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After her husband complained, the Nobel committee made an exceptional concession, and she was added to the award (she and her husband
shared
it with the French physicist Henri Becquerel).
But
shared
know-how should move beyond economic links.
States could be involved and accept losses, but catastrophic risks would have to be
shared
among all eurozone members.
The region’s climate and geography mean that water resources are unavoidably
shared.
But only if water is
shared
in a rational manner that respects the region’s fragile ecology will human life be sustainable.
The current negotiations will inevitably deal with rights to water, which do not seem to be very contentious anymore, and the talks can suggest various mechanisms for transfer of management in some cases and for
shared
management in others.
The occasion underscores not just the
shared
history between the two countries, but also the South’s unique qualifications to bring about a peaceful resolution to the current military standoff.
This is too much for a democratic country, especially one where the tax burden is very unequally
shared.
Bernanke’s legacy is decidedly mixed, but its most appealing feature is the ethos of collegiality and
shared
responsibility that he encouraged at the Fed.
With diligence, persistence, and intelligence, Latin America may yet make the most of the coming technological era – and ensure that its benefits are more widely
shared.
By bringing together “Champion Mayors” to define a
shared
inclusive-growth agenda, the Initiative acknowledges the crucial role mayors play in creating economic opportunity and boosting the productive capacity of individuals and firms.
Above all, it must be
shared.
Another potential area of contention – conflicting notions of personal privacy – could inhibit the two sides’ ability to accomplish their
shared
goal of opening up the digital market.
That would also serve another
shared
objective, namely helping to bring climate change under control.
In this environment, intellectual-property rules can now make or break business models and reshape societies, as they determine how economic gains are
shared.
This called for a single currency – and thus
shared
responsibility for monetary policy.
In the wake of the crisis, however, given the
shared
fate of national governments and banks, a significant home-bias re-emerged.
And it calls for not only common financial regulation, but also for eurozone-wide supervision of financial institutions, including common deposit insurance and a
shared
bank-resolution scheme.
Connecting kids around the world in
shared
on-line curricula, and facilitating “social networks” of kids around the world at an early age, will yield far-reaching educational benefits.
At a recent launch of a “school-to-school” link connecting an elementary school in the United States with one in Kenya, young children across an 8,000-mile divide
shared
a “read-aloud,” and then reflected in amazement and delight that they could share a story with kids in another part of the world.
All of these phenomena form a part of the dark side of the globalized world: contamination, contagion, instability, interconnection, turbulence,
shared
fragility, universal effects, and overexposure.
Interdependency is, in fact, mutual dependency – a
shared
exposure to hazards.
Both destroyed the Weimar Republic, acting as a kind of evil twins who hated each other, yet
shared
a common hatred of Christianity and democracy.
We hope this vision will be
shared
by FSM’s Pacific neighbors, consumer advocates, and fishing partners gathered in Bali this week.
This stands as an example that the world should emulate – one of
shared
rights and responsibilities, including the obligation to help the less fortunate.
Censuses should be conducted inclusively, fed into national databases to monitor progress and identify vulnerable populations, and
shared
across the region.
Rich countries must also demonstrate that low-carbon growth is possible by investing in new technologies, which should be
shared
with developing countries to boost their mitigation efforts.
Moreover, fiscally responsible reforms involve hard choices, and tend to work only if they are drafted with a spirit of
shared
sacrifice: “I will give up my cherished benefit, if you give up yours.”
But the fact is that the advance of democracy historically entailed the erosion of
shared
values and the rise of individual autonomy.
A desirable vision for the future of humanity must appeal to universally
shared
conceptions of justice and equity.
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