2016, the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants – a tentative step toward broad, non-binding,
internationally
accepted general principles for responding to the growing migration challenge.
Finally, South Africa, with its world-class banking sector and
internationally
competitive construction companies, can supply services to the Chinese market.
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