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The assumption
underlying
these proposals seems to be that humans have the knowledge, capabilities, and prudence to control nature.
I thought otherwise, based on research
underlying
my 2009 book with Carmen M. Reinhart, This Time is Different.
This approach tracks inflation quite well, except at turning points , because the models miss key
underlying
or long-term influences.
While these issues are modern, the
underlying
political dynamic is not new.
This encourages short-side speculation, which places downward pressure on the
underlying
bonds.
Under Samuelson’s guidance, generations of economists have based their research not on any physical structure
underlying
thought and behavior, but only on the assumption of rationality.
With few signs that this year will bring any improvement, policymakers would be wise to understand the factors
underlying
the global economy’s anemic performance – and the implications of continued feebleness.
Those who promote the idea of an American empire also misunderstand the
underlying
nature of American public opinion and institutions.
They seemed to forget that the European project’s
underlying
motivation was political, not economic, which led them to rush into enlargement and set unrealistic goals.
Underlying
these paradoxes is yet another: the vast majority of health research is conducted in wealthy economies, but the vast majority of the global public-health burden falls on low- and middle-income countries.
The
underlying
premise that Dawkins seems to be failing to grasp is straightforward: It is better to let ten criminals go free than one innocent person be convicted.
Indeed, rather than weakening, the dollar has appreciated as investors regard the
underlying
strength of the US as a safe haven.
Israelis and Palestinians need an
underlying
source of solidarity if they are ever to settle their large disagreements and prevent their small ones from erupting into violence.
Placebos may have their place in medicine, but when they distract from efforts to address the
underlying
malady, they can do more harm than good.
Predictably, lenders saw through the announcements and understood the unfeasibility of the
underlying
fiscal cuts.
Here, we are brought back to the central issue in this process: technical questions, though important, are still only an expression of the
underlying
political conflicts and animosities.
Several interstate wars have been fought in Asia since 1950, when both the Korean War and the annexation of Tibet started, without resolving the
underlying
Asian disputes.
The strategy
underlying
China’s actions is more remarkable than their scope.
Meaningful public engagement with the court requires an
underlying
environment that fosters – not punishes – the free expression of ideas.
Eurobonds would numb the distressed countries’ current pain, but, by failing to treat the
underlying
disease, they – and the eurozone as a whole – would end up far sicker than before.
As such, the best approach is what the European Union decided to do last month: seek a way to pause the skirmish while working on the longer-term
underlying
issues.
Under Chapter 11, companies with a solid
underlying
business generally swap debt for equity.
Conceived as a confidence-building endeavor and accompanied by a robust peacemaking track, ACRS was interrupted by the difficulties in the peace process, by Arab states’ insistence that Israel’s nuclear capabilities be addressed before anything else, and by the
underlying
struggle for mastery in the region.
The more fundamental problem with the euro is that its adoption has not pushed countries to address these
underlying
deficiencies.
But perhaps not: muddling through has in some respects worsened the
underlying
problems, making the inevitable adjustments all the more painful.
Though the meeting was ostensibly about updating telephony regulations, the
underlying
issue was the ITU’s role in Internet governance.
On the other hand, an
underlying
European governance problem – at both the national level and that of supranational European Union institutions – has been intensifying since the early 1990’s.
In this respect, Watsi resembles a day-trading site, where investors buy and sell stocks relentlessly, without helping to build the
underlying
businesses.
Only in a simplified theoretical model would these valuations be determined solely by growth in the expected
underlying
cash flows.
One might argue that while valuations and the
underlying
growth dynamics can diverge in the short and medium run, they eventually converge.
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