Reflection
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The only viable course, then, is to use today’s “pause for reflection” to revive the existing Constitutional Treaty.
In other words, the current “pause for reflection” is not the time to change the draft’s text (although the intergovernmental conference could move the third part, which harmonizes the earlier treaties, to an annex).
Reflection
by "Bragg planes"--sheets of atoms that can diffract X-rays at specific angles that are determined by the separation between sheets--enabled the Braggs to calculate the exact arrangement of sodium and chloride atoms in a crystal of salt.
But a moment's
reflection
should remind us that Europe's problems are not amenable to currency manipulation.
This shift has so far gone largely unnoticed by governments, a
reflection
of just how disconnected they are from their own people.
This Christmas, the open society is endangered not only from without, by the likes of ISIS, but also by (admittedly far smaller) threats at home – a gloomy reflection, I admit, as we prepare in churches and in high streets to enjoy another year’s winter party.
The breakdown of the Cancun talks may yet provide an opportunity for deeper
reflection.
Berlin-based elites have responded to Spahn’s essay with mockery, itself a
reflection
of the German capital’s increasingly cosmopolitan political culture since reunification.
The country’s investment rate now stands at more than 50% – a clear
reflection
of China’s low capital efficiency.
The slowdown in China’s growth rate is, to a certain extent, a
reflection
of the success of the government’s effort to rein in the real-estate bubble, as well as of other official policies aimed at rebalancing the economy.
What used to be an effective forum of global governance has now degenerated into a kind of Kabuki theater – a faithful
reflection
of the extent to which the global order has lost its way.
The United Kingdom is torn on whether to exit or not – a
reflection
of its political establishment’s own chronic unwillingness both to defend the EU and to confront its authoritarianism.
Not only is it humorous and well produced, but, based on my observations in the Middle East, this advertisement is also an accurate
reflection
of reality.
The IMF Comes to GermanyHorst Koehler's departure as Managing Director of the IMF to seek election as President of Germany provides an occasion for a moment of reflection, both about the Fund and the state of economics.
In fact, far from viewing the current-account surplus as a policy problem, the German government sees it as a
reflection
of the underlying competitiveness of German firms.
Some believe that this is a natural development for a rising power, but critics view outward investment as a
reflection
of the scarcity of opportunities at home.
That is not to say that dissent has not been tolerated; but, more often than not, it was mere quibbling at the margins, never a genuine
reflection
on what might be flawed or missing.
For years, Davos was a
reflection
of the world that Francis Fukuyama proclaimed had reached the “end of history,” a community of nation-states drawn ever closer by trade and liberal-democratic values.
With a king or queen unable to say or do anything that may cause a whiff of controversy, the monarchy has been stripped of its power of action or
reflection.
Kenyans need similar means of
reflection
today.
Energy for the Common GoodNEW YORK – The climate crisis we now face is a
reflection
of a broader crisis: a global confusion of means and ends.
Yet there is remarkably little
reflection
taking place about the state of science today, despite significant challenges, rooted in globalization, the digitization of knowledge, and the growing number of scientists.
New Year’s Hope against HopeNEW YORK – The time has come for New Year’s resolutions, a moment of
reflection.
They are a
reflection
of the deep corruption of the US political system, which, according to one recent assessment, is no longer a “full democracy.”
Economists’ inability to model such rapid, radical change should not be taken as a condemnation of the discipline; it is simply a
reflection
of the state of our knowledge, and of the fact that the economy is really, really complicated.
Between the rush of summer activity and the beginning of the new “school year,” this month’s lull offers a moment for
reflection
on where matters in Europe stand – and where they are headed.
Indeed, Minsk II is merely a
reflection
of facts on the ground.
Any effort to restrict antibiotic consumption, regulate the food and pharmaceutical industries, or change human behaviors – all strategies that are currently being discussed – will require complex ethical
reflection
and analysis.
The rise of Donald Trump – anti-trade, anti-migration, anti-Muslim, and nativist – is a
reflection
of an uncomfortable fact for the Republican establishment: the party’s median voter is closer to those who have lost from globalization.
Or is the current talk about “the end of convergence” merely a
reflection
of financial markets’ usual overreaction to both good and bad news?
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