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Western diplomats should encourage Turkmenistan’s government to follow through on its educational exchange plans, and urge Berdymukhamedov to enable
wider
Internet access for his population.
Our work, which the Nobel Prize Committee has helped to bring to the attention of a
wider
public, provides a part of the intellectual foundation of the Third Way, which is increasingly recognized as the only means by which we can achieve economic progress with social justice.
A comprehensive assessment of a country’s macro investment risk requires looking systematically at the stocks and flows of the national account to capture all dangers, including risk in the financial system and the real economy, as well as
wider
risk issues.
This repression of liberal reformers passes unnoticed in the
wider
world, with America’s silence particularly noticeable.
African policymakers will need to go beyond the initial framework that has already been agreed under the CFTA, to identify sectors that can be brought into the fold of a wider, integrated services market.
Embittered, fanatical, vengeful: those who rebel against the status quo enter the
wider
world seeking retaliation, not just against the regimes that deformed them, but against the West, which propped up the region’s authoritarians in the interest of “stability.”
Voluntary standards, such as those set by the International Standards Organization, are also gaining
wider
currency.
But Gaza has become the land that time – and the
wider
international community – forgot.
Nearly three years later, there is only stalemate – to match the
wider
stalemate in the search for a Palestinian state that can live alongside Israel.
The IMF concluded that “a
wider
dispersion of credit risk has derisked the financial sector.”
We, like all EU presidencies, will be representing the
wider
Union interests when we negotiate.
But on almost every major policy issue, she was tone-deaf in sensing the popular mood, and seemed to have no guiding principles attractive to either her party or the
wider
public.
Islamic EvangelismMany believe that religious revival and political radicalism among Muslims who reside in the West reflects the traditions and conflicts of the Middle East or the
wider
Muslim world.
They provide both maxims for action and a language to "sell" such action to the
wider
public.
Once in place, broadband helps create more jobs in the
wider
economy.
We actively seek
wider
engagement with religious leaders on this issue.
For example, of the top 100 economists in September 2015, only 14 were absent from the much
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top 5% in 2006, and only two others had advanced more than 200 spots over the previous decade.
And it has testified to the good sense of those who have been arguing for years, in a variety of Asian and
wider
global contexts, that maritime search, rescue, and disaster relief is an ideal place to start in creating confidence building mechanisms aimed at laying the foundations for conflict prevention and resolution.
This fear comes at a time when the
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Middle East is abuzz with talk of democratic change.
The key problem is the so-called Irish backstop, which would prevent the establishment of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the absence of a
wider
deal on the future of UK-EU relations.
But chronic disease soon became a
wider
public-health issue as the death toll from cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes seemed to rise.
Despite early errors, Hungary's banking industry is now the most sophisticated among the transition economies and the internationalized part is modernizing its corporate services, contributing to the health of companies in the
wider
economy.
Balancing these objectives remains the key challenge: public-service pensions must not become an unsustainable burden on public finances and the
wider
economy, but they must also deliver decent incomes that minimize the need for retired public-service workers to rely on state welfare benefits.
And yet the economic divide in the US has grown much wider, with devastating effects on those without a college education, a group that includes almost three-quarters of African-Americans.
Today, the disempowered Shia are forced to seek political connections and backing from the region’s
wider
Shia political movements to compensate for the discrimination they face at home.
With the 1995 Social Summit adopting a
wider
definition of poverty that includes deprivation, social exclusion, and lack of participation, the situation today may be even worse than suggested by a money-income poverty line.
Born of the American and French Revolutions, that vision linked Europe to North America in a
wider
Atlantic civilization.
And they may also wish to play a role on the
wider
world stage, as when they link up with fellow ethnics in international religious, cultural and labour organizations.
But a
wider
community – including governments, businesses, researchers, philosophers, faith communities, and even poets and artists – could devise and implement holistic strategies.
If so, these countries will be exposed to
wider
swings.
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