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President Barack Obama’s administration has placed the United States at the center of this shift, embracing two major
simultaneous
negotiations: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the European Union; and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) with 11 countries in the Americas and Asia.
In
simultaneous
bomb attacks on trains in Madrid, Islamist terrorists killed 191 people and wounded over 2,000.
It is being powered by
simultaneous
recovery in the systemically important economies of Europe, Japan, the US, and the emerging world.
The
simultaneous
rise of China and India will strengthen the forces of modernization and moderation globally.
Isolating and further constraining a portion of the banking system, so that the channels of credit intermediation are less prone to complete and
simultaneous
breakdown, also seems likely.
Movement-31, an umbrella grouping of like-minded protestors, has spread rapidly, staging
simultaneous
demonstrations in Moscow and 48 other cities two months ago in support of the right to free assembly.
There have been
simultaneous
protests in the past, but usually against increases in rent or utility charges.
Citizens have started to use the Internet for self-organization, for example, to generate
simultaneous
“flash mobs,” as well as protests by automobile owners, in different cities.
The ambitious Millennium Villages concept was supposed to create
simultaneous
progress on multiple fronts, producing “major results in three or fewer years,” according to founder Jeffrey D. Sachs.
This could then have been complemented by a
simultaneous
agreement to restructure private debts.
We need you to pivot in your responses from the tactical to the strategic, from the cyclical to the secular, from the partial to the comprehensive, and from sequential to
simultaneous
reforms.
Specifically, Germany, Europe’s greatest economic power, and France, the intellectual progenitor of European unification, should announce their
simultaneous
exit from the euro and re-adoption of the Deutsche Mark and the franc.
After all, the current American and European economies differ in important ways from the other post-war cases – size,
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consolidation in many countries, already-low interest rates, and the dollar’s status as the main global reserve currency.
So, after five years, the Colombia Plan, a part of two
simultaneous
global wars – against drugs and terrorism – has produced only uncertain and scanty results.
At the moment, barely sixty thousand soldiers qualify; the Weizsaecker Commission calls for an increase to 140,000 of different stages of readiness, sufficient to intervene in two
simultaneous
crises.
But the
simultaneous
occurrence and high visibility of these problems is less significant than they appear.
The greatest successes in prevention involve what has been called “combination prevention,” involving
simultaneous
and substantial scaling up of multiple interventions, including condom distribution, treatment of sexually transmitted disease, male circumcision, and peer interventions among sex workers.
And
simultaneous
slowdowns in Japan, China, and the eurozone threaten to slow the US and UK recoveries.
In theory, of course, a
simultaneous
shift in several countries toward STEM-focused secondary and higher education – with large concomitant productivity gains – could diminish the competitiveness of an economy that made no such effort.
Yet two
simultaneous
phenomena suggest that the West may have been buried prematurely by its own Cassandras and by Asian pundits who sometimes behave like “arrogant Westerners.”
These countries, as well as other large surplus economies, such as Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, all experienced a
simultaneous
increase in the labor content of exports.
The
simultaneous
adoption of fiscal austerity in countries worldwide is driving the global economy toward recession, imposing human costs that are detrimental to high-income and developing countries alike.
But none of these theories answers the age-old question: what accounts for the
simultaneous
perception of a large and near moon?
But his government is dealing without question as best it can in the face of four
simultaneous
crises, its efforts encumbered by huge logistical problems that no post-World-War-II Japanese government has ever faced before.
These are highly complex cases, frequently involving not only novel issues under international law, but also thousands of witnesses – often traumatized by their suffering – dispersed to many lands, the constant need for high-quality
simultaneous
translations, and disruptive tactics by some defendants.
It was Germany that pushed the EU’s “fifth enlargement” – the
simultaneous
accession of ten Central and East European countries, which occupied Europe from 2004 to 2008.
As Carmen Reinhart and I argue in our new book This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly , the Great Recession is better described as “The Great Contraction,” given the massive and
simultaneous
contraction of global credit, trade, and growth that the world has experienced.
But the possibility of near
simultaneous
successions in North Africa is striking nonetheless.
Given its
simultaneous
military commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan, together with North Korea’s demonstrated nuclear capability, the Bush administration can’t credibly threaten Kim with force.
One of the biggest fears, namely that EU institutions would be overwhelmed by the
simultaneous
absorption of ten new members, also never materialized.
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