Largely
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Europeans have concerned themselves
largely
with introspection, ancient animosities, and sweet dreams of the nineteenth century, when they still ruled the world.
In his address to the 19th Party Congress, Xi declared that, because China can
largely
deliver basic necessities to its people, the goal now should be to improve their quality of life.
For example, it must tackle growing income inequality, driven
largely
by the massive disparity between urban and rural incomes, though the income gap among urban residents is also widening.
Many EU members look at the newcomers from Central and Eastern Europe and see countries that
largely
try to adhere to the liberal, free-market model.
Japan’s deflation and economic stagnation over the last two decades stemmed
largely
from a dysfunctional financial system and a lack of private demand.
It can also provide an opportunity for Europeans to demonstrate again to the US their willingness to invest in self-defense capabilities, and to play an active role in a process that, until now, has been conducted
largely
over their heads, by the US and Russia.
But it did
largely
represent a kind of enlightened self-interest.
For some countries, like the United States, this reevaluation is grounded in national security concerns
(largely
undefined) that arose in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Four years ago, during the 2008-9 crisis, I was
largely
ambivalent about financialization.
Finally, the social returns from investment in finance as the industry of the future have
largely
disappeared over the past generation.
The region as a whole continues to lose weight in world politics,
largely
because it lacks a coherent, common project.
Throughout the epidemic, citizens have
largely
obeyed government guidelines and followed public health prescriptions.
That effort is supported, on the religious side, by leaders who are
largely
non-Syrian Arabs – for example, Abdullah al-Muhaysini is from Saudi Arabia – whose religious edicts are not questioned by the
largely
Syrian fighters.
Norms set by the Environment Department of Tamil Nadu have
largely
been ignored, because politicians make common cause with builders in the name of development.
The Yom Kippur War TodayMADRID – The approach of the 40th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War has been marked in Israel
largely
by the recurrent debate about the failures of Israeli intelligence in detecting and thwarting Egypt’s surprise attack.
Finland, for example, owes its dynamic computer-games cluster
largely
to a student-driven movement in higher education.
On one side was the American model, with a variety of regulated banks, lightly regulated investment banks, and
largely
unregulated hedge funds managing the capital flows.
The original inspiration behind the creation of the IMF was that a
largely
automatic and rule-governed body would be a less politicized way of stabilizing markets and expectations.
Indeed, offering this solution was, in all likelihood,
largely
a tactical decision.
Morales’s success rests
largely
on the paradox of populism.
Research by the McKinsey Global Institute finds that the number of college graduates in 2020 will fall 40 million short of what employers around the world need,
largely
owing to rapidly aging workforces, particularly in Europe, Japan, and China.
By 2011, anti-globalization rhetoric had
largely
faded, and globalization is thought of as not something to be neither fought nor cheered, but as a fundamental characteristic of the human story, in which disparate geographies and diverse themes are inextricably intertwined.
But Europe’s leaders have
largely
ignored or misunderstood its significance, and thus have failed to seize the opportunity that it represents.
The consequences of that decision, which the US has
largely
chosen to ignore, will come to a head in April, when PMF commanders plan to run in Iraq’s parliamentary election.
The Enigma of European DefensePARIS – While Europe’s citizens
largely
support the establishment of a common security and defense policy, most European leaders have demonstrated a clear lack of interest in creating one – including at last month’s European Council meeting.
Yet, while an unprecedented share of the population supported Uribe’s strategy, and 90% of Colombians view the FARC negatively, public opinion has been
largely
supportive of Santos’s dialogue with the guerillas, albeit more from frustration than from appreciation of Santos’s pragmatism.
Perhaps most problematic, though, is that something other than plutocrat-friendly policies is
largely
responsible for the growing inequality.
They have already been sharply criticized by Democrats as being too risky and pro-bank – which they
largely
are.
As for the second, numerous courageous individuals have stood up for probity, though they have
largely
been ignored or ostracized.
Greece, which proudly claims to be the cradle of democracy, has leaders who
largely
grew up opposing an authoritarian military government.
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