Radical
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The
radical
solution was to separate all the assets that were alien to the bank’s core business, mainly real estate companies, but also firms in the manufacturing, construction, and service industries.
Indeed, we recently agreed
radical
proposals to expand trade access – through asymmetric trade measures – to the EU market for the countries of the region.
Of course, the source of such an astonishing finding is difficult to trust, like everything else in Romanian politics, but the vulgar and
radical
coarsening of public discourse – now peppered with old-new xenophobic elements – is clear enough.
However, concern that an even more
radical
leadership has taken over in Iran is mitigated by two factors.
Finally, Ahmadinejad is likely to be bolder in subverting stability in Iraq, and his victory will encourage
radical
Iranian officials and extremists within Iraq itself.
Moreover, dealing with such an openly extreme Iran –
radical
even by the hardline regime’s standards – will be a challenge not just for the US, but for Europe as well.
Yet it may also represent the regime’s success at co-opting dissatisfaction with a quarter-century of
radical
Islamist rule.
In particular, a
radical
increase in the weight of Asia’s vote is urgently needed.
Would the revolution follow the teachings of Luther, Zwingli, or Calvin, or would it embrace an even more
radical
vision?
Counter-revolution, however, requires just as
radical
an approach as does revolution.
The
radical
polarization of the Andean region between those two countries will create difficulties in building regional consensus and security problems in the Amazon, as well as weakening the Brazilian project for South American political and economic integration.
If Obama wants to encourage moderate and democratic politics in South America, and to bolster Brazil’s efforts to foster stability and economic progress against the region’s
radical
and undemocratic forces, it must take greater care in not appearing to undermine those the US claims to support.
Since the failed Arab Spring revolutions – of which Tunisia is the only success story – citizens across the region have found themselves with a stark choice between
radical
Islamist regimes and military rule.
The West needs Russian cooperation in dealing with issues like nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea, the control of nuclear materials and weapons, combating the current wave of
radical
Islamist terrorism, and energy production and security.
Both Macron and Le Pen pledged themselves to a
radical
streamlining of the bloated National Assembly.
The
radical
violence of ISIS has many roots, but the tripling of the population of North Africa and the Middle East over the last 50 years certainly is one of them.
But, while
radical
ambition can drive progress, it can also fuel recklessness and large-scale devastation, as we see today in Iraq, Syria, Gaza, western China, and elsewhere.
But that would be too
radical
an approach.
When members of society who believed they were on the winning side of history come to fear that they are among the losers, the result is a
radical
shift in politics.
The “Americas-2”
radical
left is receding moderately, yet it can still maintain its positions and defeat any attempts to roll back its influence.
The only direction for German culture that did not lead to the spiritual abyss of Nazism – according to this
radical
new interpretation – was Marxism.
However, a
radical
change in approach is required: the notion of income as a basis for corporate taxation should be scrapped altogether.
The consumer is telling us that he is ready for
radical
change.
The countries currently holding out – within Europe primarily the UK -- must be made to understand that the alternative to a EU-wide solution is a
radical
increase in host country regulation.
Host countries could address their needs by adopting a
radical
solution that would unilaterally impose capital controls and other measures to protect their domestic markets.
This process has deepened pro- and anti- US divisions within the army, both among commissioned and non-commissioned officers, but nothing in Pakistan today suggests that
radical
change is imminent.
Almost every day brings news of some
radical
change in the legislation proposed in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
Twenty-five years ago, this month, Hungarian Prime Minister Miklos Nemeth traveled to Moscow to seek Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev’s blessing for a
radical
experiment.
At the same time, however, they go out of their way to stop
radical
cures through aggressive mergers or tough corporate workouts.
In the absence of effective vaccines or new anti-malarial drugs – and the funding and infrastructure to deliver them – this decision is tantamount to mass murder, a triumph of
radical
environmental politics over public health.
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