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As it stands, China-EU relations are based
largely
on economic and trade linkages.
The partnership’s limited strategic dimension
largely
reflects the concerns of the EU’s three biggest members – the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
Given that the EU’s security policy is
largely
determined by NATO, it is aligned with that of the US.
As it stands, the SDR’s role remains
largely
limited to IMF operations; its share in global financial markets and central banks’ international reserves is negligible.
With the innovations pioneered by Bitcoin, the fees, delays, and other inefficiencies that serve to line the pockets of those in the financial-services industry can
largely
be eliminated.
Investors have tried to identify good alternatives – and have
largely
failed.
Yet, far from accepting these contributions, the plan would
largely
cut regulators out of the process.
The problem is that the Trump administration seems to have little interest, and even less competence, in leadership, preferring instead to tout a short-sighted and
largely
undefined “America First” approach.
During the euro crisis, Van Rompuy, working
largely
behind the scenes, marshaled support for badly needed measures among the member states and the three cornerstone EU institutions.
Her ten years in power were
largely
characterized by a new German Biedermeier era.
Throughout, Congress remained
largely
impassive.
We who experienced communism know well the outcomes of such beliefs: dead, artificial cities; gigantic waterworks that fail only after destroying diverse ecosystems; vast,
largely
anonymous and thus irresponsible states deciding where and how we shall dwell, work, relax or amuse ourselves.
The fact that Jolie made a film about war in Bosnia, and not in Macedonia, is
largely
due to Gligorov, the only leader of the former Yugoslavia to keep his newly independent country out of those conflicts.
Although established as a unitary Hindu kingdom, with politics directed from the Himalayan foothills, today around half the population live in the fertile southern plains and more than one-third are from over 50 indigenous,
largely
non-Hindu communities.
While the government has not pursued adequate reform of state-owned enterprises, it has deliberately allowed new,
largely
private-owned technology giants to compete against state-owned banks and financial institutions.
Bringing this
largely
ignored “missing market” into the formal financial system would enrich and strengthen the global economy.
Most global poverty-reduction efforts rely on “top-down” solutions – development-aid flows from rich to poor countries – that
largely
focus on education, food security, and disease management and prevention.
Given that America’s IT sector is so far ahead globally, the impact of these perceptions will remain
largely
localized in the short term.
Because his predecessor Hu Jintao lacked sufficient political capital to do likewise, China followed a
largely
passive path for a decade, pursuing conciliatory diplomacy (which enraged its citizens) and economically conservative strategies (which included suspending necessary reforms).
Israelis and Palestinians have
largely
lost hope that a mutually acceptable solution even exists.
Instead, it has remained
largely
unchanged, and it is the unemployment rate among skilled workers that is on the rise, doubling in the US and the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2012.
One is rising leverage, which has increased globally by about $70 trillion since 2008,
largely
(though not entirely) in China.
Indeed, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has
largely
succeeded in concentrating power in his own hands.
In fact, it was
largely
a necessary concession to Germany’s Constitutional Court, which had argued that the bailout measures lacked a proper legal basis.
Though the Kurds remain focused on closing the 80-kilometer (49-mile) gap,
largely
controlled by ISIS, between their eastern and western territories, they will not shy away from fighting a Turkey that, together with Syrian rebel forces, works to thwart their efforts.
But it is now becoming clear that the perception that globalization is some overwhelming and inexorable force
largely
reflected the side effects of the last decade’s commodity boom.
The ocean’s health is now
largely
dependent upon lowering CO2 emissions within the next few decades, before runaway ocean acidification occurs and sea levels change radically.
This
largely
explains why Germany is routinely cited as an example of a strong, “competitive” economy.
So the European Union’s rate of productivity growth, not the size of its trade surplus, will
largely
determine its economic prospects.
But economic sanctions alone aren’t enough: the Kim regime has so far proved
largely
impervious to them.
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