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This show
should
be viewed and praised by the masses.
After the strike, the US, France, and Britain
should
ask for the Security Council’s approval of the action taken, as they did after NATO’s intervention in Kosovo in 1999.
So will allies;Japan, for example, is now wondering how the US will respond
should
China manufacture a crisis over the disputed Senkaku Islands.
But the high-minded liberalism of the then-elite had a practical point as well:
should
the government have any soiled linen, it
should
be laundered in British courts rather than be aired before a panel of international judges.
So, perhaps in a mature democracy, human rights
should
be dignified by actions rather than words.
The vetting process that Kenyans observed being applied to recent cabinet appointments
should
be extended throughout the public sector (and also to private entities that win state contracts).
Rather than poke holes in Macron’s methods or circumstances, Europeans
should
view his message as a challenge.
Any thought that the anti-terror coalition will be able to bail out fast (as the West did when it abandoned Afghanistan to its fate after the Soviet withdrawal ten years ago)
should
be forgotten.
Particular attention
should
be given to elementary schools and libraries outside of cities.Afghanistan poses particular difficulties in reconstruction, as it is not a society with a strong political center.
Planners
should
take advantage of the country's decentralized nature and emphasize private sector participation in reconstruction.
But autonomous economic regions
should
be avoided as a threat to Afghan national unity because they would play into the hands of the warlords.
These activities
should
be explored in a framework of economic development across Central Asia.
An international conference on Afghanistan
should
be called by the US and held under UN auspices.
For these reasons, the UK
should
have had a quick recovery; instead, the Cameron government’s gratuitous austerity stifled it.
In other words,
should
Greenspan have kept interest rates higher and triggered a recession in order to avert the growth of a housing bubble?
Whenever in the future the US finds itself in a situation like 2003,
should
it try to keep the economy near full employment even at some risk of a developing bubble?
In one, you are thinking about a problem - say, what pension plan you
should
join - logically and analytically.
This latter point
should
not be forgotten, because the West’s interests in Russia have grown since Putin was elected: foreign investment is booming, the middle class is hungry for all things Western, and even Russian companies are investing abroad.
Its revenues – about half the value of total transactions – were an estimated $760 million last year, and
should
hit $2 billion or more this year.
The extent of persistent unemployment, despite different labor-market structures and national institutions, suggests that theories that pinpoint one key failure
should
be taken with a grain of salt.
In a recent opinion, European Union scientific committees concluded that while the risk assessment used for evaluating genetically modified organisms
should
be applicable to aspects of synthetic biology, in specific cases new approaches may be needed to evaluate the safety of the technology.
Nor are stevia farmers the only ones who
should
be concerned.
That is why what happened in Vegas
should
stay in Vegas.
But perhaps Greece
should
look to Asia for proof that, by taking responsibility for its own destiny, a country can emerge stronger from even the most difficult trials.
Why
should
governments behave differently?
First, the ECB’s analysis of the economic challenges facing the eurozone
should
be very transparent.
Governments
should
know precisely how Draghi and his colleagues assess the potential for growth and employment and how this will affect monetary policy.
They
should
have a clear idea of what they can expect from the ECB and what outcome (rather than precise measures) the ECB expects from them.
Second, the EU
should
support the creation of national institutions to monitor domestic developments and their compatibility with overall eurozone goals.
The North may have wanted to emphasize that its friendliness toward the South
should
not be interpreted as weakness.
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