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But if we move to analysing what sort of recovery we can expect and what sort of future economy we are trying to fashion, it is by no means clear that we need a continuing,
intrusive
state role.
This may include restrictions on investments by institutions and individuals and
intrusive
regulation that limits, or dictates, their conduct in the market.
Following the September 2001 attacks in New York, and again after the bombings in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005, law-enforcement authorities across Europe launched mass-arrest operations, undertook widespread surveillance of mosques, carried out stops and searches of people who appeared to be Muslim, and used other
intrusive
measures that disrupted the lives of – and in many cases humiliated – law-abiding European citizens.
The public’s animosity toward Trump and resentment of the covert, intrusive, and probably illegal nature of the collaboration instituted by his two predecessors will not easily allow it.
His fall from public grace – too statist and fiscally
intrusive
for the right, but too moderate and social democratic for the true left – was more rapid than that of any president of the Fifth Republic.
Renegotiating the JCPOA to extend the duration of several of its constraints, make inspections more intrusive, and expand its coverage to missiles is attractive in the abstract.
The problem with such
intrusive
oversight is that political issues that incite the strongest passions -- such as determining electoral lists -- are suppressed when an international body offers and imposes its own solutions.
Across the former Soviet empire the state remains far too
intrusive
to allow the economy to flourish.
And, as it stands, there is no reason to believe that the advent of social media, satellite television coverage, or a more
intrusive
press will change that fundamental reality.
Instead of making a halt to uranium enrichment the be-all and end-all of their effort, their central objective should be to subject the Iranian activities to as much verification as possible: if Iran wants to enrich, so be it, but it must accept
intrusive
international inspections.
One part seeks to protect the nation state or selected provinces against
intrusive
forces from without and/or less fortunate claimants from within.
And yet, even in today’s fraught political climate, European leaders can make progress if they set aside grand, unrealistic proposals for a European finance minister or more
intrusive
inquiries into countries’ economic policies.
Elsewhere, more
intrusive
rules are being implemented, or are under consideration.
The main idea of the Kissinger initiative is large reductions in US and Russian nuclear stockpiles, backed by improved security arrangements for fissile materials, a more
intrusive
inspection regime for the nuclear powers, and assistance for civilian nuclear programs.
It is clear what is needed: more
intrusive
monitoring and institutional arrangements for conditional assistance.
Regulators are now targeting excessive compensation with a new set of
intrusive
rules.
The risk that the judges could rule the ESM illegal played no small part in efforts made in recent months by Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Nicolas Sarkozy to bind the EU to a revised and more
intrusive
economic governance framework, effected through an amendment to the existing treaties.
So long as the Union's borders remain closed, there is also a risk that foreign investment will fly over Western Europe and land in Central and Eastern Europe, where people are willing to work longer hours, market regulations are less intrusive, and human capital is relatively high, because Communist schools were good at technical training.
Second, given North Korea’s bad track record, the pessimists think it unlikely that Kim will permit
intrusive
nuclear inspections, which is a critical component of CVID.
Moreover, the US should reward critical concessions by North Korea – for example, permission to conduct
intrusive
inspections of its entire nuclear program by international inspectors – even before the completion of CVID.
When confronted with this exodus of high-value service jobs and businesses, Britain would surely balk and accept the
intrusive
regulations entailed by Swiss and Norwegian-style EU association agreements.
To be sure, international trade agreements, propped up by powerful interests, have become increasingly
intrusive.
They are all secular autocracies kept in power by intrusive, all-powerful intelligence services.
They urge strengthening the non-proliferation regime through more
intrusive
inspections, and negotiation of arrangements for internationally guaranteed access to nuclear enrichment and reprocessing services, rather than allowing countries to construct them for themselves.
Over the years, the tabloid press has become increasingly intrusive, claiming the right not just to expose corruption and incompetence in high places, but to titillate readers with scandalous revelations about the private lives of the famous.
No one doubts that Chinese local governments play a much more active and
intrusive
role than their counterparts in the West, which implies an additional complicating factor.
If incumbents simply continue to get larger, blocking new competitors from entering the market, they will end up facing
intrusive
regulatory compliance programs and higher capital requirements.
If there is one thing that political scientists, economists, and technologists can all agree on, it is that Xi is building the most powerful and
intrusive
surveillance regime in history.
It is subject to constant, intrusive, and welcome foreign scrutiny.
It goes beyond creating open markets for goods and services to include increased immigration (in the US and Europe), harmonizing regulations (the ambition of the TPP and the TTIP), and
intrusive
adjudication of domestic policies (the investor-settlement procedures under NAFTA and the TPP).
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