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And there has been almost no formal cooperation among them, with each bargaining
separately
with Germany and the European Central Bank.
From Berlin to Paris, and from Paris to Rome, European leaders may ultimately be doing the same thing, but they are all doing it separately, as competitors vying for Russian favor rather than as partners within a supposedly tight-knit Union.
Earlier this year, Trump approved a “zero-tolerance” immigration policy that would not only prosecute all adults – even asylum-seekers – illegally crossing the border, but also take their children away to be detained
separately
(although he has since issued an executive order to reverse the separation of families).
" Those who desire to treat politics and morals
separately
will never understand anything of either."
The North American Free Trade area increased trade among Canada, Mexico, and the US, all of which have
separately
floating exchange rates.
BARCELONA – The countries on the so-called “periphery” of the eurozone (Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and perhaps some others) need to carry out complementary adjustments that are often discussed
separately
but actually need to be tackled jointly.
We do not have the luxury of approaching the linked issues of arms control, disarmament, and non-proliferation
separately.
Nexus will increasingly be incorporated within the harvester, making it impossible to tax the robotic element
separately
from the dumb parts that do the harvesting.
(You can contribute
separately
if you want to support Watsi’s operations.)
Such efforts have been pursued by each separately: China led the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, while the EU has the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Fund for Strategic Investments (which forms a pillar of the Juncker Plan).
In the eurozone, for the most part, national governments
separately
choose investment levels in infrastructure, education, research, and technology.
On each front separately, he might manage to muddle through; together, they look likely to cement France’s loss of competitiveness.
When considered separately, effective solutions begin to emerge.
In assessing the motives behind the amendment, these two categories of officials should be treated
separately.
An Italian government combining two very different strands of populism will pose a serious threat to the European project, because it could form the core of a new federation of populists and Euroskeptics that have hitherto operated
separately.
This suggests, of course, that while it is essential to consider
separately
the distinct issues of the future financial regime and the post-crisis response, there are links between them.
For India and China separately, and certainly together, sustainability is no longer mainly a global issue; it is a domestic challenge to long-term growth.
In the 1980’s, Robert Solow and Stephen Roach
separately
argued that IT investment was showing no impact on productivity.
But the Olympics is a smorgasbord of sports, each with its core of devotees, who often cheer on their favorites at the same time, but separately, in different arenas.
His death should serve as a warning to all Southeast Asian governments: we must fight Al Qaeda together, or we shall lose to them
separately.
Rather, it has taken topics one at a time, seeking to reach consensus
separately
on each: the completion of efforts undertaken by the 2010 South Korean presidency to strengthen multilateral liquidity-provision schemes; the strengthening of multilateral surveillance; the appropriate use of capital controls; and a change in the composition of the basket of currencies that comprise the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights, a unit of account that was once expected to evolve into a global store of value.
The most effective solution would be to issue jointly and
separately
guaranteed eurobonds to refinance, say, 75% of the maturing debt, as long as Greece meets its agreed-upon targets, leaving Greece to finance the rest of its needs as best it can.
It is thus essential to analyze the situation of each bank
separately.
It is time to stop addressing development and humanitarian emergencies
separately.
And a new study by Morgan Stanley’s Institute for Sustainable Investing, which analyzed the performance of 10,228 open-ended mutual funds and 2,874
separately
managed accounts in the US, found that sustainable investments usually met – and often exceeded – the median returns of comparable traditional investments for the periods examined.
So long as China refuses to play by accepted international rules, others are entitled to push back, including with the fly-by or “freedom of navigation” sail-by exercises in which the US has been engaging, and which Australia and others should
separately
emulate.
Bush has allowed his representative to the six-party talks to meet
separately
with the North Koreans within the six-party framework, but he failed to provide adequate incentives.
The impact would be to require a bank carrying out retail activities in the UK to put them in a
separately
capitalized subsidiary.
But regardless of whether narrow AI and AGI are considered together or separately, what matters most is that we take constructive action now to minimize the risk of a catastrophe down the road.
Rather than conflating the issues of refugees and terrorism, politicians and policymakers should be addressing each
separately.
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