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At the WEF in Incheon, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi called for a mass popular movement demanding that education be placed
prominently
on the agenda of every politician running for election, at all levels of government.
The basic belief that underpins “economic patriotism” is that of an alignment of interests between companies considered “national” (most
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the largest ones or so-called “champions”), their national employees, and the national community.
To promote their position, Russia's generals and diplomats adhere to the perception that the country remains besieged by enemies, the US and NATO most
prominently.
One way or another, China will figure
prominently
in the resolution of this modern “Triffin dilemma.”
For the first time, security-related research figures
prominently
in the EU budget, with €1.4 billion earmarked for this purpose.
In the wake of the sharp fall in the value of the yen over the last six months, owing to the monetary component of Japan’s efforts to jump-start its economy, the issue is expected to feature
prominently
on the agenda at the G-8’s upcoming summit in Northern Ireland.
The EU’s problem is much more what happened in Copenhagen last December at the summit to “save the planet,” or what is taking place before our eyes with the challenge to the euro posed by the weakness of some of its member states, most
prominently
Greece.
Africa's great hope is that its "new generation" leaders--most
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President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa, who helped spearhead NEPAD's peer review process in the first place--acknowledge this fact.
Some groups –
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Muslim Chechens – are now separatist-minded.
It has dealt with a new generation of security threats on its own territory – most
prominently
Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev – and prevented them from turning into a global force like al-Qaeda.
Monetary policy, incidentally, did not feature
prominently
in Bernanke’s diagnosis.
This was especially true for European farmers, who responded to their sudden impoverishment and bankruptcy with the same sort of populist politics that featured so
prominently
in 2016.
Support for green technologies also features
prominently
in the Made in China 2025 program, which aims to push Chinese manufacturing to world-leading scientific and technical standards.
But with the largest economies, nearly eight years after the global financial crisis, burdened by high and rising levels of public and private debts, it is baffling that comprehensive restructuring does not figure
prominently
among the menu of policy options.
A number of leaders, most
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, are understandably worried about the longer-term consequences of aggressive macroeconomic stimulus.
It provides no direct way to address other concerns, such as financial stability, which most people will agree should, in light of recent events, figure more
prominently
in monetary-policy decisions.
Regional integration has featured
prominently
only in the last 50 years in Europe, but it has already resulted in a host of political and economic benefits to Europeans.
Those in academia or certain business sectors know about its centers of excellence in biomedical science, robotics, and artificial intelligence, and that Italian researchers, technologists, and entrepreneurs figure
prominently
in innovation hubs worldwide.
Given all of this, it is unsurprising that the reform of the international monetary system and its governance will feature
prominently
at next year’s G-20 summit, hosted by China, which will hold the group’s rotating presidency.
This belief still features
prominently
in the rhetorical arsenal of US conservatives, notably in the inflamed proclamations of the Tea Party movement.
But it also includes a less
prominently
displayed qualifier: “If you do not give consent…we may still use your Genetic and/or Self-Reported Information for R&D purposes.”
Disappointment, indeed, is particularly great among new EU members,
prominently
Austria.German public opinion balks at renouncing the D-mark in favor of a European currency.
Finally, there is a fourth view, championed most
prominently
by Larry Summers and Paul Krugman.
Shoigu gained national popularity a decade ago while running the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and he has since been
prominently
featured as a savior in military garb, looking dapper at the front of victory parades.
We have electrified more than four million households through a focused effort over a short period – an effort that has featured
prominently
in discussions held by the UN Secretary-General’s advisory council on sustainable energy, and that has drawn interest from other developing countries.
Indeed, in Burkina Faso, sustainable agriculture features
prominently
– as it must – in the country’s development policies and strategies.
Wilson’s name features
prominently
at Princeton not only because he is one of the university’s most famous alumni (and the only one to receive the Nobel Peace Prize).
But they figure
prominently
in just about every story of success, whether of countries or of leaders.
The ranking is an amalgam of many different measurements, including how widely the thinkers are watched and followed on YouTube and Twitter, and how
prominently
they feature in blogs and in the wikisphere.
And that is precisely why Sunni powers – most
prominently
Saudi Arabia – are committed to toppling that regime.
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