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Which countries will qualify
remains
to be seen but it is clear that without Germany and France there will be no monetary union.
What is clear is that the region
remains
an explosive and confused reality, one capable of threatening Europe’s stability, already on a knife’s edge following Russia’s adventurism in Ukraine.
By contrast, Indonesia’s role in the G-20
remains
limited, as does its potential to act as a representative for developing countries.
But the fact is that the dismal state of urban water management – exemplified by the fact that 36% of the water in South African cities is either lost due to leakage or not paid for, compared to 3.7% in Tokyo and 8% in Phnom Penh –
remains
a leading reason for the shutdown.
So how is it possible that the international community
remains
incapable of responding effectively to dissuade Burma’s military rulers from escalating the force that they have begun to unleash in Rangoon and its Buddhist temples?
However, Cyprus
remains
a conflict zone: there are still fortified streets in Nicosia, a United Nations peacekeeping operation patrols the buffer zone, and there is a substantial Turkish military force in the north.
Given this, it is imperative that ASEAN becomes pro-active and
remains
focused on relevant strategic issues.
But that
remains
a long-term strategic goal, not the stuff of presidential campaigns, especially when China seems too weak to pose any immediate threat to the US on any front in the foreseeable future.
Today, while some children have returned to the classroom, attendance in many parts of the country
remains
low, and teaching standards poor, contributing to high dropout rates.
While spending
remains
far below the regional average of 3.6% of GDP, funding is moving in the right direction.
To be sure, much work
remains
to be done.
But until this day, three decades later, its meaning
remains
unclear.
But the decisive question of political modernization
remains
unanswered.
But however unpleasant anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies may be, the main target of the populists’ ire
remains
the sinister globalist elite, represented by George Soros and other liberals whom they accuse of promoting human rights, compassion for refugees, and religious tolerance to further their own interests.
The implication is clear: While consumption-driven growth
remains
a long-term goal for China, infrastructure will continue – at least in the short term – to serve as a key driver of China’s economy.
But private investment in infrastructure
remains
vital even in countries like China, because it brings the power and dynamism of the market, which improves the allocation of capital and promotes transparency.
As it stands, Hillary Clinton
remains
the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, though she has not yet pulled away from her socialist opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders.
Finally, unemployment in parts of the eurozone
remains
too high for households to regain confidence, while the fiscal stance is not distributed across countries in a way that maximizes growth prospects.
Despite renewed efforts, however, the battle
remains
undecided.
The memory of the 2011 sovereign-debt crisis
remains
fresh, and many officials would refrain from using fiscal policy to prop up the economy.
The thought of President Le Pen is so terrifying, it seems, posing such a threat to the future of Europe, that it
remains
for many a possibility they dare not entertain, much less plan for.
Even if the dollar long
remains
king, it will not always be such a powerful monarch.
Though truly supranational politics in Europe
remains
uncharted terrain, it makes sense that a strongly pro-EU politician should be one of its pioneers.
For starters, the US recovery
remains
weak.
Yet there
remains
a long way to go in realizing their economic potential, as the World Economic Forum’s just-released Global Gender Gap Report 2014 confirms.
To be sure, virtual reality
remains
a relatively young technology.
The Japanese public, even now,
remains
uncertain about the DPJ’s ability to govern and is skeptical of its rosy programs of wealth redistribution, which lack solid funding.
While Venezuela
remains
mired in economic malaise, its allies – China, Russia, Brazil, and OPEC – have raised output by 14 million barrels per day, laughing all the way to the bank.
This
remains
true today.
In fact, Germany – whose economic progress since the end of World War II has been driven by its consistent openness to international trade and economic integration, and which
remains
one of Europe’s most open and trade-dependent economies – would be among the main beneficiaries of the TTIP.
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