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Or is the economic downturn since the vote an indication of how
valuable
integration and the free movement of Europeans was to the UK’s own vitality?
More importantly, China’s previous leaders had calculated that a strong and unified ASEAN provided a
valuable
buffer against any possible US containment strategy.
"Their work is less valuable," he said referring to the pesos Cubans earn in an economy sustained by dollar remittances from the foreign diaspora.
It is especially
valuable
to people with restricted mobility, such as elderly or disabled drivers.
Of course, this approach looks quite different from the perspective of migrants’ home countries, which lose not only
valuable
skilled labor, but also any resources invested in that labor, say, through the education system.
Then, every state looked inward, squandering
valuable
opportunities to achieve common prosperity through international policy coordination.
This is why rating agencies’ opinions are so
valuable.
When I see Kenyan or Ethiopian coffee for sale in New York or Paris, for example, it makes me proud that there are Americans and Europeans who consider a product from my homeland
valuable.
In addition to providing the funds for apprentices’ salaries, governments must monitor progress to ensure that apprentices are gaining
valuable
knowledge and experience.
The khruschevki cover hundreds of square miles of
valuable
urban land – real estate that can be more profitable for the state and its functionaries if it is covered with hotels and business centers.
The WHO can lead such
valuable
efforts, and has already proposed to lead dynamically and creatively if given the chance.
The medium-term fiscal outlook continues to deteriorate while, in the short term, politicians play with the country’s
valuable
AAA credit rating by arguing like schoolchildren over how to extend the debt ceiling.
Such measures should focus on what makes ratings
valuable
for the investors who use them – their accuracy in forecasting financial health.
But even a purely rhetorical structure would probably sound the death knell of the OAS, and weaken its human rights instruments, which have proved increasingly
valuable
and effective.
By broadening our understanding of commercially
valuable
traits, such as insect resistance, wood quality, growth rates, and adaptation to climate change, genomics has helped to improve the sustainability of tree breeding and forest management.
Indeed, why not pay commenters who accumulate “likes” or whose comments on issuers turn out to be
valuable
in light of evidence of those enterprises’ subsequent success?
Che Guevera was far more
valuable
to leftist militancy after his death than he was while alive.
But it is already clear that Macron possesses some
valuable
skills and attributes that his predecessor lacked: undeniable charisma, an ability to connect with foreign leaders (thanks partly to his fluent English), a solid grasp of global issues, and a drive to implement economic reform.
In ignoring these differences, the political elites in both Germany and Sweden are risking some of their countries’ most
valuable
social assets, including security, stability, equality, tolerance, and individual freedom.
DJI (a $14 billion consumer drone company), iFlyTek (a $14 billion voice recognition company), and Hikvision (a $50 billion video-surveillance company) are the world’s most
valuable
firms in their respective domains.
Moreover, free-trade agreements are typically seen as politically valuable: countries tied by commerce are supposedly less likely to shoot at each other.
For example, short-term GDP grows as a result of productive activities that pollute or degrade the environment, but not as a result of unpaid housework, childcare, and other obviously
valuable
activities that it barely accounts for (if at all).
National laws and international studies are
valuable
instruments to protect such rights insofar as they serve to promote such awareness, but they cannot replace it as the ultimate guarantee.
While I hungered for an education - and even enrolled at university - I remained
valuable
as a soldier.
But I do think that the tension between their two views has been a very
valuable
driving force for human progress over the past hundred years.
Only when we know how people are being affected by development can we design policies that bring about the most
valuable
improvements in their lives.
In other words, unlike the preceding wave of digital technology, which motivated firms to gain access to and deploy underutilized pools of
valuable
labor around the world, the driving force in this round is cost reduction via the replacement of labor.
This is not because a CEO’s work effort and negotiation and management skills are ten times more
valuable
nowadays, but because other corporate stakeholders have become less able to constrain top managers and financiers from capturing more of the value-added.
Indeed, the Copenhagen experience offers some
valuable
lessons.
Democracy is of course something
valuable
in itself and can be desired independently of its effect on economic growth.
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