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But even in the more liberal West – let alone in countries with less liberal traditions, such as Japan – culture comes to the rescue of the
powerful
more often than it protects the weak.
Understanding their “human frailties,” then, comes down to excusing the behavior of
powerful
men towards women with no power at all.
Likewise, it would be better if
powerful
Frenchmen were to stop using “Latin culture” as an excuse for abusing their social inferiors.
On the same day, Hamas launched three
powerful
Iranian-designed rockets from Gaza at Israel’s Dimona reactor.
As we are rediscovering, words are both
powerful
and problematic, particularly in the context of geopolitics.
If leaders of the world’s two most
powerful
countries differ fundamentally in their approach to international relations, what are the prospects for strengthening cooperation globally?
So here I sit, expecting Kosovo's problems to be solved through arms, arms more
powerful
than those Milosevic possesses.
This ideology feeds a deep popular perception of China as a wounded, humiliated third-world victim and instills in the ruling Communist Party a
powerful
sense of unresolved grievance.
That framework is based on spending and demand, the determinants of the components of spending, the liquidity-preference theory of short-run interest rates, and the requirement that government make strategic but
powerful
interventions in the economy to keep it on an even keel and avoid extremes of depression and manic excess.
That he is – but not to get married, owing to the opposition of Israel’s
powerful
Orthodox community.
All this came in the context of a US economy that continues to be a
powerful
engine of job creation.
Then again, a war does not have to display state-of-the-art weaponry to convey a
powerful
political message.
That would be plausible if American corporate ownership were concentrated and powerful, with major shareholders owning, say, 25% of a company’s stock – a structure common in most other advanced countries, where families, foundations, or financial institutions more often have that kind of authority inside large firms.
They represent a large share of the global economy, and they are gravitating rapidly toward the tradable sector, with increasingly
powerful
digital and information technology chasing imperfectly mobile human resources and new rapidly growing markets.
Now comes a second, potentially even more powerful, wave of digital technology that is replacing labor in increasingly complex tasks.
The world we are entering is one in which the most
powerful
global flows will be ideas and digital capital, not goods, services, and traditional capital.
But even if it does not fail, the nexus between terrorist groups and Pakistan’s
powerful
military raises the specter of nuclear terrorism – a menace so large that the United States has prepared a contingency plan to take out the country’s fast-growing nuclear arsenal should the need arise.
One reason is that Pakistan retains some
powerful
patrons.
In 1948, the astronomer Fred Hoyle said, “Once a photograph of the Earth, taken from outside, is available – once the sheer isolation of the earth becomes plain – a new idea as
powerful
as any in history will be let loose.”
The economic variant of Machiavellianism is as
powerful
as the claim that political untruth can be virtuous.
There is a
powerful
pragmatic argument against Machiavellianism, as well as a principled one.
But macro-level policies, such as liberalization of trade and investment, privatization, and so forth, are
powerful
engines of poverty reduction; indeed, they are among the key components of the reforms that countries like India and China embraced in the mid-1980’s and early 1990’s.
Educating the CommonwealthDAR ES SALAAM/LAGOS – With 53 member countries and 2.4 billion people, the Commonwealth is a
powerful
force for positive change.
While small investors who were mis-sold bonds could be compensated, large, politically
powerful
ones would not be.
Learning from experience is the most common and most
powerful.
Though monetary policy provided a
powerful
antidote to frozen credit markets in the depth of the global financial crisis, it has failed to spark classic cyclical recoveries.
A development bank anchored in emerging markets and developing countries can help to address this gap and become a
powerful
catalyst for change, both in the developing world and – through collaboration and example – in existing institutions.
The new bank should maximize its multiplier effects by sharing and reducing risk through collective action and “crowding in” other financing; by setting a
powerful
example in adopting innovative and cost-effective approaches; and through its policy and institutional impact beyond projects that it finances.
It has a
powerful
common identity, shared memories, and a rich culture.
In contrast to monetary policy, the US president does have a
powerful
and direct impact on future fiscal deficits.
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