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It
stressed
investment – however much was required for double-digit growth.
As I have
stressed
on many occasions, the OIC is guided by the principles of moderation and modernization.
This new approach
stressed
three major components: a shift to services to boost job creation; accelerated urbanization to raise real wages; and a more robust social safety net to provide Chinese families with the security needed to channel their newfound income from fear-driven precautionary saving into discretionary consumption.
For a long time, those who studied the nature of life and heredity were divided into two camps: epigeneticists , who emphasized environmental influences on living organisms, and preformists , who
stressed
the similarities between parents and progeny.
Overall, however, basic economics, which has always
stressed
the need to save and invest in order to grow, still explains a lot.
Walter Hallstein, the first president of the European Commission, repeatedly
stressed
that the union is based on the principle of a community of nations under the rule of law (Rechtsgemeinschaft).
Just a few days later, the Indian environment minister, Shrimati Jayanthi Natarajan,
stressed
that there was no legally binding treaty: “India cannot agree to a legally binding agreement for emissions reduction at this stage of our development.…I
The importance of this has been
stressed
repeatedly at recent international forums, including last August’s Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI), and the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, the following month.
What lies ahead is uncertain; the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
stressed
that CAFTA's implementation will add 0.5 percentage points to the rate of annual GDP growth in the region.
The same sum of euros has very different “expected” value in a Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Dutch, or German bank account, because banks in the weaker member states are reliant on bailouts from fiscally
stressed
governments.
However, as I have
stressed
here and elsewhere, this “stability” is misleading.
Fed Vice-Chairman Stanley Fischer, like former Chairman Ben Bernanke, has
stressed
that premature fiscal consolidation can hold back post-crisis recovery.
Putin
stressed
Russia’s disappointment over the EU’s failure to maintain the arms embargo against Syria, thus permitting each EU member state to arm the Syrian rebels.
The West has historically
stressed
two bright lines with respect to Taiwan: no independence and no use of force by China.
Bernanke’s research also
stressed
that the sooner a country abandoned the gold standard, the better off it was.
The same Global Times editorial
stressed
that this visit by the Dalai Lama to Arunachal Pradesh was different from his previous six – the last of which was in 2009 – because he was “received and accompanied” by India’s junior home minister, Kiren Rijiju.
The fundamental point, the Global Times stressed, is that the Dalai Lama “is a highly politicized symbol in China’s diplomacy,” so much so that a country’s attitude toward him affects almost “the entire relationship” with China.
The final major issue affecting the urbanization process –
stressed
in the Third Plenum communiqué – is how to finance infrastructure and human services.
Get tough with China, both
stressed
in the presidential debates, and the pain will ease.
For all these reasons, as writers from Princeton’s Jan-Werner Muller to Harvard’s Yascha Mounk have stressed, political populism is a growing threat to liberal democracy.
Yet, as
stressed
above, barring a miraculous surge in national saving, this is highly dubious.
By contrast, birds that are reared by traditional methods are likely to have greater resistance to disease than the stressed, genetically similar birds kept in intensive confinement systems.
Indeed, because German funds were indispensable in bailing out the eurozone’s deeply
stressed
periphery, the country became central to all efforts to address the crisis.
The International Monetary Fund
stressed
the same conclusion in its recent Article IV consultation with China, noting that labor income is now expanding as a share of GDP, and that consumption contributed slightly more than investment to GDP growth in 2014.
But senior members of the US Congress have
stressed
that a successful agreement must include opening the EU market to all US agricultural products.
Given the euro’s current travails, it is instructive to recall arguments
stressed
in the run-up to monetary union.
During the recent National People’s Congress, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
stressed
that China should not punch above its weight, and that the People’s Republic still needs stability if it is to become a society that offers a decent life to all of its citizens.
Careful analysis of statistical data debunked the idea that
stressed
executives are at a higher risk for heart attacks.
The vision behind this shift was articulated at the Communist Party of China’s 19th National Congress last October, when Xi
stressed
14 policy areas that would be critical to develop “socialism with Chinese characteristics.”
Machiavelli also
stressed
the importance of the hard power of coercion and payment when a leader faces a tradeoff with the soft power of attraction, “since being loved depends upon his subjects, while his being feared depends upon himself.”
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