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While cyber and nuclear technologies are
vastly
different, the process by which society learns to cope with a highly disruptive technology shows instructive similarities.
In August, Russia submitted a claim under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea that would
vastly
extend its territorial shelf in the Arctic Ocean, potentially fueling conflict with other claimants.
But it is
vastly
more complicated.
With more than a billion people now traveling by air every year, and with a total of 2.2 billion flights sold, extending the “air tax” approach to a voluntary contributions model would
vastly
multiply the program’s benefits.
The reality, of course, is that whatever costs the US incurs from trade with China are
vastly
outweighed by the benefits.
Clearly, the US has the means to do
vastly
more to help the world's poor, if only it had the foresight.
Public health intervention to reduce the damage caused by drugs has been proven--by decades of research in dozens of countries--to be
vastly
more effective at lowering HIV infection rates and healthcare costs.
America
vastly
overspends on the military compared with other areas of government.
Yes, there are costs to free trade that must be better addressed; but the costs are
vastly
outweighed by the benefits.
Europe’s leaders must stop treating the eurozone as a homogeneous entity, imposing one-size-fits-all policies on
vastly
different countries.
This one-size-fits-all approach may be convenient, but the failure to differentiate among suicide bombers
vastly
oversimplifies the realities that define the fight against terrorism.
Add to this responsibility the moral imperative and legal obligation to help those fleeing violence and persecution, and it is clear that the US should not only offer
vastly
increased assistance to the countries accommodating large numbers of refugees, but also accept larger numbers of refugees itself.
At any time in history, the debt-to-annual-GDP ratio (including informal debts) would
vastly
exceed 100%.
The coexistence of high unemployment with falling inflation and no bottleneck-driven price or wage spikes tells us that “structural” supply-side explanations of America’s current high unemployment are
vastly
overblown.
(Even President Aliyev groomed his son for power by installing him as vice-president of SOCAR, the
vastly
lucrative state oil monopoly.)
Second, the world economy is
vastly
larger than in the past, so that demand for key commodities and energy inputs is also
vastly
larger.
In fact, among the poorest groups, basic incomes would enhance the dignity- and solidarity-enhancing effects of work, by easing some of the pressure on people – particularly women – who are now
vastly
overworked.
Arguably, the ideal of a well-defined and effective international monetary regime has become more difficult to realize as markets and capital flows have become
vastly
larger and more capricious.
If warming exceeds 1.5ºC or 2ºC later this century – temperatures never experienced in the entire 10,000-year history of human civilization – the world will become
vastly
more dangerous.
But, without
vastly
improved screening practices, prostate cancer screening is unlikely to help – and can even do serious harm.
After the government seized influence over the independent television networks, NTV and TV6, Russia's media became
vastly
duller.
The result was dramatic and
vastly
exceeded expectations.
But, to what extent is Europe preoccupied with “perpetual peace” at the expense of its current,
vastly
different ailments?
Of course, the factors governing the market for chess incomes are complex, and I have
vastly
over-simplified the situation.
First, domestic violence against women and children imposes a social cost of $8 trillion each year, making it a huge – and
vastly
underreported – global issue.
Their governance models are
vastly
different, from India’s robust democracy to Russia’s illiberal model to China’s one-party system.
We must allow the creative genius of our old and
vastly
experienced nations to move from their position of being funded and tolerated by the state to one where they have gained, at long last, their economic and cultural freedom.
Men and women in the United States smoked cigarettes at
vastly
different rates at the beginning of the twentieth century, but these rates largely converged by the 1980’s.
There is good scientific reason to believe that many tropical regions will experience
vastly
more damage from global warming than will temperate-zone countries like the US.
Worse, the report shows that the Nationally Determined Contributions set voluntarily by signatories to the Paris accord are
vastly
insufficient.
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