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An intelligent summation of Cold War era
mutually
assured destruction policy, up until the conclusion: it's a gasser!
"The Dresser" is really a love story between the two.Over the years they have become
mutually
dependent on one another to the extent that neither can conceive a future without the other.
As Cebuano and Tagalog are as
mutually
unintelligible as French and Spanish are to each other.)
It empowers a
mutually
shared vestment in the history of human encounters reaching far deeper into the pain, isolation and skewed views of self and others.
On the contrary, they are
mutually
exclusive except in rare cases - "Home, Sweet Homicide" is an exception which comes to mind.
This strategy must address both intolerable living conditions for Roma and the hostile stereotypes that prevail within majority populations, because they
mutually
reinforce each other.
No other country embraces such an extraordinary profusion of ethnic groups,
mutually
incomprehensible languages, religions, and cultural practices, as well as variations of topography, climate, and levels of economic development.
As Greece's prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, admitted recently, “Europe is a space for negotiation and
mutually
beneficial compromises."
Rather, you made
mutually
beneficial transactions based on your needs.
Not only are these arguments
mutually
contradictory; each also happens to be wrong.
This can be carried out by a small team, which would hammer out the details of a
mutually
acceptable framework for a wide-ranging and unconditional dialogue that enables both governments to produce some modest initial successes, and gradually build the confidence and trust required to imagine solutions to larger problems.
Until recently, something approximating this arrangement prevailed in the European polity, redistributing integration’s gains to produce
mutually
beneficial outcomes for diverse European groups.
These imbalances suggest that Russia would resist a tight military alliance with China, even as the two countries pursue
mutually
beneficial tactical diplomatic coordination.
To bring true change, Macron will have to transcend the two contradictory but
mutually
reinforcing political models that have defined the last decade of EU governance: technocracy and populism.
They would share Jerusalem as a capital, and find a
mutually
acceptable solution to the enormously sensitive issue of the return of Palestinian refugees.
The next is to offer the UK a
mutually
beneficial free-trade agreement.
But, while technological superiority and confrontation can wipe out the weak side, technological diffusion across cultures can be
mutually
beneficial.
It recently became clear that one key to success is to forge
mutually
beneficial collaborations with well established and successful institutions wherever they may be, not just between neighboring countries.
Transforming a zero-sum conflict of codependency into a positive-sum relationship of
mutually
beneficial interdependence is the only way to end this economic war before it turns into something far worse.
Mutually
unacceptable positions are also voiced on both sides on the Jerusalem issue.
The result is a well-defined, highly productive, and
mutually
beneficial working relationship.
Restoration of civil society – the many parallel and
mutually
complementary ways in which citizens participate in public life – has been far more complicated.
This exercise looks like a dramatic repeat of the interwar story, when it was impossible to obtain consensus about policy and about
mutually
consistent policy frameworks.
By continuing to intensify its global trade, investment, and financial links, which have served it well over the past three decades, China would benefit from further specialization, increased investment opportunities, and higher returns to capital, as well as
mutually
beneficial flows of ideas and knowledge.
The return of asset prices to historic levels could therefore imply a decline of $400 billion in consumer spending, equal to about 2.5% of GDP, which would start a process of
mutually
reinforcing declines in incomes and spending leading to an even greater cumulative impact on GDP.
At the recent European Banking Conference in Frankfurt, there was near-unanimous agreement that a functioning banking union requires a central resolution authority (to deal with failing financial institutions) and a
mutually
guaranteed deposit-protection fund (to boost confidence in weaker banks in the eurozone’s troubled economies).
Given that nearly all consumer and industrial products are in short supply in Africa, similar job-creation partnerships could be established in other sectors, resulting in permanent,
mutually
beneficial cooperation between Europe and Africa.
By forming
mutually
beneficial partnerships with its former colonies, Europe can increase its exports and put its industry back to work, while providing African countries – which are already looking to China and India – with the resources that they need.
According to one school of thought, the future is all about ad hoc alliances – virtual and flexible networks that take advantage of the world’s interconnectedness to forge
mutually
beneficial relationships.
With their burgeoning bilateral trade and shared commitment to eradicating poverty, both India and China have common cause to cooperate in creating a
mutually
acceptable geopolitical map of South Asia and the Indian Ocean.
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