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Yet its deficits in this
regard
are its greatest strengths as a model for effective global governance in the twenty-first century.
Economists
regard
understanding the theory of comparative advantage as a test of professional competence.
The trouble is that the more you start to think of your welfare in terms of money, the more likely you are to
regard
spending time with your friends or making love as an “opportunity cost” – the loss of money you would have made by working instead – rather than a benefit.
In this regard, the recent agreement between Norway and Indonesia breaks new ground in three ways.
Kelly also has the advantage of Trump’s high
regard
for generals.
On the other hand, President Bill Clinton’s decisive action with
regard
to Kosovo in 1999 saved a country, just as NATO’s intervention in Bosnia four years earlier brought the parties to the table and stopped the killing.
Moreover, because the ECB cannot simply buy sovereign bonds without
regard
for individual governments’ fiscal policies, it risks finding itself in the politically dangerous position of deciding whether a country’s fiscal actions are tough enough to be rewarded with lower interest rates.
Feminists, including some women from Muslim backgrounds, have backed the ban, because they
regard
the custom as degrading.
China and the United States seem to
regard
Asia-Pacific relations similarly: as a zero-sum game.
Nevertheless, the markets evidently
regard
this as a comforting bedtime story – all the more so now that European leaders have averred that Greece will not be pushed out of the eurozone.
That question cannot be answered without knowing definitively where Pakistan stands in
regard
to Islamist terrorism.
Many political leaders have expressed support for strong action on climate change, but what most of them
regard
as “strong action” will not be enough to get us back below 350 ppm.
Tocqueville noted that “Americans are fond of explaining…[how]
regard
for themselves constantly prompts them to assist each other, and inclines them willingly to sacrifice a portion of their time and property to the general welfare.”
In much of the world, we now take these conveniences for granted; indeed, we
regard
them as necessities.
Yet Chinese officials’ deportment in London on their latest visit demonstrated a particular kind of arrogance, offering insight into the way China’s leaders
regard
their country’s position in the world today.
There is a natural tendency-especially in Anglo-Saxon countries-to
regard
elections as the most effective institutional remedy for countries emerging from ideological dictatorships.
Of course, it is premature to do more than indicate the high
regard
with which we view the prospect of EU membership.
It is indeed problematic that US banks and businesses can export capital, technology, and jobs as they please, with little or no
regard
for the domestic costs.
That may be true of the war against Al Qaeda; it is less obviously correct with
regard
to the Taliban.
The Conservative Party’s bloc in Parliament includes a small minority who
regard
Brexit as a disaster, others who want a well-negotiated compromise, and a substantial group who oppose any compromise and have embraced the idea of a clean break with the European Union.
It would be far better to provide them with the sole task of assessing debt sustainability and advising governments in this
regard.
Manufacturers, on the other hand, have more flexibility in this regard, because, even for energy-intensive manufacturing, oil is still only one small part of a company’s larger cost structure.
The transatlantic alliance will be no less necessary than it was before, nor will European citizens
regard
their American counterparts with any less sympathy and fellow feeling.
Curiously, this has not been held against Israel, at least not so far, partly because Obama and other leaders now
regard
Iran as a more serious threat, and therefore feel the need to take appropriate action.
BDS’s opponents (including me)
regard
the movement as a political subterfuge intended to bring about the implosion of the Jewish state.
It is useful in this
regard
to compare the AIIB with the ADB.
Thanks to more than 30 years of breakneck economic growth with little
regard
for social justice and equality, China has become a stratified society.
But they also follow American politics closely, and these days, many
regard
the dangers of erratic leadership as no longer being confined to Kim’s regime.
In the ensuing decades, America has apparently come to
regard
its longstanding alliances as more of a burden than an asset.
With
regard
to China, he has not only threatened to impose tariffs, but also raised the possibility that he will defy the “One China” policy that his predecessors, Republicans and Democrats alike, have respected for decades.
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