Reflecting
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It is now five years since Kony and the LRA were referred to the ICC – by Uganda itself,
reflecting
its own lack of capacity to deal with the rebel movement.
Reflecting
on Europeanism means inquiring into the set of values, ideals and principles that characterize Europe.
Some will view this as pragmatic,
reflecting
the difficulty of getting agreement with 192 UN member states.
Over the past 35 years, America has consistently opted for the latter, running balance-of-payments deficits every year since 1982 (with a minor exception in 1991,
reflecting
foreign contributions for US military expenses in the Gulf War).
The plan was widely viewed as
reflecting
a new kind of enlightenment, a recognition of the importance of supporting people who needed help.
Making European Defense a RealityBRUSSELS – Anyone
reflecting
on the value, weight, and relevance of today’s European military forces for global affairs needs to keep two crucial questions in mind: Where do we want to go?
Only the size and the filigree on the back are different,
reflecting
her new interest in space travel; last year, it was horses.
Instead, he would find a vast collection of loosely connected, quirky rules,
reflecting
the whims of the programmer.
Unfortunately, this blatant inconsistency stems from the US’s continuing economic and financial vulnerability rather than
reflecting
any compelling economic logic.
All financial decisions would thus continue to be taken by the existing Executive Board, with weighted voting
reflecting
the financial contributions of member countries.
In the US, however, all measures of inequality have pointed in the same direction since the turn of the century,
reflecting
the fact that the benefits of economic growth have gone almost exclusively to those at the top.
Dealing effectively with political instability in Africa requires two things: the political will of key states to underwrite the democratic process, and strong regional institutions to provide a legal framework
reflecting
the principles underpinning states’ behavior.
As Michael Spence recently warned, the international order’s widening security deficit,
reflecting
the weakening of whatever global governance we have, is fast becoming the biggest risk facing the world economy.
We found that the CEO pay slice is associated with several dimensions of company behavior and performance that are commonly viewed as
reflecting
governance problems.
The 2017 US federal deficit was $665 billion,
reflecting
the amount by which debt that is actually accounted for increased.
Moreover, the current-account surplus plummeted from more than 10% of GDP in 2007 to 2.8% in 2011,
reflecting
China’s decreasing reliance on exports to drive economic growth.
But the assumption that stronger growth and economic confidence must generate higher fertility – with low birth rates
reflecting
pessimism about the future – is not justified by the evidence.
But throughout the last 30 years, fertility rates for white and black Americans have remained significantly below replacement level, and the three-decade rise and fall of US birth rates is explained primarily by higher Hispanic fertility,
reflecting
the common phenomenon that first-generation immigrants’ fertility rates are typically similar to those in their poorer countries of origin.
The specific causes of such deaths vary,
reflecting
the changing composition of pollution.
In these new communities sponsored by brands, it’s possible for them to get attention from other members while
reflecting
a little glory onto the brands that sponsor them.
Reflecting
this commitment, participants at the May 31-June 2 meeting of G7 finance and development ministers in Whistler, British Columbia, discussed women’s economic empowerment, including unlocking the potential of adolescent girls.
This is why the drafting process itself is so important; it presents an opportunity for a serious discussion involving EU institutions and the wider European policy community, which has already spent considerable time
reflecting
on these issues.
During the crisis, annual growth slowed, but only to 6.7%,
reflecting
the economy’s inherent resilience.
And there are ominous signs of tension in the interbank market, as more and more banks,
reflecting
weak confidence that the stability of the system has been restored, would rather deposit their money at the ECB than lend to other banks.
Reflecting
this line of thinking, Trump has announced his intention to reverse carbon-emission limits for coal-fired power plants, step up fossil-fuel production, and roll back support for wind and solar power.
Indeed, a “coalition of the unwilling” is finally forming to counter increasingly dominant Euro-skeptics,
reflecting
observers’ growing anxiety that Cameron’s risky strategy – which requires a delicate balance between demands and concessions – might fail, and that the UK will eventually leave the EU.
What is trendy at Davos this year is to view the crisis as
reflecting
two deep global trends – for example, the declining clout of the United States.
Supplies of private-sector securities are limited,
reflecting
the dominance of bank lending in Europe and depressed sentiment in securitization markets.
Rather than
reflecting
a lack of political will to come together and speak with a single voice on strategic issues – the conventional interpretation – diverse voices are the result of an implicit choice that Europeans make.
And the political argument against using the veto in these situations – that it jeopardizes the credibility and legitimacy of the Security Council, whose structure is already seen as not
reflecting
the geopolitical realities of the twenty-first century – should also weigh heavily on the P5.
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