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Francis
underscored
the moral dimension of the problem:“The transition to accessible and clean energy is a duty that we owe toward millions of our brothers and sisters around the world, poorer countries and generations yet to come.
Bartholomew also
underscored
the fundamental moral concern.
But last year’s A-share debacle – when a price rout drove the government to suspend trading in more than half of A-share companies –
underscored
how difficult it is to build a strong equity market when the investment culture and tax system remain tilted toward debt.
Two decades ago, in their book Changing Fortunes, Paul Volcker and Toyo Gyohten
underscored
the glaring double standard of crisis resolution: “When the [International Monetary] Fund consults with a poor and weak country, the country gets in line.
It would also help if those countries in a position to do so
underscored
their preparedness to make funds available to help build a Palestinian state and to resettle both refugees and those living in settlements that are vacated under any peace accord.
The crisis in Ukraine has, in fact,
underscored
the Final Act’s enduring relevance.
The need for a two-pronged approach to development, incorporating elements of the Beijing model and the Washington Consensus, has been
underscored
by the outcome of the Arab Spring revolts of 2011.
The strategic dimension of the maritime Silk Road is
underscored
by the fact that the People's Liberation Army has led the debate on the subject.
In mid-August, at the First IISS Oberoi Lecture in Mumbai, Klaus Regling, the CEO of the European Financial Stability Facility,
underscored
the importance of Chinese demand for EFSF bonds and China’s role in stabilizing the eurozone.
The related emphasis on productivity, innovation, pruning excess capacity, and moving up the value chain in manufacturing and services are
underscored
as key building blocks of this effort.
Even if it is not, how can an internally roiled India respond adequately to its many external tests, the severity of which was
underscored
recently by Pakistani troops’ killing of two Indian soldiers along the Line of Control in Kashmir.
The latter move by the ECB has
underscored
a number of unresolved questions about the structure of the Bank and how it makes its decisions.
First, the crisis has
underscored
the need for a single supervisor that is not captured by local interests.
But a recent McKinsey survey of more than 2,800 employers worldwide has
underscored
just how flawed that perception is.
Within a year, Hurricane Katrina
underscored
the plan’s importance, contributing to a new annual record for insured economic losses worldwide.
The centrality of institutions in fostering "good governance" is
underscored
almost everywhere.
Trump’s presence at the NATO and G7 summits, in particular, has created more uncertainty,
underscored
by German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s statement that, “The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over.”
But his remark inadvertently
underscored
Turkey’s new reality, in which any perceived opponent of the current regime can be jailed, with or without evidence, for terrorism or other violent acts.
Much of the risk could be managed by erecting seawalls, building storm doors for the Subway, and simple fixes like porous pavements – all at a cost of around $100 million a year.Learn MoreSandy
underscored
a fundamental question for all parts of the world that are affected by hurricanes.
Sandy
underscored
a fundamental question for all parts of the world that are affected by hurricanes.
This new regional focus and spirit is
underscored
in two other organizations.
If anything, the lecture
underscored
how out of touch Al Qaeda’s senior leaders are with the spirit of the time.
But the past 12 months have also
underscored
Eastern Europe’s strengths.
As
underscored
in a joint statement of the US and China regarding trade consultations, “significantly” increased Chinese purchases of foreign – in particular, US – goods and services will also enable the country “to meet the growing consumption needs of the Chinese people and the need for high-quality economic development.”
By contrast, the suicide in 1939 of Stalin’s wife, Nadezhda Allilueva,
underscored
the reign of terror in the country.
But Macron does want France to exercise more influence over the international system – an ambition that is
underscored
by the way he addresses Putin and Trump.
But the attack has
underscored
how the contradiction between battling one set of terror groups while shielding others for cross-border undertakings has hobbled the Pakistani state.
But the last few years have made clear the absence of majority support for a European federation by the states that make up Europe, a point
underscored
by the debate surrounding the failed Constitutional Treaty.
A Surplus of ControversyCAMBRIDGE – When the US Treasury recently added its voice to the chorus of critics of Germany’s chronic current-account surplus, it
underscored
the deep disagreement over what, if anything, should be done about it.
The crisis that began in 2008
underscored
the importance of market-supporting policy institutions and policies, particularly in the financial sector.
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