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This episode once again
underscores
the importance of intellectual rigor.
Trump’s praise of Brexit, which emphasized the British people’s “right to self-determination,” and his belittling reference to the EU as “the Consortium” in his appearance with British Prime Minister Theresa May,
underscores
his hostility.
Its own history of colonial rule makes it wary of preaching its ways to foreign civilizations, and
underscores
its conviction that each country must determine its own political destiny.
All of this
underscores
the need to shift from a strategy of war to one of sustainable development, especially by the US and Europe.
A report submitted earlier this month by the NGO Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the Palestine-Israel conflict’s toll on children in 2014
underscores
some of the most damaging consequences of this state of affairs.
As this year’s DATA Report from the Africa advocacy group ONE underscores, many donors are honoring their aid commitments, despite the economic downturn.
This only
underscores
the major protection that bin Laden must have received from elements of the Pakistani security establishment to help him elude the US dragnet for nearly a decade.
All of this
underscores
the importance of the World Bank and Kim’s role at the helm.
The scale of the violence in Syria
underscores
the risk implied by inaction.
It has become fashionable in both America and Europe to point to a debilitating “lack of leadership,” which
underscores
the extent to which an inherently complex paradigm change is straining traditional mindsets, processes, and governance systems.
The fate of the Conoco deal
underscores
the challenges implicit in undoing a policy that has hardened into place.
Unfortunately, the report
underscores
the incompleteness of our understanding of the refugee problem.
The president – to be directly elected in the future given another AKP-initiated amendment that was approved by a referendum in 2007 – thus maintains the predominant role, which
underscores
the AKP’s confidence that it will continue to control the presidency in the years ahead.
But the complexity of the tasks that post-conflict countries face
underscores
the urgent challenge of providing the UN with the capacity to meet them.
The presence of Brazilian peacekeepers in countries like Haiti and Lebanon
underscores
Brazil’s contribution to maintaining peace and security worldwide.
The recent crisis in Cyprus
underscores
the urgency of establishing a banking union that includes not only common supervision, but also resolution mechanisms and deposit insurance.
Consumption (private as well as public) contributed only 3.4 percentage points to economic growth in the first half of this year, and an estimated 2.5 percentage points in the April-June period – a deceleration on a sequential quarterly basis that
underscores
a cyclical, or temporary, weakening in Chinese consumer demand.
But it is well known that GDP growth does not account for environmental externalities.All of this
underscores
the importance of how regulators regulate.
All of this
underscores
the importance of how regulators regulate.
In India, the government’s failure to contain rising prices, pursue structural economic reforms vigorously, attract foreign direct investment, advance infrastructure development, manage expenditure, and avoid liquidity crunches
underscores
the many challenges it faces.
For some, the fact that the United Kingdom might ratify it even earlier than traditionally “pro-European” countries like Italy merely
underscores
the Treaty’s lack of new and bold initiatives to accelerate European unification.
The debate about the causes and effects of the price slump since 2014 will continue, which both reflects and
underscores
a fundamental point: the conventional wisdom about the global oil market no longer applies.
One is that of the US media, whose coverage simply
underscores
– and amplifies – the stunning cluelessness that triggered the protests in the first place.
That
underscores
the main concern among development economists and observers of international relations as the AIIB’s birth approaches.
This
underscores
the need for a determined regimen to treat TB today, as well as a more complex strategy to control the disease, one which cures as many cases as possible, prevents acquired drug resistance and decreases the transmission of infection.
Comparing Poland and Ukraine
underscores
the difference that EU membership has made.
The government’s failure to eradicate chronic regional tension
underscores
the limits of central authority in China, which was partly intentional.
SEATTLE – The recent pledge of $350 million by African leaders and the international community to help the more than 13 million people facing starvation in the Horn of Africa
underscores
the need for continued attention and funding to prevent this tragedy from claiming and scarring even more lives.
The location of these lesser-known clusters
underscores
the point that investors, seeking low-cost real estate and a skilled workforce, should look more carefully at India’s economic geography when deciding where to place their operations.
But that
underscores
a larger point for non-US economies: You never know when the Fed will tighten.
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