Steer
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One hopes that modest recovery in the south, aided by strong German leadership in the north, will
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Europe in the right direction.
Finally, Germany is convinced that, in a market economy, the state’s responsibility is to set rules, not to
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the choices of economic actors.
If the region is to
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clear of it, two course corrections are urgently needed.
Surely, Iraqi voters could find a better leader than Maliki to
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the country through these troubled times; with a general election set for April 30, maybe they will.
Even if central banks did retain their independence, it is doubtful that they would be able to
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inflation gradually to, say, 2%, and then keep it there.
At the same time, governments should
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away from the temptation to play a more deterministic and top-down role.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the wider Middle East so that oil flows freely through the Persian Gulf; to
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the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that guarantees the safety of Israel in its internationally recognised borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
Central banks never pretended that they could
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inflation directly.
Chinese policymakers’ traditional emphasis on long-term strategy has enabled them to
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past the inevitable bumps on the road to economic development.
A better approach is to
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migrants from vulnerable rural areas to nearby medium-size cities equipped with the necessary services to absorb them; this, in turn, will prevent megacities from growing unsustainably.
And he had a secret aim: to take Hungary out of the Soviet bloc and
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it to the West.
The Single-Engine Global EconomyTOKYO – The global economy is like a jetliner that needs all of its engines operational to take off and
steer
clear of clouds and storms.
It was mainly designed to
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internal integration; now it must confront external threats.
But if we work together, we can help to
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our world onto a safer, more equitable, and more prosperous course.
Someone like George H. W. Bush, unable to articulate a vision but able to
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successfully through crises, turns out to be a better leader than someone like his son, possessed of a powerful vision but with little contextual intelligence or management skill.
And that means that we will have new data to
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decisions about planetary stewardship.
This quiet majority is under-represented in the Knesset because its members
steer
clear of political careers.
Attaching “solar sails” to the asteroid could cause the Sun’s particles to
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it along a different course.
As the US backtracks on its liberal standards, it is flirting with what can be called the “Beijing Consensus,” which makes economic development a country’s paramount goal and prescribes that states should actively
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growth in a way that suits national stability.
But both soon began to
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their respective political systems toward raw majoritian rule.
Once the verdict came in, and the process stipulated by the Treaty of Lisbon’s Article 50 was triggered, no binary yes-or-no choice to
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Britain out of its mess became available.
This week, world leaders have an opportunity to
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developments onto a new and more hopeful path when they meet in London to forge a new compact with Afghanistan.
Not surprisingly, when unelected individuals
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decisions that have huge social consequences, public resentment may not be far behind.
Governments nowadays are essentially running gigantic redistribution machines that
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funds from taxpayers to transfer recipients and other beneficiaries of public expenditure.
They will be answered only by matching research efforts and funding levels to the information needed to
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toward a safe future for nanotechnology applications.
A “Higher Council,” made up of notables of different backgrounds and political orientations, has been established to
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the transition.
Even Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, who suggested in a series of throw-away remarks that his government would
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a different, more assertive course, now tows the line Fischer has tied.
Smart economic policy should aim not only to reduce inequality, but also to
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resources toward productive forms of wealth creation, while limiting less productive forms.
The research carried out at the LHC is now likely to
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our understanding of the universe from the smallest elementary particles to our study of cosmology.
But once locked into this EU, a political campaign to exit it is unlikely to
steer
national politics in the direction of leftist goals.
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