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Indeed, left Confucianism’s departure from the status quo is
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the point: it is meant to provide a moral standard for social critics and to inspire visions of a more desirable political future.
In fact, there are fewer constraints imposed on public discussion of liberal-democratic institutions
precisely
because few Chinese are inspired by Western-style liberal democracy.
On the contrary,
precisely
because temporary unemployment is not a disaster for those affected by it, the labor market is more flexible and predictable.
The essential problem in addressing the third task is to find out
precisely
what is going on in the real economy.
To be sure, in 2011 a so-called fiscal compact was agreed in order to avoid
precisely
this consequence.
The strategy, developed by Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, does
precisely
what it should: it provides a coherent guiding vision and a flexible framework for adopting concrete policies.
This is
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the kind of short-sightedness that has long undermined the EU’s image in the world and, by reinforcing the impression of fecklessness and ineptitude, in the member states as well.
But stress is worrisome
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because even misinterpretations can add to, or result in, a wide variety of health problems, including heart disease, stroke, cancer, musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal diseases, anxiety and depression, accidents, and suicides.
Luckily for us, the excluded and the poor tend not to revolt,
precisely
because they are so excluded.
It was an accord
precisely
because it involved international policy coordination among the major players, whose public statements were coupled with organized market intervention (selling US dollars).
This pressure is
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what drove oil prices so low in December and January.
More precisely, it has been led astray by the Conservative Party’s ideological fantasy that certain EU powers can and should be returned to British sovereignty.
And,
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because nationalism shapes the way we think, its role in phenomena that do not trumpet their nationalist motivation – like Al Qaeda’s attacks in 2001 – can easily be overlooked.
These are
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the kinds of actions that caused China’s water crisis in the first place.
Indeed, that is
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what Britain has been doing with its monetary policy: bringing the sterling-euro and sterling-dollar exchange rates down to more competitive levels.
In Uganda, for example, 270 smallholder farmers are using drones to apply water, fertilizer, and pesticide more
precisely.
Imports are expected to double and the trade surplus to drop to $35 billion in 2004 as a result of equipment and technology imports --
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the pattern a country growing strongly should have.
According to Harold Varmus, director of the National Cancer Institute, and Francis Collins, director of the NIH, such “a broad research program […] to build the evidence base needed to guide clinical practice” is
precisely
“what is needed now.”
This is
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why May vehemently opposes giving Parliament any meaningful voice on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations.
Such spillover effects are
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what international policy cooperation – such as the “mutual assessment process” that the G-20 established in 2009 – was supposed to prevent.
In fact, that was
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the point made by China’s Ministry of Commerce in its official response to Trump’s gambit.
And it is
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this "irrational exuberance" (to borrow an expression used by Chairman Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve Board, when he reported to the American Congress last year) that in time could bring this phase of American economic expansion to an end.
Of course, European integration has been driven from the outset
precisely
by the shared historical memory of the terrible suffering wrought by aggressive nationalism.
Germany and Japan have expensive skilled labor forces, but their firms are able to compete in world markets
precisely
because they can outsource high-cost, low-skill production stages.
And yet his deliberations with US President Barack Obama were lacking in
precisely
that respect.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly warned the opposition recently that, thus far, they have been unable to unite the minorities behind them
precisely
because it is unclear to these groups that they will fare better without Assad than with him.
Although the stronger real will help US exporters (other things being equal) and hurt those in Brazil, such “casualties of war” are not even collateral damage; rather, they are
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the point.
That is
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why the International Criminal Court in The Hague was established.
On the immigrants’ side, there is more resentment against the host, more lassitude about the economy and politics, possible violence or an insistence on maintaining symbolic differences—ironically, in a society less able to accept them
precisely
because of its discomfort with difference.
The relevant logic is at the core of modern macroeconomics –
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the kind of thinking that European leaders have ignored at their peril.
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