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Emerging-market countries could also invest in euros, if only they were offered such liquid assets as US Treasury bonds –
therein
lies the current debate over the proposed creation of “eurobonds.”
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lies the crux of the problem.
Therein
lies the real challenge facing China today.
Therein
lies the catch to the politicization of America’s trade problems.
This is a real cinema of humility – the directors again and again have chosen to take seriously the dramas and struggles of ordinary people and find the heroism or tragedy
therein.
Therein
lies the problem.
And
therein
lies the trouble.
And
therein
lies one explanation for the apparent lack of right-wing populism in Japan.
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lies Chamberlain’s old problem: are Europeans prepared to fight wars on behalf of their fellow members?
Therein
lies the big problem with Earth Hour.
The eurozone does not have an answer for this inherently political conundrum, and
therein
lies one of its fundamental flaws.
Therein
lies the slender hope of persuading Pakistan that India’s success can benefit it, too – that, rather than trying to undercut India and thwart its growth, Pakistan should recognize the advantages that might accrue to it in partnership with an increasingly prosperous India.
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lies the problem: the decision-making process that has underwritten much of the EU’s construction, while highly effective during the Cold War, when the Union’s institutional and legal foundations were laid, has remained largely intact, leaving Europe unable to address its current challenges.
Therein
lies an important lesson: The glare of the daily news cycle can make us lose sight of the essential role of moral leadership in sustaining the US in the years to come.
Therein
lies a paradox: The more orthodox Greece’s macro and fiscal strategy is, the more heterodox its growth strategy will have to be.
Irreducible contradictions will remain, and
therein
lie the ambivalence that characterizes modern societies’ stance toward science.
Therein
lies the latest paradox.
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lies the great irony of manipulation: The more we depend on markets, the less we trust them.
And
therein
lies the origin of postwar Japan.
In the best-case scenario, the EU will take the GCC’s ruling as a wake-up call to work toward a viable fiscal and capital-market union, and to clarify the ECB’s role
therein.
Therein
lies the similarity between the responses to COVID-19 and climate change: faced with outsize and unexpected burdens and costs, everyone must commit to give up or pay something.
Therein
lies the fundamental difference between modern markets and those Adam Smith envisioned back in 1776: to compete today, SMEs need to be able to store, process, and analyze massive amounts of data – capabilities that are provided by giants like Alibaba, Amazon, Facebook, and Google.
And
therein
lies the problem: as it stands, Europe is fundamentally a market actor, not a strategic one.
So we struggle, and
therein
lies the pleasure!''But supposing you were married?
It is a most extraordinary thing, but I never read a patent medicine advertisement without being impelled to the conclusion that I am suffering from the particular disease
therein
dealt with in its most virulent form.
Once upon a time, through a strange country, there rode some goodly knights, and their path lay by a deep wood, where tangled briars grew very thick and strong, and tore the flesh of them that lost their way
therein.
And the name of the dark forest was Sorrow; but of the vision that the good knight saw
therein
we may not speak nor tell.
He had plunged into art, hoping to find
therein
a calling suitable to an idle man.
Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante
therein
being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain—O never surely was there knight so served by hand of dame, as served was he Sir Lancelot hight when he from Britain came—with all the sweet and delectable course of his achievements in love and war.
Thus are we God's ministers on earth and the arms by which his justice is done
therein.
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