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Led by manufacturing and construction, China enjoyed a
uniquely
powerful impetus.
It is a
uniquely
foolish charge.
The Germany that emerged from this process is
uniquely
suited to act as a model for Europe, owing to its federal character, which is reflected in strong constitutional guarantees of states’ rights.
What made it
uniquely
American?
But the Sykes-Picot line is not Syria’s
uniquely
underlying problem.
Although some British press outlets are
uniquely
vicious, striking the right balance between the public’s need to know and individuals’ right to privacy is a general problem, and must be continually addressed in the light of changing technology and practices.
Thus, Russia and most other communist countries - save Albania and other small countries - were not
uniquely
monopolized.
On the contrary, they had a
uniquely
competitive industrial structure.
For example, your occasional illusionary perception of your name spoken in a crowd occurs because this utterance is
uniquely
important.
As the Lisbon Treaty comes into force, the European Union is, I believe,
uniquely
suited to take on its leadership responsibilities.
United, the EU can play a critical global role, as it
uniquely
combines prosperity, democracy, environmentalism, innovation, and social justice.
This challenge cannot really be met by simply promising unlimited opportunities, as they
uniquely
exist in America.
In these circumstances, the International Monetary Fund – with its 187 member countries – is
uniquely
positioned to foster collective action.
While the conditions in Libya were certainly optimal, the situation in Syria is better described as
uniquely
complicated for any intervention.
And in such a
uniquely
controlled – and controllable – society, the normal social stresses that arise from economic disruptions are eminently manageable.
As humans, we are
uniquely
equipped to make decisions on the basis of ambiguous information – in fact, we do it all the time.
But as Louis Kuijs of the World Bank has pointed out, what sets China apart from many other developing countries is not that households save
uniquely
high levels of their income, but that enterprises do.
To avoid reverting to old patterns, Western governments and companies must respect that there is a
uniquely
Libyan way of doing things, and understand that imposing Western norms simply will not work.
They now base their legitimacy on the notion that the Party, which rose to power as the nation fought foreign domination, is
uniquely
qualified to keep China from being bullied in a hostile international arena, and that only they can provide the stable environment needed for growth.
But, as the Nobel laureate Bob Dylan famously put it, “The times, they are a-changin’,” and today Kissinger wants to explain Trump’s
uniquely
“American style” to the world – a reversal that may reflect his disappointment at having failed in his original venture.
Unless Arab political culture is shown to be
uniquely
and permanently inimical to electoral competitiveness, it makes more sense to understand the democratic divide in the Muslim world in terms of the political - as opposed to the ethnic or religious - particularities of the Middle East and North Africa.
But, even in this
uniquely
protected environment, Europe is no longer the cause that it once was.
This, of course, has profound consequences for the economics of aging – and, again, it is not a
uniquely
American phenomenon.
And, by continuing to allow payments of tax arrears to be made in BE, while prescribing FE as a separate, harder currency
uniquely
able to extinguish commercial bank debt, Europe’s authorities acknowledged that Greece now has two euros.
Whether or not the Sykes-Picot Agreement is the main reason for the Middle East’s troubles, one thing is certain: the imposition of capriciously drawn borders by colonial powers has not been a
uniquely
Middle Eastern phenomenon.
Uniquely
human skills, like being able to work in teams, manage relationships, and understand cultural sensitivities will become vital for businesses across all sectors and must become a core component of future generations’ education.
Now China is entering the fray, bringing a
uniquely
constructive vision with it.
Fortunately, there is a third approach, evident in the numerous innovation successes in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and elsewhere that neither had state backing nor occurred within a
uniquely
creative business culture.
A
uniquely
gifted performer in the digital circus, he lacks the vision, consistency, and perceptiveness that today’s fast-changing and deeply interconnected world demands from its leaders.
South Korea, with its affinity to both the US and North Korea, is
uniquely
suited to defuse the current situation.
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