Multiple
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A South Asian Grand BargainNEW DELHI – South Asia is riddled with
multiple
antagonisms and mutual suspicions.
The EU’s approach to sharing power, hammering out agreements, and resolving conflict by
multiple
committees can be frustrating and lacks drama, but it is increasingly relevant for many issues in a networked and interdependent world.
As Swati Chaturvedi explained in her 2016 exposé I Am A Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army, cyber cells of well-paid trolls, each operating
multiple
accounts, have been established in India and abroad.
For the Chinese, the future of the international monetary system should be one in which
multiple
national currencies provide choice – in terms of invoicing, payments, and asset allocation – thereby reducing the system’s exposure to national politics.
Progress may require the simultaneous use of
multiple
arenas.
Instead, effective leadership depends on the use of
multiple
leaders for capable decision-making.
Among the
multiple
demands of this bottom-up and disparate street movement is a call for higher taxes on aviation fuel rather than on diesel.
Nor do these official responses to the crisis envisage limiting the amount of loans to some
multiple
of the borrowers’ income or some proportion of the value of the property being bought.
But if
multiple
allies worked together, through international institutions and multilateral dialogue, they might be able to persuade Trump’s administration to change course, without harming their own vital interests.
The regime has
multiple
coexisting power centers, which influence and limit each other’s decisions.
That is why
multiple
past governments failed to modernize the economy.
Over the same period, China signed
multiple
bilateral currency-swap agreements, offered policy loans and special assistance, and contributed to regional investment funds.
To that end, governments might consider providing vouchers that workers can use to pay for training that will support progress in
multiple
jobs, rather than focusing on specific job- or company-related skills.
Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate economist, has argued that we can learn to live with these
multiple
identities and even thrive with the diversity of citizenship and loyalties that they allow us.
Unlike market-driven demand, which too often results in a winner-takes-all dynamic, state-sponsored demand creates an environment in which
multiple
solutions to technical problems can proliferate and coexist.
Given current policy and political uncertainties – and the
multiple
equilibria that they entail – it is difficult to predict with a high degree of confidence which road eventually will be taken and when.
But the experiment was abandoned within a month: people have grown so accustomed to the convenience of copying messages to
multiple
recipients that walking to their desks is now an unfamiliar idea.
The blue economy – a concept developed by the Belgian economist Gunter Pauli – is powered less by investment and more by innovation, with a focus on creating jobs, building social capital, and generating
multiple
cash flows by stimulating entrepreneurship and the development of new business models.
This shift toward
multiple
policy objectives inevitably reduces central-bank independence.
While it is true that
multiple
policy targets tend to increase the political sensitivity of central banks’ decisions, concentrating only on price stability also has important distributional consequences and political implications.
Given that central banks are likely to continue to pursue
multiple
objectives for a long time, their independence will continue to erode.
In the absence of an analog to the West’s Industrial Revolution, Muslims (and especially Arabs) have faced
multiple
humiliations and partial colonization over the past two centuries.
A fundamental discovery has been that the brain has
multiple
memory systems, each devoted to different kinds of memory functions.
Only by taking these systems apart in the brain have neuro-scientists been able to figure out that these are different kinds of memory, rather than one memory with
multiple
forms of expression.
Second, falling marginal production costs and the rise of platforms that aggregate and concentrate activity in
multiple
sectors augment returns to scale.
Moreover, Putin now has near-absolute control over the use of violence, thanks to
multiple
“enforcement agencies” that report to him directly, including the Army, the Ministry of the Interior, the Federal Security Service, a 30,000-member Federal Guard Service that was created in 2002, and a 400,000-member National Guard that was created earlier this year.
They could also provide new means of localized drug delivery that might be useful in several areas, including delivery of
multiple
drugs.
Administrative restrictions on lawyers were tightened to discourage class action or
multiple
plaintiff suits – typically cases against arbitrary or corrupt government actions – and to facilitate local authorities’ intervention and control over cases.
From pretty much anywhere in the world, one can now search out goods and services, compare prices from
multiple
sellers, and give detailed shipping and delivery instructions, all with a mouse click or a screen tap.
At the same time, it would avoid the complications of having
multiple
Europes – an option that may be attractive to veteran Eurocrats from a purely functional perspective, but soon becomes hopelessly complicated.
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