Spectrum
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This solution is unlikely to please ideologues on either end of the political
spectrum.
At the other end of the
spectrum
are technocratic super-defenders of regulatory bodies who believe that politicians and electorates are hopelessly confused, uneducated, and often corrupt.
Misery and magnificence, seduction and neurosis create and recreate the dynamic, unmistakable
spectrum
of New York life.
The
spectrum
of possibilities is broad.
By opening up party primaries to more candidates, or by using ranked-choice voting (RCV) – which allows voters to list as many candidates as they want, in order of preference – we can ensure that elected officials represent the full
spectrum
of voters.
Within the eurozone, where until recently external accounts were nearly balanced, a similar creditor/debtor
spectrum
has emerged, with Germany and the Netherlands at one end, and much of the eurozone south at the other.
In India, for example, the government lost as much as $30-40 billion of much-needed revenue when coveted band
spectrum
was sold through a rigged auction.
In many countries, people on the right of the political
spectrum
provide a bastion of support for the central bank.
The entire Israeli political
spectrum
was thrown into confusion.
But maximal security – for example, an insufferably long timetable for withdrawal, unreasonable territorial demands wrapped up as security needs, an Israeli presence in the Jordan valley, and full control of Palestinian airspace and the electromagnetic
spectrum
– would inevitably clash with Palestinians’ view of what sovereignty entails.
At one end of the
spectrum
are the techno-optimists, who believe we are on the cusp of a new era in which the world’s living standards will rise more rapidly than ever.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the dramatic semi-final between France and Germany in Seville in 1982 produced no political ripples, either for diplomatic relations between the two countries or for relations between the two peoples.
Likewise, we already know that intersex bodies are a natural variation on a
spectrum
of body types.
Austerity has similarly sharpened a long-standing crisis of statehood and political legitimacy in Italy, reflected in the rise of a new anti-establishment party, the Five Star Movement, which claims to transcend the traditional left-right political
spectrum.
Prodi’s left-wing l’Unione coalition comprises a hodge-podge of parties spread all over the political spectrum, ranging from staunch communists to former liberals (with communists stronger than in the previous election).
I have called this shift towards the milder end of the NCD
spectrum
the “severity effect.”
But any genuinely diverse discussion would include not only the 21 state-approved writers on the list, but other officially recognized writers on the more critical end of the spectrum, such as Yan Lianke, who was refused permission to attend this year’s London Book Fair three times.
BERKELEY – The old idea of recasting the welfare state by instituting an unconditional universal basic income has lately been capturing imaginations across the political
spectrum.
Today, Russia sits at one end of the illiberal-capitalist
spectrum.
Trump is at the other end of today’s illiberal-capitalist spectrum: no less comfortable than Putin with deep income inequalities, but not as inclined to use the state to favor particular businesspeople (other than himself).
If the extremes of the political
spectrum
meet, it will happen through outlets like Le Monde diplo.
Putin knows this, which is why the Kremlin has been reaching out to Euroskeptic parties and groups from both extremes of the political
spectrum.
At one end of its
spectrum
of meanings, conservatism has (over the last two decades) come to be viewed as promoting too much of a civic life of greed and grab.
On the far end of the
spectrum
is Germany.
Citizens could not understand why they should be expected to align their political preferences along a simple left-right
spectrum.
In the years running up to the 2008 financial crisis, the pendulum swung toward the non-interventionist end of the
spectrum.
Indeed, it is a matter of global urgency that all societies, rich and poor, understand how disaster-risk management operates across the full
spectrum
of potential threats.
While the policy does include a rebalancing of America’s military posture in Asia – by 2020, the US Navy will deploy more of its forces, including six of its 11 carrier groups, to the Pacific Ocean – it covers the entire
spectrum
of diplomacy, economics, development, culture, and inter-societal relations.
This is not surprising: In the US, where almost five million manufacturing jobs have disappeared since the adoption of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and where real wages have stagnated, a majority of voters across the political
spectrum
are opposed to more such treaties.
(He did not suggest that men are on average more gifted in these fields than women, but that there is some reason for believing that men are more likely than women to be found at both the upper and lower ends of the
spectrum
of abilities in these fields – and Harvard, of course, only appoints people at the extreme upper end.)
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