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Opinion polls consistently show that British voters are unenthusiastic about the EU, and the picture is confirmed by the
latest
Eurobarometer poll, conducted throughout the Union for the Commission - but before the recent enlargement from 15 to 25 member states.
But the
latest
round of dollar hikes tested industry to the core.
And the US response to the
latest
Russian missile shipment?
For example, the proposal of the relatively unknown Jonathan Hill, the leader of the UK House of Lords, as the British member of the new European Commission headed by Jean-Claude Juncker was just the
latest
in a long series of British EU errors.
October headline inflation at 2.5% is above the 2% ECB target -- as is the
latest
forecast for 2006 inflation (updated forecasts come out the first of December).
The
latest
example can be found in Germany, where, after much debate, new quotas require that from 2016 large companies fill 30% of non-executive board seats with women.
If Europe shared 50% of the cost with the US for the
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technical and commercial discoveries, it would have less capital left for equipping labor in established production lines;America would have more.
And next year, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change begins publishing its
latest
assessment of the scientific evidence, the prospect of runaway climate change is bound to mobilize civil society.
Likewise, the
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Hydration for Health science gathering, which promotes drinking more water, has been sponsored by Danone, which sells bottled water under brand names like Volvic and Evian.
But the United Nations climate panel’s
latest
assessment tells us precisely the opposite: for “North America, there is medium confidence that there has been an overall slight tendency toward less dryness (wetting trend with more soil moisture and runoff).”
In fact, the
latest
overview of global wildfire incidence suggests that, because humans have suppressed fire and decreased vegetation density, fire intensity has declined over the past 70 years, and is now close to its preindustrial level.
Moreover, the
latest
Eurobarometer poll shows that defense is the last thing that Europeans are worried about.
The cause of the
latest
currency turmoil is clear: In an environment of private and public deleveraging from high debts, monetary policy has become the only available tool to boost demand and growth.
Brazil’s mega-scandal of payoffs by construction companies, reaching into almost every country in the region, is the
latest
chapter in a long and sad history.
Until Al Jazeera’s mostly BBC-trained journalists arrived on the scene, the average Arab citizen’s news television diet was nothing more than protocol news, wire service video reflecting the
latest
in the Palestinian conflict, and dramatic photos of earthquakes or wild fires.
In the United States, Gallup’s
latest
survey of “confidence in institutions” shows double-digit percentage declines in trust since the 1970s (or the earliest available measurement) for 12 of 17 institutions, including banks, Congress, the presidency, schools, the press, and churches; of the remaining institutions, confidence increased modestly for four, and significantly for just one: the military.
Obama’s Policy of Nuclear BalanceWASHINGTON, DC – Perhaps never in history have nuclear security, non-proliferation, and arms control received the prominence that they will during this month’s strategic trifecta: the April 6 release of the
latest
United States Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), the April 8 signing in Prague of the New START Treaty, and the April 12-13 Nuclear Security Summit.
The
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attempt is the World Bank’s just-released and much-applauded report China 2030: Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society.
The Euro’s House DividedBRUSSELS – The European Commission’s
latest
economic outlook paints a disheartening picture: unemployment rates close to or above 5% in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands in 2014, but above 25% in Greece and Spain and roughly 15% in Ireland and Portugal.
In these countries, the government at any given time represents whichever side won the
latest
round in an ongoing culture war.
Israel’s
latest
operation in Gaza brought it no benefit, either tactical or strategic.
As a result, both sides routinely send patrols up to the point where they believe the LAC should be – the
latest
episode being a three-week incursion by Chinese troops into Indian-held territory that began in April.
The Civic Exchange-Hong Kong Transition Project's
latest
survey results, from early August, recorded a sharp upturn in public protests over the past year.
The
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such “solution” to emerge is “net-zero emissions,” which depends on so-called “carbon capture and storage.”
To be fair, the IPCC’s
latest
assessment report highlights the imperative of cutting CO2 emissions drastically to avoid exceeding the world’s small – and still risky – carbon budget.
It is far from clear, in other words, that the right response to the
latest
crisis is an abrupt about-face.
It is against this backdrop that the
latest
contest between India and China must be assessed.
The costs of potential losses on corporate loans – estimated at 7% of GDP in the IMF’s
latest
Global Financial Stability Report – are manageable.
But even though I, too, was slightly taken aback by the CPC’s
latest
decision, I never considered that simplistic interpretation of modern-day China to be particularly sensible.
One Big UnionPARIS – In the last few weeks, the idea of establishing a European banking union has become the
latest
remedy advanced as a solution to the long-running euro crisis.
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