Myriad
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Beyond causing severe economic damage to both sides, such an outcome would generate so much acrimony that the two sides would find it next to impossible to work out arrangements in
myriad
other areas, such as territorial defense and counter-terrorism, trade and sanctions, international diplomacy, and climate change.
A firm in Thailand, the Philippines, or Vietnam can develop a new product line by plugging into the huge East Asian value chain and producing, for example, a tiny component which, along with
myriad
other components, will be assembled into a smartphone at a factory in China.
With Pakistan’s future in the balance, the West’s help and support will be crucial, but that means recognizing that Musharraf is not the only leader who can resolve Pakistan’s
myriad
problems and manage the war on terror.
Let us be clear: The view driving these movements – that the EU is at the root of Europe’s
myriad
problems, from economic hardship to the refugee crisis, and that withdrawal (or unilateral action) is the only way to resolve them – is patently false.
Later, the NTC was unable to impose discipline on the
myriad
militias that formed to fight Qaddafi’s troops, or even to direct foreign weapons efficiently to the fledgling Libyan National Army.
The ACA has been changing that, by establishing
myriad
new incentives to foster efficiency in health-care delivery – for example, by reducing costly and unnecessary hospital infections and readmissions, and by adopting electronic health records.
Indeed, they should agree on a common policy stance at one of the
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formal and informal meetings of eurozone heads of state and finance ministers.
I listened to a professor of materials science describe how teams of researchers are using nanotechnology to address
myriad
challenges.
Trump claims that the JCPOA was a failure from the start, owing to the
myriad
non-nuclear issues that it neglected.
The JCPOA was intended to have a similar effect, facilitating – indeed, demanding – efforts to address the
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other disagreements between Iran and the rest of the international community.
The American economy will benefit in
myriad
ways from its change in energy supply.
The late Elinor Ostrom, a Nobel laureate in economics, showed that human societies have built
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creative and lasting solutions to resolve a wide range of dilemmas involving the use of common resources.
To be sure, democracy has proved to be an extraordinary instrument for transforming an ancient country – one featuring astonishing ethnic, religious, linguistic, and cultural diversity,
myriad
social divisions, and deeply entrenched poverty – into a twenty-first-century success story.
They also underpin the
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examples of policy innovation and civic engagement at the local level described by James Fallows in a recent article and upcoming book.
They place their faith in a gradual restructuring and, above all, in the
myriad
high-tech companies now being started by the young.
It is not that Germany has become too strong, as it may have seemed in the post-reunification period, but rather that France has become too weak, leaving Germany to lead the way in addressing Europe’s
myriad
crises in recent years.
There will be more demand for software programmers, engineers, designers, robotics experts, data analytics specialists, and
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other professional and service-type positions.
But just as the time is coming when the US will to come see the UN as indispensable, the Security Council and its members will come to see the creation of new bodies within the UN not as rivals, but as the only means for the world's people, in solidarity, to confront the
myriad
social and economic problems that they face.
As a result, migration, more than any of the other
myriad
challenges the EU confronts today, has the potential to destroy the European project.
The good news is that there are many ways by which improved incentives could reduce emissions – partly by eliminating the
myriad
of subsidies for inefficient usages.
The West, for its part, stands to gain in
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ways from a solid partnership with the Arab world to improve its societies’ economic future.
On the contrary, it will leave them far more vulnerable to the phenomenon’s
myriad
risks.
Thousands will protest for human rights issues, women rights issues, gay rights issues, workers rights issues, ecological rights issues, anti-war issues, Tibetan rights, and a
myriad
of other concerns.
They specialize in food preparation, retail, construction, repairs, Internet cafes, and
myriad
other activities that can be carried out at home and sold to neighbors (often through a window facing the street).
And the plan needs to be credible if it is to influence
myriad
business decisions made today.
In the mouth of this serially bankrupt billionaire and con artist with possible mafia ties, they have become the bottom line of the American creed – so much mental junk food full of fatty thoughts, overwhelming the lighter cosmopolitan flavors of the
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traditions that have formed the great American pastoral.
Among the vast list of unforeseen consequences springing from the US fiasco in Iraq is the vital fact that, across Latin America, anti-Americanism is on the rise and is rapidly generating
myriad
grim effects on the region's politics.
The general concept of “ownership” is not by itself a roadmap to a successful new economy, and there are
myriad
interpretations of how to carry out the revolution.
Those directly involved in the Middle East’s
myriad
conflicts do not need any help generating heat.
They can also raise revenue, whether through income taxes, property taxes, or
myriad
fees.
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