Reinforce
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Brexit would
reinforce
this trend, bolstering Europe’s nationalist and Euroskeptic forces.
Like Austria’s initiative, Luxembourg’s program is focused primarily on creating new jobs that will
reinforce
and add to existing social or public-sector activities.
America’s gun lovers reject such evidence, and mass shootings like the one in Las Vegas serve only to
reinforce
their belief that firearms are their only true protection in a dangerous world.
One may infer that such informal arrangements survive in real-world employment relationships because they
reinforce
our heartfelt feelings of good will toward each other.
If they succeed in devising policies, laws, and incentives that achieve this, a byproduct would likely be a reduction in inequality, which one hopes would
reinforce
the improved sense of trustworthiness.
Unfortunately, the sanctions that the US and Europe are imposing on Russia, though necessary, may merely
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the conviction among Putin and his nationalist Slavophile advisers that Russia’s future lies not in the West, but in a separate integration project in the East.
Israel would therefore be wise to remember Sharon’s cautionary words, and
reinforce
its pressure on the US administration with a broader diplomatic campaign.
Concentration and connectivity
reinforce
each other.
If it persists, it will
reinforce
the growing division of Europe into “haves” and “have-nots.”
If it is to succeed in making the world a better place, globalization can not be predicated upon market forces alone, but needs to
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the stability and integration of diverse societies.
But the former would tend to
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the negative feedback loop between banks and sovereigns, while the latter would likely avoid socializing a rising volume of private debt as the feedback loop is attenuated.
Such popular misperceptions
reinforce
a pessimistic narrative that renders foreign aid budgets politically vulnerable.
Only with such an approach can Moon hope to boost the economy’s growth potential, create decent jobs,
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the economy’s fundamentals, and bolster resilience to external downside risks.
The key for India is to
reinforce
what it has started: to further open the economy to market forces, and to redouble its efforts in investing in public health, education, science and technology.
Just as political participation can encourage moderation, political exclusion can
reinforce
radicalism.
To
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such progress, legal provisions guaranteeing the rights of women as full members of society should be introduced or expanded.
So the West opted to
reinforce
the status quo, with the US seeking to enhance the credibility of its policy of deterrence in Europe by stating, publicly and frequently, that it would indeed defend its allies, despite the risk that this would lead to an attack on its own territory.
However, while Pakistan's progressives oppose militarism and violence in principle, religious fundamentalists have no compunction in resorting to violence to
reinforce
their point of view - thus posing a threat not just to General Musharraf, who has survived at least two assassination attempts, but also to human rights workers.
The resulting “AI divides” will
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the digital divides that are already fueling economic inequality and undermining competition.
In Singapore, ideological considerations
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strategic interests.
It will
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convergence expectations among financial market participants, which will translate into lower risk premia for investors.
China’s consumers should also draw comfort from the likely move to market-based deposit rates on their savings accounts, which will
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incremental growth in wage income.
The most plausible explanation is that, as organizations with non-elected leaders and limited transparency, central banks tend to function as clubs whose largely male membership hire and promote familiar types; governments usually
reinforce
this by simply rubber-stamping the banks’ preferred candidate for the top job.
This would
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the need for inter-communal cooperation and minimize the risk of a return to any form of communal domination or dictatorship.
One exciting discovery we’ve made is that most SDG targets actually do
reinforce
one another.
At some point, it may be possible to
reinforce
these steps with certain rudimentary norms and arms control, but the world is at an early stage in this process.
When Kim Il-sung (the “Eternal Great Leader”) died in 1994, Kim Jong-il relied on his father’s teachings to
reinforce
his authority.
Leaks of this kind will
reinforce
the bureaucratic barriers that must be removed if policymaking and implementation are to be effective in all areas that require input, coordination, and common information and analysis across departments and agencies.
The current system tends to
reinforce
gender roles, encouraging children to follow culturally framed paths, instead of nurturing their individual interests and potential.
Both events
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Obama’s message to the Asia-Pacific region that the US intends to remain an engaged power.
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