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These two considerations provide
mutually
reinforcing reasons for governments to nurture and support green technologies.
The emergence of seven new – and often
mutually
antagonistic – states made it clear that regional stability would depend on a new framework, namely, the EU.
The EU must engage with Asia on at least three
mutually
beneficial fronts, with trade being the most important.
Far from attempting to defeat its enemies, the United Kingdom is attempting to preserve
mutually
beneficial relationships with countries from which it cannot distance itself geographically – and from which it can’t afford to distance itself otherwise.
If the UK is to help bring about a
mutually
beneficial agreement, its strategy must recognize this, as well as the other constraints that may affect the EU and its member states.
And political systems prove their worth by how quickly they put an end to their officials’ serial,
mutually
reinforcing, policy mistakes.
A decent banking system has two functions: to look after depositors’ money and to bring together savers and investors in
mutually
profitable trades.
By recognizing that, and implementing the following series of
mutually
reinforcing policies, the continent can move beyond its current torpor.
Democracy and free enterprise appear to be
mutually
reinforcing – it is hard to think of any flourishing democracy that is not a market economy.
Yet it is not clear a priori why democracy and free enterprise should be
mutually
supportive.
He argues that democracy, national sovereignty, and global economic integration are
mutually
incompatible; at least one must be sacrificed.
To jump-start progress, all NPT signatories should re-affirm that the Treaty's provisions are
mutually
reinforcing and must be pursued jointly and faithfully.
As the examples above show, conservation and improved livelihoods for the rural poor are feasible, and even
mutually
reinforcing.
As Prime Minister, Mr Barak will have a difficult agenda before him: going back to the Oslo agreements, which signify the historical compromise between Israel and the PLO; negotiating a territorial agreement with the Palestinians which will have to balance between their legitimate rights and Israel's security concerns; not letting extremist terrorism derail a peace process which is supported by a large majority of both peoples; finding a
mutually
acceptable formula for the difficult problem of Jerusalem.
To make this work, the borders of each state would first have to be defined – presumably on the basis of the 1967 borders, with
mutually
agreed territorial swaps.
Recent US-Russian dialogues have addressed ways to move from a world characterized by
mutually
assured destruction to one based on
mutually
assured stability.
Despite these problems, some of Russia’s BMD-related concerns can be addressed through
mutually
agreed transparency and confidence-building initiatives.
As these critical and
mutually
reinforcing efforts boosted women’s economic standing, they would naturally help to improve women’s social position, reflected in better health outcomes, increased physical security, and greater political representation.
To succeed, monetary, fiscal, and structural policies must be implemented together, in a logical and
mutually
reinforcing order.
Because the LAC has not been
mutually
clarified – China reneged on a 2001 promise to exchange maps with India – China claims that PLA troops are merely camping on “Chinese land.”
Even then we agreed to a further four months of EU-US-Russia negotiations in order to ensure that no stone was left unturned in the search for a
mutually
acceptable compromise.
A second cause for worry is that the world is poised to enter a new nuclear age that threatens to be even more dangerous and expensive than the Cold War era of
mutually
assured destruction (MAD).
Moreover, the Bankruptcy Law, the Company Law, and the Securities Law should be well coordinated and
mutually
reinforcing.
Deep down, the crisis is yet another manifestation of what I call “the political trilemma of the world economy”: economic globalization, political democracy, and the nation-state are
mutually
irreconcilable.
But, by bringing its property-rights arrangements into line with those of the advanced economies, it can support shared prosperity and
mutually
beneficial engagement, potentially defusing some of the tensions that have lately been fueling instability worldwide.
When Europe and America remain allied, their resources are
mutually
reinforcing.
By recognizing a permanent say in politics for all of the country’s
mutually
suspicious communities, Iraqis can pull back from the brink and build for themselves an Iraq worthy of their talents and their history.
Such is the grim logic of
mutually
assured destruction.
An effective European Council president must have a temperament that enables him or her to move a diverse group of powerful people toward
mutually
beneficial outcomes, all without taking the spotlight.
Israelis and Palestinians have largely lost hope that a
mutually
acceptable solution even exists.
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