Largely
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To begin, we must expand our whole notion of culture to embrace new areas - fashion, architecture, design, photography, even computer design - which have been
largely
excluded from serious European debate.
Non-aggressive demonstrations of difference - including Islamic headscarves worn by students or teachers in
largely
Christian countries - should be bearable.
The schism in outlook between business and political leaders is
largely
rooted in different time horizons.
It is fully understandable – and
largely
supported by empirical evidence – that these CEOs would want good results to occur on their watch, rather than after their successor takes over.
Economists have included in such analysis that people interact with others, but they have
largely
treated such social interactions in amechanical fashion, as if they were commodities.
Men and women in the United States smoked cigarettes at vastly different rates at the beginning of the twentieth century, but these rates
largely
converged by the 1980’s.
Indeed, while inequality’s harmful effects are wide-reaching, and impose huge costs on our economies and societies, they are
largely
avoidable.
While the main focus has been on the impact of climate-change mitigation on industrialized countries, the urgent adaptation needs of the world’s poorest countries, in the face of possible catastrophe, have
largely
been ignored, at least in terms of concrete measures.
Viewed from Ireland and Greece, it seems that the future of the EU project is geared toward its success in engineering a growth rebound – credit for which goes
largely
to monetary policy.
The ECB, however, will have a harder time making the case for wealth effects,
largely
because equity ownership by individuals (either direct or through their pension accounts) is far lower in Europe than in the US or Japan.
BRUSSELS – The euro crisis seems to be
largely
over.
Keynesian demand management was thus displaced by a new understanding – which we owe
largely
to Friedman – that pursuing fiscal discipline and price stability is the best guarantee of macroeconomic sustainability.
The rise in inequality today is
largely
due to technological change, such as rapid advances in robotics and digital technology, and it has been aggravated by heightened awareness on the part of the poor.
Inspections meant to confirm compliance are conducted
largely
on the basis of information provided by host governments, which have been known not to reveal all.
But her attempt to impose a pan-European solution failed, and she has now
largely
shifted the challenge of coping with asylum-seekers to Greece and Italy, relying on other countries’ border walls and controls to prevent refugees from reaching Germany.
But the essence of that agenda was – and remains –
largely
correct.
It also would have been irresponsible for Varoufakis not to work behind closed doors on a Plan B. After all, Greece’s eurozone destiny
largely
was – and remains – in the hands of others (particularly Germany, the ECB, and the IMF).
The financial integration brought about by the euro would be
largely
unwound.
The lack of transparency that surrounds Pakistan's fight against "terrorism" is contributing to a growing public sentiment against the anti-militancy drive, which is
largely
perceived to be taking place under US pressure.
Put simply, the causes of terror are
largely
situational, and the situations are themselves as varied as the acts themselves (members of the IRA, for instance, have obviously been exposed to circumstances very different from members of Al Qaeda).
Indeed, Germany’s economy is out-competing and out-growing the rest of Europe,
largely
owing to labor-market reforms and deregulation.
But this would be ethically wrong, because developed nations have
largely
destroyed their own primary forests and ecosystems on the path to industrial development, and continue to import large quantities of raw material extracted in developing countries.
In sum, the pragmatists would limit Iranian-American dealings, keeping them focused on an agenda that
largely
reflects Iran's domestic concerns.
By contrast, inequality
largely
declined in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean, although these regions’ average regional Gini coefficients still exceed Asia’s.
Greece
largely
succeeded in following the dictate set by the “troika” (the European Commission the ECB, and the IMF): it converted a primary budget deficit into a primary surplus.
Indeed, Greece’s current plight, including the massive run-up in the debt ratio, is
largely
the fault of the misguided troika programs foisted on it.
But delay is very costly – and
largely
unnecessary.
The West’s status in tomorrow’s world will
largely
depend upon how it answers this question.
Although there are several ongoing trade and investment negotiations – including the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA), the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) – Chinese policies remain
largely
defined by the traditional World Trade Organization (WTO) framework.
The problem, of course, is that the concept of Asia is
largely
a Western one.
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