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Shortly after the Leave camp labeled bureaucrats in her Her Majesty’s Civil Service “enemies of the people” – a typical statement in the early
stages
of a revolution – pro-Brexit Foreign Trade Minister Liam Fox derided British exporters, calling them “too lazy and too fat” to succeed in his brave new free-trading Britain.
Yet it retains a powerful hold on Indian society, limiting the opportunities available at all
stages
of life.
Paradoxically, the early
stages
of the financial crisis appeared to favor conservative and pro-market leaders – who seemed to be in a better position to save the economy – more than socialists.
Vaccines for all three of these dread diseases are within scientific reach, but will requires some billions of dollars to bring through the research and development
stages
to actual use.
In the early
stages
of this precarious succession, China has behaved as expected, trying to prop up the regime in order to ensure stability in its nuclear-armed neighbor.
Instead the Bush administration decided to wage the war essentially on its own; for this kind of small war, it really did not need its European allies, although in the latter
stages
of the fighting, French Mirage jets, and British, German, Danish, and Norwegian special forces troops were active in battles in the mountains along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border.
We are now in the late
stages
of the biggest real estate boom in US (or world) history, driven by frenzied market psychology.
It is now in the final
stages
of its long and difficult birth, and by the New Year should be bringing new mechanisms to bear to streamline European decision-making.
Some observers, such as the Harvard historian Niall Ferguson, believe that “debating the
stages
of decline may be a waste of time – it is a precipitous and unexpected fall that should most concern policy makers and citizens.”
In a poor country where the bulk of the workforce is employed in traditional agriculture, the rise of urban industrial opportunities is likely to produce inequality, at least during the early
stages
of industrialization.
Notwithstanding all the self-congratulatory flourishes in Xi’s political report, there is good reason to believe that the Chinese economy is only in the early
stages
of its long-heralded structural transformation.
Estimates for the output gap of the euro area at that time were especially doubtful with data coming from different international institutions varying widely, and being revised substantially at later
stages.
Both the transition from a planned economy to a market economy and re-orientation towards the West are in advanced
stages.
Once this irritant is overcome, negotiations over the free-trade agreement, which have long been in their “final” stages, can be concluded, and should transform trade.
And when the idea was revived again during the financial turmoil of the early 1990s and in the early
stages
of the euro crisis, it gained no more political traction than it did in the late 1970s.
The reality of successful institution building is that key individuals are critical in the early stages, even if successful institutions may later make particular individuals less indispensable.
As May navigates the final
stages
of Brexit, she should heed the lessons of the Tudor era.
India is less urbanized than China, and it is in the early
stages
of benefiting from the virtuous forces that normally accompany that process.
It should, instead, be regarded as a problem found almost universally in countries undergoing the earliest
stages
of development.
No surprise, then, that a backward, developing country in the early
stages
of “catching up” through learning from the developed world, sees copying the intellectual advances of others as something like a human right.
Working with Russia, the EU, and the UN, the US developed a roadmap designed to take us in
stages
toward this goal.
Successful nuclear talks with Iran (in which I have been involved, as Foreign Minister and President, at various stages) would have major strategic, political, and economic consequences for the Middle East and the world.
The second popular explanation of Putin’s shift is that he is irrational, and that Russia’s foreign policy is merely an extension of the fantasies of a man who
stages
stunts like leading Siberian white cranes along their migration route in a motorized hang glider.
The Four
Stages
of PutinismMOSCOW – In 1970, Soviet dissident Andrei Amalrik observed in Will the Soviet Union Survive until 1984?
In a mere 13 years, Putin’s regime, with its grand ideological style, has passed through all of the
stages
of Soviet history, becoming a vulgar parody of each.
Key sectors, from manufacturing to health care, have not progressed beyond the early
stages
of the shift online.
Likewise, many markets are still in early
stages
of development, and must be built through concerted consumer education and trial.
New Tremors in Global Finance and TradePALO ALTO – With the American and global economies in the early
stages
of post-recession recovery, serious questions remain about that recovery’s strength and sustainability.
America’s policy toward Communist China has traversed three
stages.
The Nice Council should endorse the principle of ‘enhanced cooperation’, so long as such cooperation is flexible, transparent and genuinely, at all stages, open to all member states who wish to join.
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