Vitality
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Despite the
vitality
of the German economic engine, and the role it plays in fueling growth and maintaining stability in the eurozone, criticism of the country’s massive external surplus is mounting.
"I can guess the secret of so much
vitality.
Campaigners will push for tough and far-reaching policies, but strong resistance will continue from countries concerned about their economic
vitality.
The country may not match up to its Asian neighbors in prosperity, but Indians have always been able to boast of the
vitality
of their parliamentary system.
As it became increasingly institutionalized, the G20 was drained of its
vitality.
But, today, it is the two largest “old” economies – Japan and the US – that are showing signs of increasing
vitality.
For example, the current story in Colombia appears to be that the country’s government, now under the well-regarded management of President Juan Manuel Santos, has brought down inflation and interest rates to developed-country levels, while all but eliminating the threat posed by the FARC rebels, thereby injecting new
vitality
into the Colombian economy.
In the end, policymakers must remember that whether or not the US and Europe avoid a lost decade depends on their ability to retain productive
vitality
in their economies, not simply on short-term demand-stimulation measures.
Aided by advanced information technology, financial institutions will be democratized and made available to everyone, which will go a long way toward solving today's problems of increasing inequality and declining economic
vitality.
Its incomparable
vitality
and language, for example, find their way into the work of the Soviet writer Andrei Platonov.
One of the EU’s strengths is the
vitality
of its democracies.
More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or
vitality
until the causal implications of Christianity, of its founding doctrines and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are faced up to unequivocally.
While this investment will pay off in time, countries need to match skilled workers to today’s open jobs in order to preserve their economies’
vitality.
In their view, anyone who abides by a country’s laws can become a full-fledged citizen and contribute to the
vitality
of his or her adopted country.
That article forecast heavy-handed meddling by Beijing in local affairs, which would allegedly emasculate the
vitality
of Hong Kong's economy.
For example, the US Federal Reserve’s first round of so-called quantitative easing (QE1), implemented in the midst of the crisis, was doubly effective: By purchasing mortgage-backed securities, the Fed brought down interest rates in that important market (in part, probably, by signaling its confidence in those securities), and restored it to
vitality.
For most East Europeans, indeed, communal and national ties -- long suppressed by communism and dismissed by the West -- had acquired renewed
vitality.
So, far from being a harbinger of the break-up of Britain, devolution has brought fresh
vitality
to national life outside London.
India, with its huge population, scientific prowess, and entrepreneurial vitality, is another powerful engine of Asian growth.
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?
It takes a state of great vitality, Machiavelli pointed out in “The Discourses” half a millennium ago, to survive not only changes in the membership of a government, but changes in the basic form of government.
Because misrule sapped
vitality
from Nigeria and Indonesia, the same could happen to them during their transition to democratic government.
Such steps would help to increase the
vitality
of science and technology in the developing countries, and thereby to give new energy to their overall economic development.
A multilayered and complex chronicle of the devastating tragedies of the twentieth century, Blinding is an insistent, informed, and irreplaceable incursion into the moving landscape of the human soul, its wounds and voids, its
vitality
and versatility, its deep distortions and its unpredictable dynamics.
The interviews recorded both subjective factors, such as how satisfied respondents are with their lives, and objective factors, like standard of living, health, and education, as well as participation in culture, community vitality, ecological health, and the balance between work and other activities.
Japan must be a country capable of growing by channeling the
vitality
of a growing Asia.
In addition to having a good time, I found a Swiss perspective useful to reflect on the state of the world and its economic
vitality.
When looking at Europe’s unemployment problems, it helps to remember that the greatest long-term challenge is not a lack of jobs but the worsening labor shortage sapping EU countries’ economic
vitality.
Is the OSCE's presence retarding the country's independence and economic
vitality
by creating an image of a protectorate, a country unable to forge international agreements or join powerful international bodies on its own volition?
So long as the USSR did not stage a military attack, containment’s reliance on economic sticks and carrots, competition within the world communist movement, intelligence and diplomacy, and promoting the
vitality
of the capitalist democracies would guarantee security.
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