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But this experience also
underscores
the impotence of monetary policy in a deflationary environment, owing to the unwillingness of banks to lend and of enterprises to borrow.
Boehner’s resignation, though viewed by some as clearing the way for a short-term deal to fund the government, merely
underscores
the limited ability of any “responsible” Republican leader to control the party’s increasingly fundamentalist caucus.
Current progress toward trade liberalization
underscores
how trade policy – especially that of the United States – has improved over the last hundred years.
The development so far
underscores
the close link between the attractiveness of a country to foreign investors and the pace of market reforms, deregulation, a convincing privatization programme and stability-oriented monetary and fiscal policy.
Although much of this poetry is not necessarily of high quality, it nonetheless
underscores
the image that Al Qaeda’s leadership wishes to project, namely that Al Qaeda’s message is authentic and reflects “real Islam.”
But that point merely
underscores
the need to address the faults in global governance that constitute a major barrier to securing the public purpose of capital markets.
The duplicity surrounding the marketing of anti-depressant drugs
underscores
just how corrupt the profession has become.
The latest Global Findex report also
underscores
the benefits, especially for women, conferred by access to mobile money.
The occasion
underscores
not just the shared history between the two countries, but also the South’s unique qualifications to bring about a peaceful resolution to the current military standoff.
This
underscores
the need to revitalize public research programs and ensure broad access to their discoveries.
This approach
underscores
the importance of the ultimate goal.
But, as the recent study on fishing catches underscores, we often lack the accurate data needed to determine what level of consumption is sustainable.
Indeed, the looming US debate
underscores
a more general point: since time immemorial, war has been a double-edged sword.
This is also the twist that
underscores
the ultimate congressional hypocrisy.
The Danish example
underscores
the importance of “careful and calm deliberation” when untying political knots, because we cannot foresee today what the situation will be like at the end of the year, or even next month.
The IPCC report also
underscores
what some development experts and economists have been saying for years: energy choices should take into account wider benefits.
The one limit on the permanent members’ veto power – the requirement that a party to a dispute must abstain from voting –
underscores
the importance of maintaining some semblance of neutrality when making decisions in the Security Council.
Initial indications suggest growing interest in futures trading for home prices, particularly as so much talk about the “housing bubble”
underscores
the importance of diversifying risk.
If anything, that
underscores
the tragedy of the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would have provided a new and powerful framework to address concerns over Chinese trading practices.
It
underscores
the essential role that governments can – and must – play in promoting the green economy.
Implementation of Resolution 2139 and the provisions on international humanitarian law that it
underscores
is a matter of life and death.
This
underscores
yet another of QE’s inherent contradictions: its transmission effects are narrow, while the problems it is supposed to address are broad.
But the challenge facing Orthodoxy
underscores
the three options that all contemporary religious communities now face: to resist pluralism, to withdraw from it, or to engage with it.
This extra-national effort on behalf of the World Cup’s sponsors
underscores
the threat to newly empowered civil societies from global corporate entities, many of which are increasingly chafing at the constraints imposed on them by strong democracies.
This
underscores
the importance for India's financial stability of successful management of the capital account (monitoring inflows and outflows) following any move toward full convertibility.
The immigration debate
underscores
the fact that the political center in America is quickly disappearing.
The 12 year judicial journey that we have made in pursuing her case
underscores
the intransigence, rather than the retreat, of the old order.
The mere plausibility of such an outcome
underscores
Thailand’s deep political polarization.
The challenge for US policy is to ensure that Chinese policies comply with WTO rules, including the requirement to notify other countries of subsidy programs and the prohibition of zero-sum tactics like IP theft, forced technology transfer, and discriminatory procurement practices.Finally, the PCAST report
underscores
the need for the US to respond to China’s challenge in semiconductors with an industrial policy of its own.
Finally, the PCAST report
underscores
the need for the US to respond to China’s challenge in semiconductors with an industrial policy of its own.
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