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Through such revelations what I call a "moral sentence" may be imposed on the guilty, and it is the existence of such a "sentence" which will arouse the type of deep public
reflection
necessary for the restoration of democracy.
Islamist terrorism is a reflection, indeed an extension, of today’s wars in the Middle East.
But other parts of Trump’s UN speech, especially its passages about national interests and sovereignty, require further
reflection.
Europe has never had a better opportunity for
reflection
than now; to articulate a meaning for "Europe" is a task for the twenty-first century.
They point to the resurgence of social democracy in Britain, France, Italy and (possibly later this year) Germany, as a
reflection
of this.
In fact, we may be looking at an even more general European phenomenon, which is a
reflection
of the rising challenges of European integration: the single currency, and enlargement into Eastern Europe.
Its system of governance rests on the belief that an integrated process of bargaining, disagreement, reflection, and compromise – not top-down unchallenged decision-making – is the most effective route to wise, fair, and successful policymaking.
A better way to understand economic differences is to view them as a
reflection
of alternative institutional and constitutional arrangements.
Frankly, had the models at least allowed for the possibility of credit-market imperfections, the Fed might have paid more attention to credit-market indicators as a
reflection
of overall financial-market conditions, as central banks in emerging-market countries do.
Those who predict a slowdown in China are correct to look at its per capita GDP, which is a
reflection
of a country’s average labor productivity and thus the level of its technical and industrial advancement.
In their words, “a President must be disciplined, control emotions, and act only after
reflection
and careful deliberation.”
Indeed, in recent years, labor’s share of national income has been on the rise – a direct
reflection
of the decline in manufacturing and expansion in services.
They are skilled but ruthless, lack humility and eschew
reflection.
On reflection, I think I was wrong.
But the point is that the revolution in economics, followed by the economic miracles of the post-war era, was a product of wartime calculation, not peacetime
reflection.
But Putin’s recent address to Russia’s Federal Assembly was more a
reflection
of his resentment of Russia’s geopolitical marginalization than a battle cry from a rising empire.
By increasing
reflection
and shade, a great deal of heat build-up can be avoided.
But is the lower inequality that results a
reflection
of real justice?
But in financial markets prices are not merely the passive
reflection
of independently given demand and supply; they also play an active role in shaping those preferences and opportunities.
The reason is simple: while Venezuela represents only about 5% of the index, it accounts for about 20% of its yield, because the yield on Venezuelan debt is about five times larger than that of other countries in the index, a
reflection
of the huge risk premium that Venezuela faces.
Now she, and Cataphora, are applying those same analytics to a different market: people who want to analyze their own e-mail correspondence (and eventually other content) to see a
reflection
of their interactions with others.
Once you see your own digital reflection, will you improve your behavior?
Instead, it should be an occasion for
reflection
on the role of ideological groupthink among economists, including Bernanke, in contributing to the global economic and financial crisis.
A third reason why Western businessmen get China wrong is that their admiration of the Chinese government is a
reflection
of their frustrations with their own governments.
Agreement in these areas is not merely a
reflection
of some lowest common denominators; in each area, Europe has contributed important added value at a global level.
The ascent of Nahda (Renaissance), the leading Islamist party, is less a
reflection
of latent ideological support among a newly liberated people than it is a testament to the party’s remarkable ability to fill the post-revolutionary political vacuum.
America would not be America if the shift did not also find its
reflection
in public debate.
His new strategy, he said, is the result of deep
reflection
by him and his national-security team, about how to ensure that Afghanistan never again becomes the source of a terrorist attack on the US like that of September 11, 2001.
Was it new scientific information that led to the lifting of the flight ban, or was it a
reflection
of the hardship, both personal and economic, that the ban was causing?
The idea was an over-simplified
reflection
of global realities.
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