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When he threatened retaliation for Israel’s defense relationship with Georgia under former President Mikheil Saakashvili, a Kremlin foe, Israel acquiesced, abandoning the provision of weapons systems and
relevant
training.
Such arrangements, which should be described as government-sponsored commercialism, are considered unacceptable by all
relevant
international declarations.
Nowhere is this insight more
relevant
than in Africa, where large-scale investment in education has enabled significant gains in literacy, school attendance, and university enrollment in recent years.
In order to protect the interests of investors better, China now must find ways to ensure such cooperation among its existing financial regulators, including by revamping the
relevant
institutions.
Fortunately, large parts of the US, including the most economically dynamic regions, have shown that Trump is, if not irrelevant, at least less
relevant
than he would like to believe.
It should work closely with a professional executive team made up of native and diaspora Haitian professionals with
relevant
expertise.
Markets are not self-correcting in the
relevant
time frame.
But is May’s aversion to immigrants still relevant, now that the election on June 8 has made her a lame duck and unstable parliamentary alignments and the shifting balance of public opinion will drive the Brexit negotiations?
As we cross even more profound cultural boundaries, comparisons become still less
relevant.
Such solutions should draw from
relevant
experiences, with the understanding that they do not amount to “best practices.”
Their boom-and-bust character reflected nothing more than the
relevant
regulators’ failure – or refusal – to understand the risks involved.
While it will be difficult to get all of the
relevant
parties to the table in Geneva any time soon, much less to ensure an outcome that will stick, diplomacy is the only game left.
That distinction was less
relevant
in the past.
But Israel’s blunder in October 1973 was more political than military, more strategic than tactical – and thus particularly
relevant
today, when a robust Israeli peace policy should be a central pillar of its security doctrine.
If the
relevant
conditions are satisfied, North Korea could capitalize on the “catch-up” effect, boosting growth further, because its low per capita income level would help to increase investment productivity and facilitate technology transfer from more developed economies.
Likewise, the so-called Open Working Group called on the world to “increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely, and reliable data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics
relevant
in national contexts.”
This process is most successful when stakeholders as well as experts are recruited to identify the
relevant
variables and their relationships.
And independent analysts, such as Anat Admati of Stanford University, have explained all of the
relevant
details of how – and why – this should be done.
And pre-qualification for IMF support would also imply access to the
relevant
regional financial arrangement, if any, thus helping integrate the overall system.
Even the movement in some cities, such as Singapore and Tokyo, toward driverless subways or cars will demand substantial labor to build and manage the
relevant
systems.
The US needs to improve the quality of its workforce by developing the skills that are
relevant
to the jobs that its firms are creating.
Although Europe remains mired in crisis and existential self-doubt, and Japan is still finding its feet after two decades of economic stagnation, the US is as
relevant
as ever.
This is the only
relevant
and reliable guide in meeting the region’s complex challenges.
Much of the
relevant
information is widely available.
Despite a strong consensus among economists that Puerto Rico needs a radically different economic and debt-restructuring plan, the
relevant
policymakers do not seem to be listening.
Scientific journals compete to publish the most
relevant
papers.
These issues remain as
relevant
today, with Varoufakis out of government, as they were when he was tirelessly advocating for them during visits to European capitals and in tense late-night negotiations in Brussels.
Mainstream parties, desperate to remain relevant, are caught in a vice, forced to choose between pandering to extremism and the risk of being overwhelmed by populist, anti-establishment movements.
But there may be a group of four countries – South Africa, Brazil, Indonesia, and Turkey – whose combined experience is
relevant
and would resonate among many segments of the Egyptian population when it comes to orderly economic and political transitions.
But there is another parallel that is even more
relevant
– with important implications for the long-term price of oil.
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