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By the time the BJP took power in 2014, social media “trolls” had become
vital
foot soldiers in its political campaigns.
Japan’s enhanced security ties with Vietnam and other like-minded Asian countries (such as Australia, the Philippines, Singapore, and India), may lead to the emergence of such a resilient network, which can serve as a
vital
hedge against declining US commitment to the region.
Playing a constructive role in bringing about reform at the United Nations is also
vital.
On the contrary, experience has demonstrated that economic liberalization and de-politicization (including reducing the share of public expenditure) is
vital
to lasting recovery.
Israel, they would say, is now surrounded by imploding, failing states/regions (Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula), as well as by a strategically
vital
buffer state, Jordan, whose long-term survival cannot be taken for granted.
Given the rapidly approaching 2015 deadline to negotiate a new binding international agreement on climate change under the Durban Platform, a US administration that supports institutional solutions to global problems is
vital.
As the number of users soared after the late 1990s, the Internet became a
vital
substrate for economic, social, and political interactions.
To enable progress, confidentiality was
vital
(despite US negotiators’ claims that the discussions were wholly transparent).
Does Bosnia demonstrate renewed American willingness to lead in less than
vital
European conflicts?
For example, international financial stability is
vital
to American prosperity, but the US needs the cooperation of others to ensure it.
Moreover, as Major General Kristin Lund, the first-ever female commander of United Nations field operations, has pointed out, access to the local population is
vital
to support peacekeeping, and women have access to 100% of the population, compared to only 50% for men – an invaluable advantage for, say, intelligence gathering.
Confidential company documents made available in late March suggest that Shell withheld
vital
information on the extent of the downward revaluation of its Nigerian reserves - by 1.5 billion barrels (60% of the country's total reserves) - because it wanted to strengthen Nigeria's hand in negotiating with OPEC to increase the country's production quota.
Regulatory institutions – such as bank supervisory agencies and bodies that oversee the telecommunications, food, and energy industries – play a
vital
role by maintaining the always-delicate balance between “free” markets and the actions of elected governments and legislatures.
Countries’ debts undoubtedly play a
vital
role in the global financial system.
Given all of these potential dire consequences, it is
vital
to prevent Cold War II.
Her approach helped to shape Human Rights Watch’s research methodology, which has proved
vital
to our reputation for responding to developments not only rapidly, but also appropriately, based on accurate information.
Any structural transformation involves costs, trade-offs, and uncertainties, and it is
vital
that we understand these properly.
In the strategically
vital
South China Sea, the People’s Republic has built artificial islands and military outposts, and it has captured the disputed Scarborough Shoal from the Philippines.
Individual users suffer police abuse and are driven away from
vital
health and treatment services.
Such a system can strengthen stability for unsteady times, in three
vital
ways.
But if multiple allies worked together, through international institutions and multilateral dialogue, they might be able to persuade Trump’s administration to change course, without harming their own
vital
interests.
And, based on close consultation with both Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, it may yet be possible to move toward more cooperative arrangements in that strategically
vital
region.
Terrorism and TrustLONDON – As the world comes to terms with the wider implications and consequences of the terrorist atrocity in Paris, an important story risks being lost in the welter of coverage and analysis: The increasingly
vital
role that private companies play in planning for and responding to emergencies.
So, even as we need companies to provide more and more
vital
services, from transportation to health care to evacuation plans, we trust them less and less.
Repairing old alliances is
vital
not only for the exercise of American power, but also for Europe’s empowerment as a global player.
As such, North Korea’s economic recovery is
vital
for an enduring peace on the Korean Peninsula.
The euro’s architects were well aware that the participating states’ maintenance of sound public finances was a
vital
precondition for the new currency’s stability.
Fourth, publicly funded research in science, technology, and biomedicine is
vital
for driving innovation over the long term.
A more development-minded Libya could help dampen tensions in these
vital
regions.
Likewise, ethnic nationalism drove Hitler’s assault on the European order: the Sudetenland was mostly German, and the Austrian Anschluss was aimed at merging the two
vital
parts of the German nation.
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