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This power vacuum has
reinforced
the absence of leadership on global economic and political governance within the G-20 since it succeeded the G-7 at the onset of the recent economic and financial crisis.
Throughout this process, universally shared and consistently
reinforced
values – both critical in getting disparate actors to work together to resolve problems and challenges – must provide a moral compass and common ground for action.
France’s seemingly natural propensity to intervene is
reinforced
in this case by three key factors: Sarkozy, Qaddafi, and the context of a wider Arab revolution.
In Germany it is
reinforced
by collective memories of war and disaster.
Instead, Western structures were uncritically extended Eastward and thus
reinforced.
Creative destruction
(reinforced
by economic openness and technology) is sweeping the world.
Putin’s position is
reinforced
by strong public support, as well as by the dramatically weakened position of major Western leaders.
Their attempt to combine a high-growth, technologically sophisticated economy with
reinforced
authoritarianism is perhaps their most ambitious experiment to date.
In fact, this summer’s asset price correction
reinforced
a view many of us already had that the US economy was slowing, led by sagging productivity and a deteriorating housing market.
Provided that South-South trade linkages are reinforced, one might see a new round of successful export-led growth in smaller countries.
A renewed campaign of violence by the separatist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and attacks by the Islamic State, including suicide bombings in Ankara that killed more than 100 people, created a backdrop that
reinforced
the AKP’s message.
Even if a fatal calamity can be avoided, the division between creditor and debtor countries will be reinforced, and the “periphery” countries will have no chance to regain competitiveness, because the playing field is tilted against them.
Moreover, leading reformers have been jailed since last March for signing a petition asking for a constitutional monarchy, which has
reinforced
the general lack of trust in the government’s agenda.
By enabling lower-wage workers abroad – and, increasingly, machines – to do more jobs, technology has
reinforced
this “maximum wage ceiling.”
Such effects could be
reinforced
by the addition of metals to the oil in order to confuse bombs' guidance systems.
This did nothing to defeat the Great Deflation; it only made the rich richer, an outcome that somehow
reinforced
central bankers’ belief in central bank independence.
The free-market doctrine, which has become almost a religion,
reinforced
this belief: markets are efficient, and if they pay me so much (a potentially mind-boggling amount, as seen in recent cases), it is because my own efficiency warrants it.
The fact is that the West is beset by deep social inequalities,
reinforced
in recent decades by poorly managed globalization.
But construction of so-called social housing for lower-income families,
reinforced
by recent investment announcements in key metropolitan areas such as Tianjin, Chongqing, and Changsha, as well as in Guizhou and Guangdong Provinces, should more than offset the decline.
All these principles are
reinforced
by a well-established international jurisprudence which holds that in the gray areas of the balance between rights and restrictions, judges should lean in favor of rights.
Back then, Thai schoolchildren sang martial songs each morning, and Thais knew their place in the rigidly elitist pecking order, which was
reinforced
by socialization and indoctrination in classrooms and living rooms, where only state-controlled media could enter.
Bannon
reinforced
the nationalist inclination that led Trump to overrule his daughter Ivanka and his economic advisers by withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement.
It comes from within, but can be
reinforced
or weakened by the way others perceive you.
This anxiety is
reinforced
by the general lack of funds among large groups of people who had nothing to do with creating today’s crisis but are bearing the pain of it.
So, in a way, Qadri’s arrival in Pakistan and his intense political activism have served a purpose: he has
reinforced
the people’s faith in a system that they are continuing to build.
Yet, instead of reconsidering that status, the US has lately
reinforced
it, both with the oversight board included in the House bill and the Supreme Court’s recent decision striking down provisions on debt restructuring approved by Puerto Rico’s Legislative Assembly.
The 2008 global financial crisis not only caused much pain; it also
reinforced
the conviction that Wall Street is Main Street’s enemy.
That
reinforced
the fundamental difference between market-oriented British governments and those of many EU countries, with their traditions of socialism, government planning, and heavy regulation.
In the US, a postwar alliance of government, business, and academia created the human capital and technology base of a dynamic economy,
reinforced
by the post-Sputnik commitment to scientific and technological excellence and innovation.
The crisis
reinforced
the arbitrary powers of the state, as a large part of official currency reserves was spent to bail out and reacquire the first group’s assets.
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