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At the March 29 Arab League summit in Jordan, they and other Arab leaders
underscored
the need for an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The migration crisis
underscored
how inextricably linked the two continents’ futures are – and how ineffective Europe’s Africa policy has been thus far.
Macron’s just-concluded climate jamboree sent a positive message, but it also
underscored
a desire, particularly within the business community, for broader global climate leadership at a time when the US is shunning international cooperation, especially on environmental matters.
In a rapidly changing world,
underscored
by likely shifts in the economic structure of China and the US, Japan cannot afford to lose sight of that fact.
But the Fukushima accident in Japan one year ago
underscored
the need for an energy source that will fill the gap left by declining nuclear power.
For example, in 2016, the SBN became a key partner to the G20’s Green Finance Study Group, which helped advance the bloc’s global “green finance” agenda, and
underscored
the importance of environmental risk management within financial systems.
As long as urbanization is coupled with job creation – a strategy
underscored
by China’s concomitant push into services-led development – labor income and consumer purchasing power will benefit.
More fundamentally, the sheer brazenness with which the Saudi government had Khashoggi killed – not to mention Western leaders’ weak response – has
underscored
for people around the world just how coldly calculated geopolitical machinations really are.
But the stakes in Libya today are more appropriately
underscored
by the tragedy in southern Iraq in the waning days of the Persian Gulf War 20 years ago.
But just as recent scientific work has
underscored
the dangers of climate change, so, too, has it shown the way forward.
These efforts – in the world’s most economically dynamic region, where the specter of a power imbalance looms large – also have been
underscored
by the Obama administration’s new strategic guidance for the Pentagon.
The Sunni tumult has
underscored
the fragility of almost all Arab countries, while diluting the centrality of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
By cutting its benchmark policy interest rates on November 21, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has
underscored
the tactical focus of the government’s stabilization policy, which aims to put a floor of around 7% on GDP growth.
For many, this proposal has
underscored
a change in investors’ behavior.
The arrest of 21 British Muslims for conspiring to blow up airlines crossing the Atlantic underscored, once again, the growing sense of dread and inevitability that is rooted in the homegrown nature of the threat.
As the Georgian crisis has underscored, there are limits to the ability to influence developments in a region where Russia has strong strategic interests and a preponderance of military power.
The dollar remains the world’s reserve currency, and investors’ scramble into US government debt at every peak in the crisis since 2008 has
underscored
America’s safe-haven status (even in crises that America caused).
On the contrary, an interview in early May with an “authoritative insider,” published in China’s flagship official newspaper, People’s Daily,
underscored
an increasingly open and intense debate among senior officials over how to avoid ending up like Japan.
In particular, with the oil and gas industry accounting for fully 97% of Algeria’s export income, the sharp decline in oil prices since June 2014 has
underscored
the unsustainability of the country’s economic model.
But the response to Rosen’s remark
underscored
the relative absence of the usual heightened scrutiny of the political wife’s hair and clothes, profession and cookie recipe.
But the symbolic significance of S&P’s assessment was huge, for it
underscored
an inescapable truth: worries about public debt that were once confined to a few delinquent countries are now bearing down on the world’s biggest and richest economies.
Video footage of alleged slave auctions in Libya
underscored
the continuing chaos there amid the complete breakdown of the Libyan state.
The recent regional elections in Bavaria and Hesse, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s announced retirement, have
underscored
the crisis of traditional center-left and center-right parties.
Pools of DangerWASHINGTON, DC – The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis in Japan has
underscored
the dangers of storing highly radioactive spent fuel in pools of water that are susceptible to breaches from natural disasters and hydrogen explosions from accidents.
Needless to say, these remarks
underscored
the fact that Japanese territory and territorial waters are being threatened “by force” in the East China Sea by China.
A series of reform announcements, and some frank talk to the public, have
underscored
his new message: “I am in charge.”
Rand, perhaps better than any economic observer,
underscored
the central role of incentives in driving entrepreneurial innovation and risk-taking.
Finally, the business community’s reaction has
underscored
the long-term advantages of migration, something that politicians in fear of (or in thrall to) xenophobic currents have struggled to accomplish.
A three-month sabbatical at two leading US universities has
underscored
for me the extent to which attitudes toward China have soured in recent years.
That doctor’s words stayed with me for many years, because they
underscored
the contradiction between our idealized view of “home” and the harsh realities of life that push talented people to leave their homes.
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