Parallel
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Ukraine's Missing WillKIEV: Today Russia and Ukraine are on
parallel
courses of economic reform.
And it was the foreign press that detailed the
parallel
failure of the United Nations, whose agents were on the ground but whose inability to call genocide by its proper name led to a comatose response.
The Crises NexusNEW YORK – Policymakers, academics, and journalists usually discuss the global financial crisis and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as if they somehow exist on
parallel
tracks.
Many problem-solving tasks require
parallel
computing with brains that possess different software and information but that can coordinate their thoughts.
And, unlike Hu, he immediately became head of the military and now runs a
parallel
national security council.
Of course, there would also be the possibility that no convergence would occur, and that the two
parallel
currencies would coexist for a much longer period.
In fact, there is a rather surprising
parallel
for stable coexistence of two currencies over a long period of time.
Monetarists tell an alternative but
parallel
story of how stable monetary growth avoids radical perturbations.
The Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama, and the Karmapa Lama are the three highest figures in Tibetan Buddhism, representing
parallel
institutions that have intermittently been at odds with each other throughout their history.
While the report contains a number of important observations, its underlying assumption – that steps toward all of its goals should be taken in parallel, with a genuine political union emerging at the end of the process – is problematic.
The only
parallel
to the Great Depression was the stock market drop itself.
And the best
parallel
to Ghosn is German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
If efforts to produce a
parallel
bail-in arrangement, which allows bondholders to share the pain, are also successful, we might be within sight of a sensible and not-too-costly reform with which the market can make peace – and which regulators would have a realistic chance of managing.
But a better
parallel
is the right to gun ownership in the US and the constitutional provisions that support it.
The film actually sparked a noisy protest along La Croisette, with French veterans defensively and aggressively singing “La Marseillaise,” even as couples dressed in black tie and gowns swept in a
parallel
path to the evening's festivities.
But these are, in effect,
parallel
negotiations, closely dependent on each other for progress.
There is undoubtedly a utilitarian aspect to the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations, as suggested by the many
parallel
seminars being run by state governments to attract expatriate investment.
Unfortunately, the
parallel
between today’s US crisis and previous financial crises is not mere hyperbole.
But Mori’s arrows were bound together in parallel, whereas Abe’s policy arrows are connected through underlying structural relationships.
Wrong analogies have already led America to disaster in Iraq, which had nothing in common with Germany or Japan after World War II – the
parallel
that some in the Bush administration used in arguing that democracy could be made to sprout in former dictatorships through occupation.
And a clear
parallel
exists between Putin’s close relationship with the conservative, ultra-nationalist Russian Orthodox Church and the National Front’s connection to integrist Catholic circles.
No single economic space has ever been created without the
parallel
establishment of solidarity mechanisms to handle these risks and care for those left behind.
Parallel
with these changes, European leaders must publicly acknowledge that if the euro collapses, Europe will quickly revert to competitive devaluations, intra-EU protection, and “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies, all of which were evident in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
Rather, through a combination of ingenious software and massive
parallel
computing power, they had produced a silicon-based entity capable of such finesse and subtlety, that international chess grandmasters worldwide (including me) were simply amazed.
The ceasefire understanding between Palestinian factions and Israel will need to be honored through the commitment of both sides and a
parallel
political process.
Companies, for example, could create social businesses in
parallel
with their for-profit businesses.
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has adopted a
parallel
argument for its support of Sunni forces in Yemen and Syria, as has Iran in backing its Shia allies in both countries.
The same
parallel
holds for international relations.
In every phase, many
parallel
tasks require capabilities and resourcing.
And a
parallel
UN-led fund will have distinct windows through which businesses, foundations, and individuals can contribute.
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