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Disarmament must be
rooted
in legal obligations.
But eurozone leaders’ inability to assuage doubt about their commitment to the euro after two and a half years of crisis suggests that the problem is deeply
rooted.
So, with policymakers and pundits railing against sustained oversized trade imbalances, we need to recognize that the real problems are
rooted
in excessive concentrations of debt.
By treating people as suspicious purely because of who they are, how they look, or where they pray, rather than what they do or have done, ethnic profiling threatens the very ethos of the EU, a union firmly
rooted
in values of liberty, democracy, and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Sacrificing democratic virtues in pursuit of liberal independence/indulgence is perhaps not very dangerous in counties where civil society is deeply
rooted
and self-government strong and stable.
This challenge is
rooted
in two developments: the post-colonial and post-Soviet proliferation of states, and the disaggregation and erosion of state sovereignty.
In fact, the differences are huge, and many are
rooted
in the Kingdom’s internal attitudes and policies.
A review of the documents presented to the Secretary-General’s High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, chaired by the Presidents of Indonesia and Liberia and the Prime Minister of Great Britain, reveals a broad range of recommendations,
rooted
in a deep understanding of current and future global health problems.
The problem with Obama’s America is
rooted
in the contradictory nature of his leadership.
Yet, in most cases, terrorism is not
rooted
in insanity.
It would be naive to assume that this mindset, which has become more deeply
rooted
in the PLA than anywhere else in Chinese society, is a thing of the past.
This opposition is
rooted
in rejection of the central leadership and the corruption that it has bred; it is not based on anti-Alawite bigotry.
Treating Al-QaedaPRINCETON – Although Al-Qaeda’s leadership, beliefs, and ideology are
rooted
in Saudi Arabia, the organization has been all but crushed in the Kingdom by a government policy that combines a big carrot and an even bigger stick.
At the same time, the prince has cannily used deeply
rooted
cultural and religions norms to pressure Al-Qaeda’s recruits to give up violence.
Problems
rooted
in failures of domestic deliberation can be solved only through improved democratic decision-making.
No other disease is so prevalent, so
rooted
in the landscape, and so asymmetrical in its effects on visitors and residents.
An expert council will send him its proposals by November 1.Whereas British democracy is deeply
rooted
despite its supposedly “unwritten” constitution, and the US constitution has been amended only 26 times since 1787, France has redrafted its constitution 15 times since 1789.
As with Time on the Cross, the Reinhart/Rogoff controversy, while ostensibly stemming from the authors’ statistical procedures, is actually
rooted
in the purposes to which others put their study.
Not only is it
rooted
in a rich tradition of royal and princely patronage, but it commands broad ideological support in these liberal democratic days.
Like its considerable economic successes, China's political failures are firmly
rooted
at home.
In reality, China and the US do not have deeply
rooted
conflicting interests.
Britain’s torment over EU membership is
rooted
in history: In 1946, Winston Churchill famously advocated a United States of Europe – but without Britain.
If the US is serious about establishing a genuine partnership with its Latin American neighbors, it must change not only its policies, but also the attitudes –
rooted
in a long-standing presumption of cultural superiority – that underpin them.
Second, given the lock that the Communist Party holds on all the levers of power, the building of democracy in China depends on forces
rooted
inside China.
Dealing with Damaging Institutional InertiaLONDON – Deeply rooted, credible, accountable, and effective institutions have long been deemed crucial for a society’s lasting wellbeing and prosperity.
But many social-democratic ideals,
rooted
in Marxist notions of social justice and equality, were thrown out, like the proverbial baby, with the bathwater of communism.
This cultural basis of sovereignty is ultimately
rooted
in the distinctive geography – say, land-locked and oriented internally, or coastal and outward-looking – that a people inhabit.
Merkel, her involvement in negotiations over Ukraine aside, has deferred to the German public’s historically
rooted
objections to deeper foreign entanglements.
The reason for this confidence is hard to pin down, but it must be
rooted
in the public’s loss of healthy skepticism about corporate earnings, together with an absence of popular narratives that tie the increase in earnings to transient factors.
For a government such as that now ruling China, one which does not derive legitimacy from the will of the people, the deeply
rooted
cultural presumption of ordinary people that the cosmic forces of heaven no longer shine on it, could deal a devastating psychological blow.
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