Reflection
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According to the forecaster International Market Assessment, “capital flows that have dried up are not…a
reflection
of global market conditions,” but of a loss in confidence among investors, arising principally from fiscal mismanagement, which has led to “price instability, falling investments and eventually a decline in…growth.”
But would such time for
reflection
exist with today’s mass media?
But rather than being “pulled” by the attractiveness of the economic policies that the right is advocating, this complex phenomenon is predominantly a
reflection
of the “push” implied by anemic growth and the disappointing provision of public goods, especially social services.
And, indeed, a commentary in People’s Daily, the CCP’s official newspaper, portrayed the Brexit vote as a
reflection
of the fundamental flaws of Western democracies.
Rather, it is a sad and troubling
reflection
of the wealth and power of lobbies relative to ordinary citizens in US politics.
While Gauck made clear that he remains decidedly pro-Europe, he highlighted the need for closer
reflection
about Europe’s future – and especially that of the eurozone.
A moment’s reflection, though, should remind us of those dictatorships’ human toll.
Creating a Learning GenerationMEXICO CITY – Over the last 15 years, the number of students worldwide has increased by some 243 million, a
reflection
of governments’ commitment to expanding access to education.
But perhaps it is now time for some discreet
reflection
on the fact that “the old man will not always be with us.”
In the US, polarization is not an objective
reflection
of given cultural differences; it has at least partly been a conscious elite project to divide the country for political advantage and sometimes even personal profit.
The persistent unemployment differentials within the eurozone are yet another
reflection
of the adverse effect of imposing a single currency and a single monetary policy on a heterogeneous group of countries.
Contrary to appearances, the deal is not a
reflection
of both sides’ interest in beginning a political rapprochement that might lead to the end of the Gaza siege and other confidence-building measures.
That problem is a
reflection
of a broader Japanese weakness in foreign languages, especially English.
Their increasing strength is a
reflection
of robust economic growth, which promotes production for the market rather than sheer redistribution of resources, implying a new sort of politics.
The program has caused a tsunami of online
reflection.
This dramatic statement introduces a new pamphlet whose subtitle, “Renaissance or Decay,” I have borrowed for this
reflection.
With eight Europeans on the Bank’s 25-member Executive Board, the Bank remains a poor
reflection
of today’s world.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, formerly called One Belt, One Road) – which Xi has baptized “the project of the century” – is a true
reflection
of China’s strategic choice to strengthen commercial links with the rest of Eurasia and Africa, taking advantage of the opportunity to accumulate “soft power.”
One hopes that this is a
reflection
not of a consumption slowdown, but rather of Chinese policymakers tightening financial conditions in the second half of 2017.
Indeed, evolution is possible only if the resemblance between related individuals has a genetic basis, and is not simply a
reflection
of a shared environment.
Perhaps we should not be so eager to be relieved of the burden of reflection, evaluation, and choice--in short, of grappling with what lies at the true heart of our humanity.
Outside of Europe, the most travel-intensive countries are Canada, Israel, Singapore, and the United States, a
reflection
of the fact that they need to deploy many brains to make use of their diverse know-how.
In this effort of reflection, emphasis must be placed on the spiritual dimension and the underlying values of European integration.
I would be happy if the people of my country, who are Europeans, could participate in this process of reflection, of defining a European identity, as Europeans fully recognized by Europe.
On the contrary, his morbid logic is a perfect
reflection
of the paranoid vision that has taken hold in the Kremlin.
The observation that structural degradation is a
reflection
of decreasing species population resonates in the field of evolution, because natural selection becomes more inefficient as the population gets smaller.
A moment's
reflection
should raise another question: does Bush's Texas swagger qualify him to remain America's Commander-in-Chief?
Disparities in access to education, training, and health care – partly a
reflection
of those fiscal constraints – exacerbate already rising inequality.
Indeed, some Chinese authorities also maintain that renminbi appreciation would have no significant impact on China’s trade balance because they believe that China’s trade surplus is a
reflection
of excess saving and hence has nothing to do with the exchange rate.
It was a fitting
reflection
on current conditions in the Arab world nearly three years after the start of what came to be known as the “Arab Spring.”
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