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Democracy and free enterprise appear to be mutually
reinforcing
– it is hard to think of any flourishing democracy that is not a market economy.
To jump-start progress, all NPT signatories should re-affirm that the Treaty's provisions are mutually
reinforcing
and must be pursued jointly and faithfully.
As the examples above show, conservation and improved livelihoods for the rural poor are feasible, and even mutually
reinforcing.
Since returning to democratic rule in the 1980s and 1990s, many Latin American countries have been quietly working to strengthen their political systems’ checks and balances, from enhancing the legislature’s authority to analyze budgets and monitor spending to
reinforcing
the judiciary’s capacity to prosecute complex financial crimes.
The flight to quality that accompanies outbreaks of financial turbulence is
reinforcing
a shift away from some of the riskier asset classes of which emerging markets are a part.
Unsure of what counts as “advocacy” or “propaganda,” citizens watch their words and generally keep a low profile,
reinforcing
an atmosphere that depresses civic activism by turning everyone into a potential target.
In constraining America’s commitment, Trump has forfeited the opportunity to help shape Syria’s future,
reinforcing
the widespread perception – which has taken hold among friends and foes alike – that US global leadership is in retreat.
But skewing the election in this manner hurts Bhutto more than Musharraf,
reinforcing
the sentiment that she is a stooge of the military, and that Sharif is the real democratic leader.
As these critical and mutually
reinforcing
efforts boosted women’s economic standing, they would naturally help to improve women’s social position, reflected in better health outcomes, increased physical security, and greater political representation.
To succeed, monetary, fiscal, and structural policies must be implemented together, in a logical and mutually
reinforcing
order.
Reinforcing
this conclusion, after the UN convention, Target Malaria attempted to draw a distinction between the requirement of free, prior, and informed consent in the context of medical research on individuals (where it is demanded) and in a public-health context.
President Barack Obama has been
reinforcing
the US military presence in and around China’s neighbors, beefing up security alliances in Asia, and very publicly intervening in the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Child survival rates would rise,
reinforcing
lower fertility rates.
These “Red Bonds” would make borrowing beyond 60% of GDP more expensive, thereby enhancing fiscal discipline and
reinforcing
the targets set by the Stability and Growth Pact.
Moreover, the Bankruptcy Law, the Company Law, and the Securities Law should be well coordinated and mutually
reinforcing.
A strong European voice, such as Nicolas Sarkozy’s during the French presidency of the EU, may make a difference, but only for six months, and at the cost of
reinforcing
other European countries’ nationalist feelings in reaction to the expression of “Gallic pride.”
When Europe and America remain allied, their resources are mutually
reinforcing.
Some SDGs have
reinforcing
relationships, whereby achieving one will make it easier to achieve others.
Discipline and morality may well be key to
reinforcing
trust and credibility to Europe’s social fabric – a point that northern Europeans never tire of making.
America’s leadership in world affairs began to weaken with the unilateralism of Bush, and today’s economic problems are
reinforcing
this tendency.
Tepid US and global growth forecasts are
reinforcing
these fears.
And current events in Italy are
reinforcing
the position of German hardliners.
If the Schengen Area is to endure, it needs to evolve in a similar direction, establishing a common institution responsible for securing external borders, while
reinforcing
the framework for internal security.
The global economic downturn has led most of the world to rally together, not only in the hunt for the terrorists, but in
reinforcing
global cooperation.
Failure to recognize the fundamental slowdown that is occurring is
reinforcing
the expectation that old models can revive growth – an approach that will only create new fragilities.
Complementarity produces mutually
reinforcing
dynamics that improve outcomes across the board.
Over more than a month every TV show, every newspaper in Russia and abroad has been discussing, condemning, and thus
reinforcing
the incident.
European and US resources are mutually
reinforcing.
Reinforcing
this triumph of pluralism, the Alevi and Christian minority groups won greater parliamentary representation, and the Yazidis and Roma will be represented for the first time.
Simply put, it has been a magnificent demonstration of how response to human tragedy can unite rather than divide,
reinforcing
the impulse to cooperate rather than confront.
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