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But in countries where the Church’s influence
remains
strong, IVF’s opponents are fighting back.
Few of Trump’s campaign comments can be described as insightful and fair, but he had a point when he suggested that Europe cannot rely on America to defend it if it
remains
unwilling to make a fair contribution to military capability.
The Chinese economy may be more market-oriented today than ever before, but, because the Communist Party is still in charge, China
remains
out of sync with those parts of Asia and the rest of the world where communism has long since come to be viewed as an anachronistic oddity.
Although growing, China’s trade with Latin America and the Caribbean
remains
small, representing less than 2% of both exports and imports in 2002.
The Balkan region
remains
sullen and politically divided, with Bosnia and Herzegovina unable to institute an effective central government and Serbia deeply jolted by the 1999 NATO bombing and the contentious independence of Kosovo in 2008, over its bitter opposition.
Why the EU has not become more engaged in the Western Balkans – a region where it can make all the difference by supporting economic and administrative modernization and infrastructure projects to link the region to the Union’s industrial centers –
remains
the secret of the European Commission and the member states.
While the validity of these claims
remains
very much in question, it’s clear that the subject of Trump’s relationship with Putin isn’t going away anytime soon.
It will be difficult for the world to achieve the twin goals of ensuring sustainable energy supplies and curbing greenhouse gases unless nuclear power
remains
an important part of the global energy mix.
Triangulating BrexitBRUSSELS – More than 100 days after the United Kingdom voted narrowly to leave the European Union, it
remains
far from clear what arrangement will regulate cross-Channel trade after Brexit.
But the Brexiteers’ promise
remains
wishful thinking.
Productivity and income per worker in the UK
remains
significantly higher than in, say, Poland.
So, for those looking for signs of recovery from the global economic downturn, India
remains
the place to watch.
Even today, with Mao’s revolution long gone and globalization having knit a new fabric of inter-dependence around China, there remains, particularly among older leaders, a residual wariness about relying on collaboration with outsiders, especially when it comes to “core interests.”
Faith
remains
for many in the United States a vital part of their lives.
So Israel is blocking Lebanon’s ports from the sea, has breached the runways of all three jet-capable airfields, including Beirut’s international airport, and
remains
ready to destroy generating plants and other high-value targets, if necessary, to generate sufficient political pressure on Hezbollah.
While the world has implemented more checks and balances for CLOs than it did for CDOs before the crisis, the trend
remains
deeply worrying.
The Republican platform notes that the audit would have to be “carefully implemented” to ensure that the Fed
remains
insulated from political pressures.
If a good education
remains
the preserve of the elite, no amount of irrational exuberance will be able to mask the long-term threat to economic growth and political stability.
Accompanied by a strong, broad eurozone, risk of a future currency crisis
remains.
But Europe
remains
closer to the beginning of that process of renewal than to the end.
Don’t get me wrong: despite its imperfections, the US
remains
a positive force in the world.
As China and India rise, and Japan becomes more “normal,” they will balance each other within the US-led hierarchy to ensure that the US
remains
on top and one or the other doesn’t dominate.
As a result, Hezbollah is no longer the widely popular movement that it once was across the Arab and Muslim worlds, but it
remains
a highly effective and heavily armed force.
But guaranteeing retail deposits
remains
a task for the eurozone’s individual member states.
While the Fund
remains
wedded to eventual financial liberalization, it now acknowledges that free movement of capital rests on a much weaker intellectual foundation than does the case for free trade.
And yet, despite abundant academic evidence and country experience to the contrary, the IMF
remains
stubbornly wedded to the idea of eventual capital-account liberalization.
Whether the rebellion will jump across the Atlantic
remains
to be seen.
If, based on these considerations, one concludes that China’s debt/GDP ratio does constitute a substantial threat to its financial stability, there
remains
the question of whether a crisis is likely to occur.
That
remains
a highly unlikely scenario.
The logical French are pushing the parsimonious Germans hard, and a compromise may be reached, but it
remains
an uphill battle.
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