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Change is
rendered
more difficult by the insufficient democratic legitimacy of EU bodies.
Rendered
complacent by America’s security guarantees, Europe has been too quick to embrace the fantasy of a “post-historical” world, where conflicts are always resolved peacefully, and where military power is unnecessary.
On the 200th anniversary of Marx’s birth on May 5, 1818, it isn’t far-fetched to suggest that his predictions have been falsified, his theories discredited, and his ideas
rendered
obsolete.
By adopting new economic models, their large but finite reserves will not be
rendered
useless; they will simply last longer.
But, because culture cannot be
rendered
in mathematical terms, economists typically embrace the idea of a pre-cultural humanness.
That is what
rendered
the risk/reward ratio of investing in emerging markets so unfavorable.
Indeed, his triumph exposed a rift among Iran’s democratic forces, which were divided over whether to participate in the election, and
rendered
irrelevant the Green Movement born in 2009.
And whether certain kinds of chips are
rendered
as proprietary technology could determine the extent to which innovation can proceed at the global level.
In a world where nuclear proliferation has
rendered
global conventional war unthinkable, economic sanctions and sabotage are likely to play a large role in twenty-first-century geopolitics.
The rise of digital media
rendered
traditional media outlets’ business models untenable.
As the late Grand Ayatollah Ali Montazeri put it, the regime’s brutality towards its own people has
rendered
it “neither Islamic nor a Republic.”
The ECJ can also technically disregard the opinions
rendered
by its advocate-general, but it rarely does.
The Eurosystem has been
rendered
more fragile and subject to destabilization.
It thus responds to actual problems, not to theories and rules (which these problems may have
rendered
obsolete).
And, though this problem is not specific to the new member states – the same thing happens in countries like Italy or Greece, with their slow and inefficient administrative systems and extensive corruption – it was
rendered
more acute by enlargement; indeed, many of the eastern members still have lower-quality public administrations than one finds in the EU core.
How effective are its decisions when
rendered
against states?
The existing international order has
rendered
the Machtstaat and its accompanying sphere of influence unnecessary.
In the same way that automated payment mechanisms have
rendered
trading floors mostly obsolete, many banking functions can and will become simply an interaction of software systems.
Russia’s invocation of the “responsibility to protect” to justify its 2008 invasion of Georgia was met with incredulity at the time, and
rendered
even more cynical by its resolute failure since 2011 to condemn the Syrian regime for mass-atrocity crimes against its own people.
To begin, the “national champions” of the catch-up phase must be
rendered
accessible to competitive assault.
Such episodes, after all, are increasingly part of the public domain, owing to new media that have
rendered
the game even more global than it was.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s conditional promise to support Palestinian statehood has been
rendered
meaningless by his government’s provocative settlement policies in the areas that were supposed to comprise the Palestinian state.
Its economy is suffering as a result of the fall in oil prices and international sanctions imposed following its invasion of Ukraine – a war that will now force Ukraine to restructure its foreign debt, which the war, severe recession, and currency depreciation have
rendered
unsustainable.
Workers’ skills can deteriorate irreparably during stints of long-term unemployment, or can suddenly be
rendered
obsolete by rapid advances in technology.
The decline in their currencies, coupled with the drastic rise in interest rates, has
rendered
the debt burden even more crushing.
Private financial services that heap too much risk on households would be
rendered
uncompetitive by the more affordable, stable public services.
The Depression had
rendered
capital markets incapable of absorbing large quantities of government (or, indeed, any other) debt.
Although the DSB certainly could be
rendered
more effective, it has been very useful in settling disputes and preventing trade wars.
What is new is the COVID time warp: the verdict may be
rendered
sooner rather than later.
Borrowers respond with distress sales of illiquid assets – often
rendered
more illiquid by the same lack of confidence in counterparties’ solvency that triggered the credit crunch in the first place.
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