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In a 2016 paper, my colleagues and I argued that the EU should regard Brexit as an opportunity to define a new model for partnership with countries that want strong economic and security links, without political integration.
Farther down the page,
links
to so-called “vertical search” sites – such as TripAdvisor, Fodor’s, ViaMichelin, and Lonely Planet – appear.
But users often do not see these
links.
With Google’s
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capturing most of the site’s search traffic, concerns have been raised that Google manipulates its search algorithm to suppress the results of its competitors, while unfairly promoting its own services – a practice known as “search bias.”
The company also proposed increasing the visibility of its rivals’
links
by pushing them higher up on the results page, next to Google’s results.
Google’s next set of proposals extended its commitments to all devices, including mobile phones and tablets, and offered to increase its competitors’ visibility by allowing rivals to display logos next to their
links.
It also refined the auction mechanism to select rival
links
for display directly adjacent to Google’s.
They believe that enhanced visibility for their
links
will not increase traffic to their Web sites, and claim that the only way to avoid abuse is to prevent Google from using its algorithm to rank search results.
Google’s undue penalization of a particular vertical-search site matters only if the demotion of the site’s
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harms end users.
These
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raise the question of the real objective of the Japanese police, a bureaucratic behemoth, in their investigation of the Sumo circle.
Egypt had to grant Israel only political recognition, but the Palestinians are being asked to recognize Israel’s moral legitimacy by accepting Jewish
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to the Holy Land and hence admitting the Jews’ millenarian claim for a state in a land that the Palestinians believe is historically theirs.
Pre-1914 Britain anticipated the private-public partnership that today
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technology giants such as Google, Apple, or Verizon to US intelligence agencies.
But mayors are also the most knowledgeable about communication
links
within their communities, and are thus the most capable of organizing effective partnerships to address and resolve local issues.
Today’s conventional wisdom
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the emergence of populist movements around the world, including the election of President Donald Trump in the US, to the people who have missed out on the benefits of globalization.
Because of the cultural
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they and their descendants have maintained with the mother country for more than 120 years, the city excels at advanced manufacturing of products that had not been invented when the migrants came.
East Asian industrialization exploited the
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created by the network of overseas Chinese.
There are growing financial, trade, and migration
links
among southern African countries, as well as shared water, transport, electricity, and communication networks.
These
links
have often been obvious.
Akazi Kanoze epitomizes how a small initiative can catalyze wider education-sector reform, by emphasizing
links
to local employers that provide access to entry-level jobs, internships, and apprenticeships.
In fact, China is currently creating 19 “supercity clusters,” by strengthening the
links
among cities.
The report itself
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the two without citing evidence, but the FAO’s communiqué goes further, declaring starkly, “World hunger again on the rise, driven by conflict and climate change.”
But negative interest rates and flat yield curves harm banks’ earnings;
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between extraordinary monetary policies and growth or inflation remain tenuous; and surely monetary policy is subject to diminishing returns by now.
(So, too, did the tobacco companies spend vast sums on political lobbying and bogus science to deny the
links
between smoking and lung cancer.)
But it is surprising when these people accuse participants in the Prague Spring and the democratic opposition of
links
with communism.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, formerly called One Belt, One Road) – which Xi has baptized “the project of the century” – is a true reflection of China’s strategic choice to strengthen commercial
links
with the rest of Eurasia and Africa, taking advantage of the opportunity to accumulate “soft power.”
The only way to increase transparency from outside is to shine a light on North Korea’s external activities, which means exposing as many connections and
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between North Korea and Iran as can be found.
The report breaks down the issue in a compelling way: by countries (producers, transit states, consumers, or all of these); by substances (marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and synthetic drugs); by
links
among these illicit substances; and by the consequences of consumption, production, or trade of each drug for societies, institutions, and international relations.
There are notable
links
between the two crises.
When I ask myself: ‘To what extent do I feel European, and what
links
me with Europe?", my first thought is a mild astonishment at the fact that it is only now that I ponder this question.
Companies formed international
links
in order to remain competitive.
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