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And China’s dam building inside Burma to generate power for export to Chinese provinces has contributed to
renewed
bloody fighting recently, ending a 17-year ceasefire between the Kachin Independence Army and the government.
To save Pakistan, Jinnah’s spirit, his moth-eaten ideals, must be renewed, and Pakistanis must ask themselves what Pakistan really means.
Even in larger countries, the costs and benefits of membership in a currency union are under
renewed
consideration.
The Value of a Pale Blue DotMelbourne – The eighteenth-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant wrote: “Two things fill the heart with ever
renewed
and increasing awe and reverence, the more often and more steadily we meditate upon them: the starry firmament above and the moral law within.”
Trump’s campaign threat to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement unless better terms could be agreed has led to
renewed
negotiations, led by the US Special Trade Representative.
The continuous injection of liquidity would imply a greater likelihood of
renewed
asset bubbles in housing, equities, or modern art.
Making the Business Case for Gender EqualityNEW YORK – Around the world, gender bias is attracting
renewed
attention.
These moves towards
renewed
imperialism and the resort to brute force are critical for Russia’s own internal developments.
A high point of the meeting was the speech by Christine Lagarde, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director, who stressed the marked change in her institution, at least at the top: deep concern about women’s rights;
renewed
emphasis on the link between inequality and instability; and recognition that collective bargaining and minimum wages could play an important role in reducing inequality.
As part of a broader effort to take China to task for supposedly “raping” the United States economy through unfair trade policy, he has now
renewed
his accusation that the country manipulates its currency in order to gain an advantage for its exports.
A stop-gap measure that permits firms to hire workers for temporary assignments, on condition that they not be renewed, condemns the least skilled to a demoralizing cycle of short-term jobs and repeated spells of unemployment.
These have been renewed, not only due to the looming expansion of NATO which partly excludes Russia from Europe's security order, but also because of the swift, brutal development of Russian capitalism, which makes Russia unique in Europe and Asia.
The Cannes Summit should articulate a
renewed
commitment to consistent implementation of agreed regulatory reforms, and to minimizing divergence in national regulation that could create systemic risks or significant competitive advantage.
Renewed
attention to history is thus allowing economists to consider more systematically the role of institutions in macroeconomic outcomes.
The advanced economies should promote productivity-enhancing structural reforms with
renewed
vigor.
And for this reason, to complete monetary union we will ultimately have to deepen our political union further: to lay down its rights and obligations in a
renewed
institutional order.
There must be a
renewed
diplomatic push to build consensus – first among external powers, and then among the warring parties – on what Syria will look like in the future.
Worse still, US President Donald Trump’s recent decision to withdraw the US from the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia raises the threat of a
renewed
arms race.
But it makes little sense to insist on it as long as losses by banks that remain “too big to fail” could trigger a
renewed
financial crisis.
Migration RealismGENEVA – The scenes of death and misery that are occurring with increasing frequency in the waters of the Mediterranean and Southeast Asia have focused
renewed
attention on one of mankind’s oldest activities: migration.
Despite how disordered the world feels in 2017, the potential for
renewed
progress at any given moment is greater than most people think possible.
The Khmer Rouge did wither away, and with it the lingering threat of
renewed
civil war.
The first and crucial preventive step that any government can take in the face of a
renewed
Al Qaeda offensive in southeast Asia is fully to respect the creativity, mobility, technical expertise, and financial capabilities of suicidal groups.
This
renewed
decline in debt discipline reflects the socialization of potential bankruptcy costs among all eurozone countries by way of establishing joint-liability mechanisms.
Georgia's
renewed
independence was born almost a decade ago in a violence Georgians did not seek.
If the United States wants to be seriously involved in a
renewed
peace initiative, it can neither ignore nor passively accept the hierarchy of Israeli emotions.
If that happens, a
renewed
bout of financial turbulence would weaken the eurozone’s fragile economic recovery.
Russia’s annexation of Crimea, for example, was in large part an attempt to provide Putin’s regime with
renewed
legitimacy following a winter of discontent, during which demonstrators took to the streets to protest his return to the presidency.
Europe is already facing a perfect storm of fiscal strains, anemic economic growth, massive inflows of migrants and refugees, and
renewed
Russian aggression.
A unilateral sanctions regime will most probably lead Iran to restart its nuclear program, implying
renewed
hostility with the West.
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