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The social-insurance systems in Europe, as in the United States, Japan, and elsewhere, were designed under
vastly
different economic and demographic circumstances – more rapid economic growth, rising populations, and lower life expectancy – from those prevailing today.
Such progress will demand, among other things,
vastly
improved accounting and reporting, together with smart regulatory reforms.
The support of a multi-millionaire now counts
vastly
more than that of an ordinary citizen, making a mockery of the principle of “one man, one vote.”
Even if massive spillovers are clearly recognized, it is difficult to see how this exercise would solve the fundamental problem behind the currency war: the major players’ apparent unwillingness to reconcile
vastly
different national interests.
Income inequality is on the rise, with the top 1% holding a
vastly
disproportionate amount of wealth, while middle- and lower-class incomes remain largely stagnant.
This more reasonable approach would
vastly
reduce the risks of destructive trade wars and exchange-rate uncertainty that are all but inevitable with a cash-flow BAT.
As markets normalize, surely investors will look around and realize that the US has
vastly
increased its debt in fighting the downturn, possibly by several trillion dollars.
In fact, if Obama and his advisers could not stomach Okonjo-Iweala on the ground that she is not American, surely they could have nominated an American woman who was also
vastly
superior to Kim for the job.
By weaponizing the immigration issue, Trump has convinced his supporters that they could lose their country to people with
vastly
different identities and tribal loyalties, owing to what he portrays as a kind of ethno-racial spoils system.
After World War II, however, Germany was the recipient of
vastly
wiser concessions by the US government, culminating in consensual debt relief in 1953, an action that greatly benefitted Germany and the world.
Though terror in Nazi Germany and Communist Russia created many millions of victims, the memories of these events are
vastly
different.
According to standard economic theory, redistribution only comes about when a country’s exports require
vastly
different factors of production than its imports.
With under 5% of the world’s population, the US accounts for a
vastly
disproportionate share of carbon-dioxide emissions and other pollution, with much of the blame falling on America’s middle class.
Economists have developed some useful indicators, but they are
vastly
less precise than politicians and the media seem to understand.
They need to do
vastly
more.
But these were small matters that were
vastly
distorted by critics with their own agendas for the bank.
Nobody ever doubted that Ukraine had changed
vastly
in its twelve years of independence.
In an area where commercial gains are limited, but the potential for
vastly
improving the health and economies of entire countries is enormous, scientists must continue to break down silos and collaborate for the global good.
In practice however, one cannot help wondering whether the German experience resulted from a unique set of circumstances, or at any rate one not easily reproduced under the
vastly
different conditions of today's Iraq.
But this requires a
vastly
different policy mix than practiced in Europe today.
As a result, a successful EMU will also
vastly
improve the prospects for a successful and harmonious enlargement process.
But where they do work, megafunds could make drug development
vastly
more efficient, and therefore less costly.
Senior Indian executives whose businesses require them to recruit competent scientists or engineers complain that demand for such talent
vastly
exceeds the supply.
The after-the-fact revelation that the reasons for invading Iraq were
vastly
exaggerated – and in some cases completely fabricated – produced an angry backlash that helped toss the Republicans out of power in the United States in 2008 and may do the same to Britain’s Labour Party later this year.
Simply put, we’re being force-fed
vastly
over-hyped scare stories.
The leaden despair of lifelessness, impotence, and hopelessness is
vastly
less appealing than intensity – even if that intensity is found in violence, death, and destruction.
But fear of Iran as a regional hegemon is
vastly
overblown.
But given the long-term impact of Darwin’s work on that voyage, the benefits
vastly
outweighed the unnecessary cost.
And yet while the major players in the region all agree that an open, rules-based order is
vastly
preferable to Chinese hegemony, they have so far done far too little to promote collaboration.
Extrapolating over the coming decade, the numbers would approach $5 trillion, an amount
vastly
larger than what both President Barack Obama’s administration and his Republican opponents seem willing to cut from further government deficits.
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