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Japanese reactions
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an extraordinary degree of stubborn self-righteousness.
Both questions
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how much we still live in the shadow of the Nuremberg Tribunal, where the Nazi leaders were tried by an international judicial panel.
Next year’s European Parliament election is likely to
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more about the potential for such political restructuring.
This may
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something of Boyle’s view of human nature, but most Indian viewers know they live in a land largely devoid of larger-than-life heroes.
Global warming is not a hoax, but at a time when opinion polls
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rising public skepticism about climate change, this unsavory glimpse of scientists trying to cook the data could be just the excuse too many people are waiting for to tune it all out.
But two recent films, Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin, made in China in 2013, and Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan, made in Russia in 2014,
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the social and political landscapes of these countries more precisely than anything I have seen in print.
Economic growth rates
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the same gap.
An audit would also
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more details about financial-market interventions like those in 2008, when the Fed purchased mortgage securities from Bear Stearns and AIG.
But if prejudicial desires lead to a dead end, and fail to
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the right course of action, where does the key to rectitude lie?“We should all do our duty” – a very German reply – merely displaces the disagreement to another plane, where we interminably debate competing duties.
I hope that even in the dark frame of such topics the light of the human soul and mind, its contradictions and potential, the ceaseless questions about love and death, about commitment and cowardice, about solitude and solidarity, about the tragicomedy of humans reveal, for better or worse, the imprint of the author.
Movies produced for the sexual gratification of consumers
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cultural norms of restriction, transgression, and otherness.
But the anti-Iraq War protests
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a new dynamic.
As in the past, the IPCC first issued a short summary; only later would it
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all of the data.
And it does not even taste better; indeed, blind taste tests
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that people cannot tell the difference between bottled and tap water.
Still, if that wasn’t enough to
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Britain’s new loneliness, the use of a Soviet-era nerve agent on British soil certainly is.
But how the refugee debate plays out in the coming weeks will
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much about Germany’s future direction – and about the future of Europe.
The panel’s findings
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powerful, lasting benefits from investments that focus on a child’s earliest and most crucial years.
But Nigeria’s mounting social and political problems
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how violence and uncertainty in yet another major energy producer is driving foreign investors out and global oil prices up.
Better gender statistics could provide a more detailed understanding of women’s access to justice, education, and finance; improved measures of poverty and inequality could
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how the benefits of economic growth are distributed; and natural capital accounting could uncover the value of resource endowments, thereby helping to ensure that they are used in a rational and sustainable manner.
Still, recent polling does
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more ambivalence about the EU’s current trajectory.
The most important result of the Venter team’s work was to
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how little we know about the basic biology of life.
Add to this several other differences – above all, poorer families’ higher fertility rates – and the sums
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that the top 10% of households actually make 78 times more (on a per capita basis) than those at the bottom.
Failures always
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weaknesses and provide incontrovertible evidence of our incomplete understanding of how things work.
The truth is that the various party platforms, meant to inform the electorate and provide a basis for coalition talks,
reveal
a shocking lack of imagination and paucity of new ideas.
The key takeaway is that the timing of elections can
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how well incumbents expect to perform in the future.
"Thatcherism" was not really much of an ideology; it was more a gut reaction to the stagnant 1970's, an attempt to loosen the bureaucratic straitjacket of the state and to
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that not everything that arose from state benevolence was good.
Even economists who find no evidence that capital-account liberalization boosts growth often feel obliged to stress that “further analysis” might at last
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the benefits that free-market theory suggests must exist.
How Hamas behaves in government will
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whether terrorists and suicide bombers are alike in their implacability.
Studies of the basic biology of the fear system are likely to continue to
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important information both about where our emotions come from and what goes wrong in emotional disorders.
Almost four years after the beginning of the crisis, developed economies have not managed a sustainable recovery, and even the better-off countries
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signs of weakness.
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