Sweeping
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Instead of launching
sweeping
sectoral measures that would target vast swaths of the Russian economy – a big step toward “Iran-like” sanctions against Russia – it now seems that the next round will be only incremental.
The shale-energy revolution that started in the US is thus causing
sweeping
changes worldwide.
Creative destruction (reinforced by economic openness and technology) is
sweeping
the world.
And, once we commit to unified global action – as Francis’s
sweeping
encyclical, Laudato si’, has urged – ending modern slavery becomes possible.
Germany is a democracy firmly anchored in the European Union, and there is no threat of Soviet tanks
sweeping
across the North German plains.
The opposition candidate won a
sweeping
victory with a mandate for democracy and a fresh start across the board.
President-elect Fox must either introduce
sweeping
change or opt for a conventional strategy of continuing along today's current not-so-bad lines B ie, keeping a few of the ruling technocrats, making generally favorable free market noises, really just muddling on.
Khan also is among those Labourites who have taken the loftiest position in the face of the wave of anti-Semitism
sweeping
through their party.
Such outrage over corruption is mirrored in the popular unrest
sweeping
across other large and apparently successful emerging-market economies.
Its lack of legacy systems has already enabled it to leapfrog the West in areas such as digital payments, the sharing economy (dockless bicycles are
sweeping
the world), and e-commerce.
CAIRO – Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first-ever elected civilian president, recently granted himself
sweeping
temporary powers in order, he claims, to attain the objectives of the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak’s dictatorship.
The response to these failings, however, was a demand for greater economic integration, including such intermediate steps as the creation of a “European finance minister” or an EU commissioner with
sweeping
powers to facilitate closer integration.
Why Is Japan Populist-Free?TOKYO – Even as a wave of right-wing populism is
sweeping
Europe, the United States, India, and parts of Southeast Asia, Japan has so far appeared to be immune.
The United States is in the midst of an intense debate on a
sweeping
immigration overhaul.
At the time, there were rumors of a migrant-fueled crime wave
sweeping
the country, though later research found little increase in crime along migration routes.
Germany's Employment Commission has called for
sweeping
labor-market and social-welfare reforms, but it will be very difficult for any government to implement them.
Opposition to Morsi hardened following the annulled November 2012 constitutional declaration, by which he had sought
sweeping
powers – allegedly to protect the country’s infant elected institutions against a politicized judiciary.
Recently, French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine, launched a
sweeping
attack on the US, repeated his description of it as a 'hyperpower'.
President Jacob Zuma’s
sweeping
re-election as ANC president at the party’s December conference was a defeat for the most radical factions, and will foster a more decisive government than the country had in 2012.
And they are probably right that a reassertion of greater sovereignty over the key flows of globalization is necessary to counter the centrifugal political, social, and technological forces
sweeping
across advanced countries.
With bomb explosions almost taking the life of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, opposition leader Khaleda Zia charged with murder, and violent protests and arson
sweeping
the capital, the country seems poised at the edge of a terrifying abyss.
This movement is not quite
sweeping
the world, but it is making a difference.
With the BJP
sweeping
to power on a platform of aggressive nationalism and business-friendly corporatism, has the socioeconomic consensus dating to India’s first prime minister, the democratic socialist Jawaharlal Nehru, come to an end?
The financial sanctions that followed Russia’s forced “reunification with Crimea” in 2014 intensified Russia’s isolation further, as has the country’s own moves to retaliate: a series of
sweeping
trade restrictions, including outright bans of food imports from the European Union and the US.
Though this nationalization was almost as
sweeping
as the privatization that preceded it, it was not consistent or established publicly as an official policy.
What’s a President to Do?SEOUL – Donald Trump took office promising a raft of
sweeping
economic-policy changes for the United States.
Many countries require
sweeping
reforms to make their tax systems more efficient and their entitlement programs – including their pension schemes – more realistic.
Indeed, Synthia’s very existence challenges the distinction between living and artificial that underlies much of the opposition to “patenting life” – though pointing this out is not to approve the granting of
sweeping
patents that prevent other scientists from making their own discoveries in this important new field.
Upcoming parliamentary elections in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and possibly Italy will decide whether the European Union will hold together, or whether it will disintegrate under the neo-nationalist wave
sweeping
the West.
Yes, if you are a bank, particularly a big one, you can raise money easily enough, thanks to
sweeping
explicit and implicit government guarantees.
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