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Reflecting
this lesson, during President George W. Bush’s administration, legislation was enacted to require all US defense agencies to consider the effects of climate change in future strategic policy development.
America’s system of government imposes particularly strict constraints on officials’ actions,
reflecting
a deep-rooted skepticism of philosopher-kings.
China’s producer price index has been falling for 32 months,
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excess capacity and weak external demand, while the consumer price index has declined from 3.2% to 1.6% over the last 12 months.
Until Al Jazeera’s mostly BBC-trained journalists arrived on the scene, the average Arab citizen’s news television diet was nothing more than protocol news, wire service video
reflecting
the latest in the Palestinian conflict, and dramatic photos of earthquakes or wild fires.
A report
reflecting
the joint judgment of US intelligence agencies warned last year that the use of water as a weapon of war or a tool of terrorism would become more likely in the next decade in some regions.
At the G-20 financial summit in Washington this weekend, I delivered four messages
reflecting
my conversations with various UN member states.
But around 2015, China will face a third dramatic change – a demographic shift
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the effects of its long-standing one-child policy.
And,
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the aging of Japanese society, the household savings rate itself will decline dramatically, making it difficult for the private sector to finance annual budget deficits.
Reflecting
the New York Fed's heavy regulatory responsibilities, owing to its proximity to the seat of finance, its president has a permanent seat on the Federal Open Market Committee, the body that sets the Fed's benchmark interest rate.
In his classic treatise Strategy: The Indirect Approach, B.H. Liddell Hart,
reflecting
on his World War I experiences, insisted on the foolhardiness of direct attacks on an entrenched enemy.
The market for GDP-linked bonds would arrive at a price that makes them attractive to investors,
reflecting
expectations and uncertainties about the issuing country’s future.
This idea is reinforced by a vast amount of neuroscientific evidence, which contradicts the emphasis on individualism that prevails in Western societies, suggesting instead that the human brain is wired for affective resonance, with people naturally
reflecting
each other’s emotions and motivational states.
Indeed, the recent election results in France and Greece,
reflecting
a much broader anti-austerity mood, leave Europe’s authorities with little choice.
The attempt by some NGOs and activists to impose a straitjacket on CSR,
reflecting
their priorities, is misguided and must be rejected.
Of course, all things are not equal, so another interpretation is that the current equilibrium exchange rates will decline further,
reflecting
the market’s pessimism about the UK economy’s supply-side outlook and future productivity growth.
In particular, Germany, the EU’s largest country, has hesitated to contribute forces, funds, and even strategic advice,
reflecting
its dark military history.
With prices and earnings moving together on a nearly one-for-one basis, one might conclude that the US stock market is behaving sensibly, simply
reflecting
the US economy’s growing strength.
The protests are much more about political and economic freedom than about material needs,
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a keen awareness that such needs are merely a symptom and consequence of the absence of political and economic freedom.
The strategy was the outcome of intensive consultations with governments, civil society, private sector, and development partners in 47 countries,
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an unprecedented global consensus on the critical impact of good governance on poverty reduction.
CAIRO – The aggrieved supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and the jubilant protesters who pushed the military to remove him have divided Egypt into two irreconcilable camps, both
reflecting
and reinforcing the country’s deeper problems.
Reflecting
flawed economic arguments, India embraced autarky in trade and rejected inflows of equity investment.
African countries will benefit from
reflecting
on these successes and failures, and on what they mean for their own development strategies.
What began as a democratic uprising against Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship has developed into a cat’s cradle of conflicts, partly
reflecting
a brutal proxy struggle among Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia for regional domination.
In an ancient land such as Syria, there can be no examination of the problems of the present without
reflecting
upon the past.
In 1968, student protests erupted in cities across Europe, as well as in the United States,
reflecting
opposition not only to the Vietnam War, but also – and increasingly – to the “establishment” as such.
Long after L2D formally ended, trainers have continued running programs independently,
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growth in demand for their services.
We Japanese have a deeply ingrained stoicism,
reflecting
the Confucian notion that people do not lament poverty when others lament it equally.
This is a promising step forward,
reflecting
the tremendous momentum that efforts to protect the ocean have gained in recent years.
But their usage varies widely – from just 4.8% of young women in Chad to 84.6% in China –
reflecting
differences in cost, availability, and cultural norms.
So chirped many in Prague in November 1989,
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the pride and the joy of the Velvet Revolution, but also the sustained effort that was needed to end communism, whose demise began in Warsaw the previous February.
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