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To be sure,
vigorous
global growth in oil demand, reinstatement of sanctions on Iran by the United States, and lower production in Venezuela and Angola will put upward pressure on prices.
The reformist paradigm, by contrast, advocates a more open society; a government managed by competent technocrats; an end to crony capitalism; a
vigorous
effort to attract foreign direct investment; less censorship; a more conciliatory relationship with Iran’s vast and powerful diaspora; and greater equality for women and marginalized religious and ethnic minorities.
From the perspective of global corporate interests, closed societies like China are more business-friendly than troublesome democracies, where trade unions, high standards of human-rights protection, and a
vigorous
press increase costs.
Countering this threat will require a
vigorous
ideological battle against the forces of intolerance and hatred, building on Islam’s history of openness and tolerance.
There are also
vigorous
discussions in the West about the applicability of democratic institutions to the Arab context.
Or it could be a
vigorous
union that includes the UK and has gotten its act together on refugee, border, and asylum issues and is finalizing the TTIP and the digital single market.
With
vigorous
recovery in East Asia and stagnation in the West, global imbalances have grown.
Given this, it seems likely that many in Macron’s administration take the European agreements very seriously, even too seriously, and are repelled by the idea of
vigorous
spending cuts, because their power is related to the size of the purse they control.
The “No” campaign has been vigorous, comprising a motley crew of aging Marxists, anti-globalization protestors, traditional euroskeptics, and obsessive “sovereigntists.”
Responsible political leaders will have to be more aggressive, bold, and
vigorous
in confronting such interlocutors.
The economy weathered the crisis triggered by Lehman Brothers’ collapse in 2008, and mounted a
vigorous
recovery in 2010.
Call this capital-"c" Conservatism--a philosophy long understood to imply nationalism and
vigorous
defense of the established and entrenched legal and social order.
So long as the markets were rising, the paradox of
vigorous
capitalist development overseen by the world’s largest and strongest Communist party confounded only academics and old-school Marxists.
Long distance phone service has been opened to
vigorous
competition in many nations, and this has enormously improved the quality of long distance phoning.
Companies providing cellular and more advanced digital wireless phone service would expand more rapidly to offer
vigorous
competition to the local phone monopolies.
Its early postwar democracy was so unruly, with mass demonstrations, militant trade unions, and
vigorous
left-wing parties, that a deliberate attempt was made to squeeze politics out of the system and impose the boredom of a one-party state.
More perniciously, because small banks, unlike big ones, paid for most of the costs of their failure through an insurance fund, small banks were given local monopolies, for fear that
vigorous
competition would lead too many to fail.
A worse outcome – and all too plausible – is further deterioration in the political and social cohesion that forms the foundation for
vigorous
policy responses.
The power of markets to drive radical changes in energy and land use is great, but as the storm season of 2017 should remind us, the climate emergency we face requires
vigorous
and urgent action.
Under the leadership of US General Keith Dayton (Mitchell’s security deputy), the most
vigorous
security checks can be made to allow such travel.
Taiwan is, de facto, an unrecognized independent state with a
vigorous
democracy and high standards of human rights.
This is the challenge for European leaders now, and one would hope that under the French Presidency, and with the traditions of the Enlightenment being so central to French and European discourse, a vigorous, efficient response will be found.
Or are coalition governments in a
vigorous
democracy incapable of such reform?
In 1998 America is much luckier -- it has in the
vigorous
94-year old Kennan an invaluable and willing source of counsel seasoned by decades of Soviet era diplomacy.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom is also pursuing a
vigorous
experiment in MMT/helicopter money.
Together with a diminished Labor Party (six seats) and the small left-wing Meretz party (four seats), Blue and White could mount a
vigorous
opposition to Netanyahu’s right-wing nationalist and religious coalition, which will control 65 seats.
The monthly indicators for many countries show
vigorous
rebounds in June and July, with 10-15% projected growth in real (inflation-adjusted) GDP in the third quarter, all else being equal.
But it failed to achieve traction in sparking
vigorous
economic recovery.
It is both revealing and encouraging that the issue of economic measurement has prompted such
vigorous
and exciting research.
A
vigorous
crackdown on corruption is a key prerequisite for economic growth.
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