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The Trump camp’s behavior
toward
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI, which is aiding Mueller’s investigation, makes Richard Nixon and his aides’ behavior
toward
the Watergate investigators look tame and respectful by comparison.
The strategic rebalancing
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Asia that Obama worked so hard to advance may be thrown into reverse, dealing a heavy blow to Asia and the US alike.
Here, a change in Iran’s pattern of behavior
toward
Israel is an absolute prerequisite.
Tony Blair also expressed moral outrage at the way the Iraqi dictator had behaved
toward
his own people in making the case for regime change.
With a bit of investment and foresight, spelled out in a new report, prepared by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), on Data for Development, the data revolution can drive a sustainable development revolution, and accelerate progress
toward
ending poverty, promoting social inclusion, and protecting the environment.
The international community can urge the Palestinians
toward
a decision.
The Anatomy of Slow RecoveryBERKELEY – Between 1950 and 1990 – the days of old-fashioned inflation-fighting downturns engineered by the United States Federal Reserve – America’s post-recession unemployment rate would fall on average 32.4% over the course of a year from its initial value
toward
its natural rate.
Swedes are overwhelmingly secular and indifferent
toward
the Swedish church.
It talked of a foreign policy that looked more
toward
Turkey's cultural and religious brethren than to the West.
The moniker “Asian Miracle” goes some way
toward
conveying just how extraordinary the last half-century of economic growth in many Asian countries has been.
Britain appears to be sliding
toward
recession as companies put their investment plans on hold.
In particular, how will it respond to the irreversible shift in the global economy’s center of gravity
toward
Asia, and to the technological innovations that are revolutionizing industries and occupations – and thus increasing voters’ anxieties about their employment prospects and future livelihoods?
To some extent, Trump’s hostility
toward
Europe, not to mention the rising bellicosity of Russian President Vladimir Putin, could actually help the EU, by showing its members just how badly they need one another, particularly to ensure their defense and security.
As the fast-growing sectors absorb an increasing amount of resources, a shift
toward
more market-oriented interest rates is needed to ensure efficient allocation.
A politically astute president who understood deeply the economics and politics of corporate tax reform could conceivably muscle Congress
toward
a reform package that made sense.
Both the public and private sector throughout the region should take immediate measures to face up to this new competition and to work
toward
cooperative projects with the Chinese.
But many member states reject a common European effort, a stance that threatens to accelerate the erosion of solidarity within the EU and reinforce the current trend
toward
disintegration.
Yet today, with international trade talks stalled and protectionist rhetoric rising, we are instead moving
toward
building bigger trade barriers.
This means that over time, the advantage of moving
toward
freer trade grows dramatically bigger: the $120 billion benefit in 2015 grows to many trillions of dollars of annual benefits by the end of the century.
This is a positive step
toward
addressing the plight of those who have suffered the most from the unemployment crisis.
Journalists have been trying to track down the origin of Trump’s softness
toward
Putin.
In any case, Trump’s attitude
toward
Putin has worrisome implications.
How would Trump – who questioned the value of NATO during the campaign – react if Putin committed aggression against one of the Baltic states, NATO allies
toward
which he’s already made threatening gestures?
Now Rasheed reflects on his country’s turn
toward
religious extremism: he describes a pre-invasion Iraq in which women were professionals and fairly emancipated, whereas now women wear headscarves under pressure, “for a peaceful life.”
A thriving global marketplace goes a long way
toward
leveling the playing field across all resource options.
Yet these young people – who have previously reported much warmer feelings
toward
Western countries and Japan than their parents and grandparents – are having their faith in Western ideas tested by Trump’s actions.
On the positive side, it is likely to produce the political cohesion needed to implement structural reforms that shift the economy away from trade and manufacturing and
toward
domestic consumption.
Tax cuts and the redistribution of wealth
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households are also possibilities.
And its impending liberalization of its financial-services sector will amount to its biggest step
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openness since its accession to the WTO.
Many developing countries have made progress since the 1990’s in shifting from dollar-denominated debt
toward
foreign direct investment and other types of capital inflows, or in paying down their liabilities altogether.
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