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Missing data frustrate sound policymaking in
myriad
ways.
But business activity remains bogged down by
myriad
restrictions and a frustratingly slow judicial system, which, together with a complex system of price subsidies, encourage widespread corruption at every level of government.
Here would be a strange war of all against all, war with no clear-cut fronts; war difficult to distinguish from terrorism, genocide, and organized crime; war into which the whole world would be dragged by a
myriad
of indirect and hidden means.
At the same time, Europe’s massive shift to a trade surplus (a key factor underpinning the region’s new-found stability) and the Japanese yen’s sharp depreciation are among
myriad
factors squeezing countries seeking to rein in current-account deficits.
Given the
myriad
links between the European Union countries and the Mediterranean’s southern rim, Europe must not miss this opportunity.
So the OECD examined
myriad
economic studies on air pollution to quantify what people’s health is worth to them.
But in today’s globalized world, where national boundaries have morphed into synapses for
myriad
kinds of uncontrollable interactions, each country’s problems have become everyone’s problem.
The
myriad
rulings that have resulted from this process have left the exercise of national defense without any clear position under the Constitution and impede Japan from exercising its “collective self-defense” rights and treaty obligations with its allies (principally the United States).
It may be fascinating, but there is little confidence that the
myriad
issues that are shaping it, from unemployment to terrorism and security to retirement benefits to the moralization of political life, will be resolved.
Success would have
myriad
benefits: better public service, higher economic growth, greater faith in democracy.
To help the region meet the
myriad
challenges it faces, the international community should pursue a three-pronged approach: first by strengthening Middle Eastern countries’ governing institutions and putting them on a path toward self-sufficiency; second, by committing unconditionally to preserve and respect the region’s nation-state system; and third, by launching a concerted effort to end the violence in the region and create the conditions for new political processes to get off the ground.
Given the factors fueling today’s turmoil – Islam’s struggle with modernity, irrational belief in the efficacy of force in solving problems, and widespread fear, often stemming from religious differences – addressing the greater Middle East’s
myriad
problems begins with religious, not political, leaders.
Despite these
myriad
problems – or perhaps because of them – Ethiopia has an opportunity to emerge as the undisputed regional leader.
Instead, change must be comprehensive and include an overhaul of the
myriad
pathways to early retirement.
Economic integration, it was hoped, would lead to greater understanding, underpinned by the
myriad
interactions that inevitably flow from commerce.
A failure to absorb large numbers of people into productive employment could lead to mass suffering and
myriad
catastrophes.
This evidence linking employment to dynamism and tracing dynamism to favorable institutions, such as a well-developed stock market, and to obstructive institutions, such as
myriad
licenses for entry by new firms, is an advance in our understanding of healthy economies.
With
myriad
judicial and corruption scandals distorting the electoral process, there is now a growing disconnect between justice and democracy.
Alongside its
myriad
distortions and inadequacies there were nevertheless institutions and regulations that sought to decrease the social disadvantages of women.
The ongoing and escalating disappearance of that diversity will harm society in
myriad
ways.
Notice that you have not been asked to switch off anything really inconvenient, like your heating or air conditioning, television, computer, mobile phone, or any of the
myriad
technologies that depend on affordable, plentiful energy electricity and make modern life possible.
The risk is that fully satisfying all the
myriad
demands for public services would require a public sector so big that it might well crowd out innovative activities in the private sector.
One Club Does Not Fit All in EuropePARIS – “Italy,” a contemptuous Metternich said two centuries ago as the peninsula was split into a
myriad
of fiefdoms, “is only a geographical expression.”
Think of the
myriad
activities in which a one-second warning would be useful or even lifesaving.
Experts, said some, are also guilty of fracturing society by segmenting the debate into
myriad
narrow, specialized discussions.
As the country attempts to create the conditions for greater genuine innovation, it must also address
myriad
short-term challenges.
But imagine a world where textbooks are adapted to many learning styles and translated into
myriad
languages.
The democracies in this region face a
myriad
of hazards, but one crucial challenge could be solved relatively easily: the gross under-representation of women in their legislative bodies.
There is no way to test econometrically this
myriad
of policies.
The peaceful coexistence between the country's
myriad
ethnic, religious, and tribal groups is the result of a complex layer of concessions, compromises, tacit agreements, and other pragmatic arrangements perfected over the centuries.
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