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There might be no better formula for progress towards a WMDFZ in the Middle East than a return to the ACRS concept, whereby two
parallel
tracks move toward a comprehensive Israeli-Arab peace along the lines of the Arab Peace Initiative, and to the establishment of a WMDFZ in the region.
Meanwhile, a
parallel
shift happened on the right, in Israel, Europe, and the US.
As automobiles drove pedestrians off to the side of streets, cities in the Third World should have developed a
parallel
network of exclusively pedestrian walkways.
Security along the border can run on
parallel
tracks.
The
parallel
to Chase’s book today is the 2012 bestseller Why Nations Fail by the economist Daron Acemoglu and the political scientist James Robinson.
After the armistice that ended the Korean War in 1953, the 38th
parallel
was established as the limit for US forces’ presence; the importance of that war for China should not be forgotten.
Come what may, US and South Korean troops would not cross the 38th
parallel.
Anytime a myth shatters, the computer screens of global traders search for
parallel
cases.
As a result, it is still unclear whether dosage, duration of use, or
parallel
intake of other agents determine differences in their effect.
Local communities initiated immediate decontamination of sensitive areas outside evacuated zones (for example, kindergartens and schools), in
parallel
with efforts by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) to develop the technology for remediation within these zones.
The
parallel
with Europe's integration is striking.
There is a fascinating
parallel
between the evolution of American political attitudes toward market mechanisms in environmental regulation and Republican hostility to “Obamacare” (the 2010 Affordable Care Act).
Chirac has embarked on his own Russia policy, but so far it appears to travel on
parallel
lines with standard European and American policies toward Russia.
The best
parallel
that I can think of when it comes to understanding terrorism and how to deal with it is disease.
This
parallel
summit brought together progressive heads of state, regional and local government, business, and civil society, and underscored just how far and how fast some sectors of society will make the transition to a low-carbon future and build the green and clean-tech economies of the twenty-first century.
One critical issue, however, usually escapes attention: China’s rise as a hydro-hegemon with no modern historical
parallel.
Here, another historical
parallel
is helpful.
But real
parallel
progress, driven by necessity and self-interest, is becoming the most likely medium-term path.
Infrastructural investment and economic reform are crucial for the Mediterranean region’s future development, but they cannot transform the region without a
parallel
emphasis on democracy, the rule of law, human rights, and education.
Not only is it an arithmetically neat 100 years in the past, but it also looked like an attractive
parallel.
There is a historical
parallel
to today’s concern about the world’s major reserve currency.
Their bodies probably reacted defensively, adapting in the short term by changing the genes for the next few generations, or until the “danger” had passed, a so-called “soft inheritance” running in
parallel
to slower-acting evolutionary forces.
But a
parallel
(thankfully more civilized) split afflicted my side: the left.
But, given the scale of capital flows, I am also urging the governments and central banks of the advanced countries to provide
parallel
financing to the IMF’s crisis-response programs.
For example, the M5S/League coalition suggested that it might issue a
parallel
currency, which lent further credibility to its threat of pursuing fiscal expansion in defiance of EU rules.
In another disturbing historical parallel, he often boasted about his ability to reach agreements with the Russian and British monarchs, to whom he was related.
Countries like the US can allocate more staff and specialists to support their own producers in complicated trade negotiations, while also pursuing
parallel
(back-channel) diplomacy.
But no continent benefited more than Asia, whose dramatic economic rise since 1989 has occurred at a speed and scale without
parallel
in world history.
But, both aesthetically and politically, the
parallel
is hardly far-fetched.
That Goldman’s CEO saw himself as doing “God’s work” as his firm sold short products that it created, or disseminated scurrilous rumors about a country where it was serving as an “adviser,” suggests a
parallel
universe, with different mores and values.
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