Parallel
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Parallel
currency markets, mostly for dollars, are back.
In Myanmar, where exchange rates were unified in 2012, the
parallel
market for dollars has been reinvigorated.
They are organized into 42 committees and 182 subcommittees, meaning that there are 224
parallel
conversations going on.
Since then, two
parallel
transitions have been taking place: one toward democracy, and the other, in the field of drug trafficking, toward a paramilitary/mafioso framework.
In taking the broader approach outlined above, the goal, as Macron has proposed, should be to conclude a
parallel
agreement to the JCPOA.
One possible explanation is Mexico’s
parallel
system of social insurance.
Intel is subject to
parallel
threats from a myriad of chip and hardware makers.
In the extreme, governments can appoint central bank leaders who have a long-standing record of stating a tolerance for moderate inflation – an exact
parallel
to the idea of appointing “conservative” central bankers as a means of combating high inflation.
And so an explosive situation will remain explosive, North Korea’s population will continue to suffer famines and tyranny, and words of war will continue to fly back and forth across the 38th
parallel.
In the
parallel
movement for economic development, governments and agencies have sought to alleviate poverty by fostering growth and improving essential services like health care and education.
In parallel, mandatory measures would penalize any states attempting to circumvent the ban, as well as individuals involved in producing nuclear weapons.
Moreover, most FDI promotion agencies in the region lack the minimum financial and human resources needed in order to be effective, owing to governments’ lack of political will to support them and to eliminate
parallel
processes that confuse investors.
While still able to exploit the scope for catch-up growth, emerging economies must undertake continuous, rapid, and at times difficult structural change, along with a
parallel
process of reform and institution building.
Annan named a high-level panel of eminent persons to look into issues of peace and security, while a
parallel
group of economists, led by Jeffrey Sachs, studied what was needed to fulfill the development commitments made by world leaders at the Millennium Summit in 2000.
I recount this history not to draw a
parallel
with today’s Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which, just a couple of weeks ago, resulted in many civilian deaths, overwhelmingly in Gaza.
Of the four withdrawals, arguably the 1982-1984 American intervention in Lebanon marks the closest
parallel
to Iraq today.
Direct talks should concentrate on two
parallel
tracks.
In other words, it is an open market for information, operating more or less
parallel
to the closed, non-market systems run by most companies.
The closest
parallel
to this year is not 1968 or 1995, but 1998, when France first won the World Cup.
Remarkably, America’s hegemony grew in this second post-war phase, in
parallel
with its trade and budget deficits.
Unless Big Tech platforms are held to standards that
parallel
those applied to print, radio, and television, in-depth reporting and fact-checking will remain dying arts.
But anyone who knows European history can identify a parallel: the Calvinist, Puritan revolution.
Nothing is pre-determined; but the
parallel
is striking.
On the contrary, the historical record shows that Germany made the case for a
parallel
drive to monetary and political integration well before the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Running a sort of
parallel
foreign ministry, his main achievement was the creation of a close alliance and strong security cooperation – including with respect to nuclear technology – with France.
No one dreamed that a line drawn on the 38th
parallel
for the tactical purpose of organizing the surrender of Japanese units to Soviet and American forces would become a scar across the Korean peninsula that would create two separate states.
The technologies on which many of us depend today arose from a
parallel
convergence of discoveries in physics and engineering in the early twentieth century.
The State Council’s decision reverses the suspension of dam building on the Salween announced by Premier Wen Jiabao in 2004, after an international uproar over the start of multiple megaprojects in the National Nature Reserves, adjacent to the world heritage area – a stunning canyon region through which the Salween, the Mekong, and the Jinsha flow in
parallel.
Abandoning the 2015 deal would
parallel
Bush’s abandonment of the nuclear agreement with North Korea.
Japan and Taiwan have already started along a
parallel
road in their joint fisheries talks.
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