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(Indeed, with alarm bells sounding throughout the region, the United States’ “pivot to Asia,”
widely
derided for its clumsy rollout and unintended consequences, now seems wise and prudent.)
Today, China is
widely
described in Southeast Asia as a bully, disrespectful of others’ opinions, let alone their interests.
Among the most
widely
discussed conflict is that in Syria, which, according to United Nations sources, has left an estimated 500,000 dead and injured, and displaced millions more.
But major financial crises are rare by the standards of any one country, and we have to range
widely
through history to get enough information about how such crises play out.
It is
widely
believed, even among the most Euro-skeptical of observers, that joining the eurozone will affirm these countries' successful transformation into modern market economies.
And it has been getting better at consulting more
widely
and debating issues more openly.
The middle class has grown to historic levels; poverty has been cut almost in half; access to education and health care has been expanded; and prosperity is being shared more
widely
than ever.
Given this, the real risks lie outside Europe, where there is no such framework for peace, and the rules of the game vary
widely.
While South Korean officials rarely say in public what they really think, it is
widely
believed that US policymakers have little motivation to reconcile with South Korea’s government right now – they would prefer to stifle South Korea’s increasingly loud demands.
Yes, the economy’s long slide reflects Italian leaders’ failure to confront the country’s loss of competitiveness; but it is a failure that is
widely
shared in Europe.
He is
widely
credited for setting the country’s agenda, and for being the motor behind the liberal economic reforms that since 2004 have meant a qualitative leap in the Egyptian economy.
A few decades ago, it was
widely
assumed that progress in mass education would gradually bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and popular belief, thereby contributing to a more serene and more rational democracy.
By far the most
widely
used instrument are anti-dumping duties aimed at imposing some restraint on companies that behave in an anti-competitive way.
Inside Africa’s Consumer RevolutionJOHANNESBURG – Nowadays, Africa’s economic potential – and the business opportunities that go with it – is
widely
acknowledged.
CAMBRIDGE – As the Federal Reserve moves closer to initiating one of the most long-awaited and
widely
predicted periods of rising short-term interest rates in the United States, many are asking how emerging markets will be affected.
One of the greatest obstacles to the spread of democracy is the
widely
held view that religion and democracy are inimical to each other: to adopt democracy means to banish God and religion from the public sphere and make it strictly a private affair.
This apparently seamless transition, however, is
widely
expected to usher in a complex and potentially difficult decade for China – and for the rest of the world.
We need to celebrate, advertise, and propagandize new innovations only when their success is questionable, before they have become
widely
accepted.
In fact, on CCTV’s
widely
viewed 7 p.m. national newscast, not a word on Liu was mentioned on the day he received the prize.
Elsewhere - including Europe and the United States - anti-Semitism survives among a fringe of neo-Nazis and renegades like Ellwanger, but also, more widely, in milder forms of prejudice.
Following the crisis, this problem has become
widely
recognized, including by business leaders such as Goldman Sachs’ CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
If I were a proponent of legal moralism, I would argue that it is, after all, a moral judgment – if a
widely
shared one – that the value of riding my motorbike with my hair flowing free is outweighed by the risk of head injuries if I crash.
The Financial Sector’s Climate ImperativePARIS – In the decade since the global financial crisis, mechanisms to boost the financial system’s resilience have been
widely
discussed.
First, it emphasizes the government’s commitment to “respect and protect human rights,” prohibiting law-enforcement authorities from extracting confessions “by torture, corporal punishment, or abuse” and abolishing
widely
criticized programs for “re-education through the labor system.”
Its approach will determine whether Brazil goes the way of Venezuela, which is currently mired in stagflation, or Chile,
widely
regarded as Latin America’s best-run economy.
Estimates vary widely, but there could be up to 20 billion barrels – a volume that would make Kenya one of Africa’s most resource-rich countries, second only to Nigeria, which has 37 billion barrels of proven reserves.
It is, therefore, little surprise that China’s policies are
widely
regarded as a reflection of former Chinese Premier Deng Xiaoping’s call for a strategy of “hiding our light and nurturing our strength.”
Some provisions of the German law draw on the
widely
shared ethical principles of respect for individual autonomy and privacy.
Are We Really Secessionists Now?LONDON – The World Court’s recent ruling on Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence is being
widely
touted as giving a green light to secessionist movements to gain statehood.
In addition, although less
widely
appreciated, significant reductions in federal spending are already under way, with more likely to come.
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