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For the
wider
Middle East, the issue is how to build a middle class that can safeguard stability.
A prosperous and inclusive democracy is the only way out for Turkey, and it would restore a model that the countries of the
wider
Middle East desperately need.
While Obama chose to stick to the economic factors driving the TPP, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on the eve of the just-concluded Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering in Hawaii, laid out the initiative’s
wider
strategic context.
The strong associations between PLCs and, say, poverty or gender suggest that
wider
social forces exert considerable pressure on individual behaviors affecting health.
Yet Trump’s actions have
wider
diplomatic implications, which he seems incapable of calculating.
Moreover, the EU should be able to legislate on a
wider
array of policies, including, for example, taxation.
Led by Ben Bernanke, a former leading academic economist, the Fed at first fell into the trap of turning a blind eye to the
wider
consequences of the sub-prime mortgage crisis.
Originally a concept created by economists for economists, its use for determining when, and by how much, a public deficit must be corrected is becoming a matter for
wider
discussion.
The UNDP, and the
wider
UN system, is supporting governments as they place greater emphasis on disaster-risk reduction, including preparedness, by strengthening their institutional capacity to plan and act when needed.
Similar “mission creep” and commercialization prompted the US Food and Drug Administration to reprimand the American company Darwin Life for promoting its three-person IVF techniques for the much
wider
market of age-related infertility.
The IPCC report also underscores what some development experts and economists have been saying for years: energy choices should take into account
wider
benefits.
In the case of the Rohingya crisis, insufficient funding has been compounded by
wider
failures by humanitarian agencies, including weak coordination, turf battles, and differences over which curriculum should be used – an apparently esoteric issue that has become entangled with questions about Rohingya children’s future status.
And China’s diplomacy in Sudan, where it has invested massively in developing the country’s oil resources, will be a test of whether or not it intends to be a responsible stakeholder in Africa and the
wider
world.
The hyper-speed of Globalization 2.0 suggests the need for quicker triggers and
wider
coverage for worker retraining, relocation allowances, job-search assistance, wage insurance for older workers, and longer-duration unemployment benefits.
It also means that people who otherwise might consume news in moderation are being inundated with political polemic and debate, including extreme positions and falsehoods, which heighten the risk of misinforming or polarizing
wider
swaths of the public.
New forms of activity – Internet auctions, Internet encyclopedias, Internet chat rooms –reproduced over a much
wider
area the interactions of individuals.
But such a G-2 framework is not consistent with China’s independent foreign policy, nor with the general trend towards
wider
dispersion of geopolitical power within the international community.
The differences between President Bush and John Kerry with respect to leadership on the economy are
wider
than in any other Presidential election in our experience.
An even
wider
range of countries have laws against discrimination on the basis of a person’s sexual orientation, in areas like housing and employment.
In the larger picture, Turkey is not only an important member of NATO, with influence both in the Balkans and the Middle East, but it also plays a vital role in the
wider
world.
They welcome measured and respectful US, European, and
wider
support.
The failure of the UK’s “Remain” campaign to rebut concerns about migration reflects the
wider
inability of the global elite to convince people that the free movement of capital, goods, and people is in general good for everyone.
Sri Lanka’s Buddhist traditions and historic links with Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos makes it easy for it to be a future member of ASEAN, which Sri Lanka should try to join as a means of anchoring its economy in the
wider
region.
As Rodrigo Vergara, Governor of the Central Bank of Chile, observed in his prepared remarks at Jackson Hole, large currency depreciations in many emerging markets (most notably some oil and commodity producers) since the spring of 2013 have been associated with a rise in inflationary pressures in the face of
wider
output gaps.
If that process fuels
wider
disruption of the industry, it could hasten the dawn of a genuinely new era for human mobility.
But, rather than just selling products abroad, Japanese enterprises need to expand operations beyond their borders and cast a
wider
net for international talent.
What’s more, they will have also helped to improve their own lives and enhance the economic prospects of their
wider
community.
And, in terms of the
wider
gains, one study found that a five-year improvement in life expectancy can translate into a 0.5-percentage-point increase in annual per capita income growth.
But even when people do not work together, globalization, by bringing the world to everyone’s living room (or hut), enables them to make much
wider
comparisons of their living standards.
For example, the refugee problem cannot be separated from
wider
problems concerning the integration of all inhabitants of Palestine, Jordan, and Israel – where the refugees are most numerous – into civil societies where they may enjoy equal legal status and equal access to economic and cultural opportunities.
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