Moderation
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But Rumi and Sufism play a different role in the Muslim world, where they have inspired
moderation
and religious tolerance for centuries.
The secular establishment argues that the AKP’s
moderation
thus far reflects the checks and balances implied by secularist control of the presidency.
At this stage in the dialogue, it is essential that caution and
moderation
prevail.
If the concept of the West is to become the new cornerstone of France’s diplomatic identity, it must be applied with prudence and moderation, even as Barack Obama’s arrival in the White House is likely to improve its image of the premiere Western power.
The question is whether his government, which has gone to great lengths to forge a consensus behind its reforms, will carry through on additional measures, the need for which have been hidden by a favorable economy and wage
moderation
by unions.
They, too, want
moderation
and modernity, if perhaps not full secularization, to prevail.
That may be a stretch, but concerns that May’s decision to vacate the political center could represent a long-term reversal of Britain’s political
moderation
are very real.
The theatre of politics makes permanent demands on us all, as dramatists, actors, and audience – on our common sense, our moderation, our responsibility, our good taste, and our conscience.
Indeed, the economics profession and the world’s major central banks advertised the idea of the “great moderation” – the muting of macroeconomic volatility, owing partly to monetary authorities’ supposedly more scientific, model-based approach to policymaking.
So far, Russia, a country of little moderation, has alternated between rampant discussion or absolute silence and self-deception about Stalin.
The Iranian establishment has supported his attempts to open the country up to its regional neighbors, court foreign investment, call for
moderation
in religious and cultural matters, and even pursue the nuclear deal with the West.
The question now is whether Rouhani’s
moderation
toward the West will be accompanied by a change in Iran’s Middle East policy, with all eyes on its policy toward Syria.
Although most forecasts suggest that oil prices will remain at or slightly below their current level, this is largely due to a perceived
moderation
of growth in demand, led by a slowing US economy.
Hong Kong’s success partly reflects a fundamental
moderation
within the culture, a competency and rationality that enables the city – an autonomous Chinese territory – to thrive in a complex context.
To stabilize the situation, I flew to London to address financiers with a message of
moderation
and sensible policies regarding both reforms and debt restructuring.
The habits of compromise and
moderation
have grown out of a history of workplace struggles between labor and capital – struggles that played out largely on the manufacturing shop floor.
The dilemma in Britain is the same as that of any West European country: the move by left-of-center parties to the middle ground, and their acceptance of market forces, means that right-of-center parties have lost their traditional claim to govern on the grounds of economic
moderation
and good sense.
The UMNO’s more radical turn is being matched by the PAS’s attempts at
moderation.
This approach to Islamic texts – coming from both secular and religiously oriented Muslims, as well as from non-Muslims with an interest in the subject – calls into question the compatibility of Islam and democracy, and also whether Islam is capable with peace and
moderation.
“The period of wage
moderation
may be coming to an end,” warns Otmar Issing, the ECB’s chief economist, implying that soaring energy prices may now be feeding through into the overall price level (so-called “second-round effects”).
Alternatively, Livni could concede victory to Netanyahu despite her small electoral advantage, serve in his government, and pull her weight in favor of
moderation.
Encouraging people to exercise, to avoid smoking, to use alcohol only in moderation, and to eat less red meat would help to reduce health-care costs.
In Ecuador, former president Rafael Correa managed to get his handpicked successor elected, but low oil prices and dollar shortages make a turn toward policy
moderation
quite likely.
It is also full of charm and
moderation
in terms of its climate, history, and culture.
Putin’s assessment of US unilateralism (if stripped of its overheated rhetoric) may be correct; the trouble is that he lacks credibility to extol
moderation
in foreign policy.
The simultaneous rise of China and India will strengthen the forces of modernization and
moderation
globally.
This may well be the most important result of the Indian election: five more years of political stability and economic reform will create an irreversible and virtuous cycle of economic growth and political
moderation.
But if Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa wants to eliminate the spirit of Tamil separatism, he must emulate Singh’s culture of political
moderation.
The Pakistani population can easily work with the political
moderation
of Singh’s government.
Religious moderation, if not secularization, remains the key not only to social integration, but also to Muslims’ opportunity to influence Europe’s future.
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