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A recognized community of water and energy interests and programs for their joint exploitation, for example in the rift valley, may lead, as was the motivation for the first stage of European integration, to a
wider
integration on a
wider
scale in the region.
Chua’s focus is unrelentingly on solitary activities in the home, with no encouragement of group activities, or of concern for others, either in school or in the
wider
community.
Or is it, on the contrary, a phenomenon with
wider
European significance?
At the same time, integration into the
wider
European and global economy has no doubt contributed to excessively fast expansion in private-sector and foreign-currency debt, which has complicated the crisis in many countries.
MPS’s travails could have
wider
economic repercussions.
Rather than being somewhat provincial, Middle Israel is educated, bilingual or multilingual, and extremely well connected to the
wider
world.
The mission must therefore walk a fine line to bridge the country’s communal divisions, which will be possible only with a clear understanding of Lebanon and the
wider
Middle East.
And the Kurdish question entails a potential for much
wider
conflict, because statehood would also threaten the territorial integrity of Syria, Iraq, and probably Iran.
Manufacturing Workers 24 Months after Layoff in the EU15Source : OECDThrough the EGF, part of the cost of helping displaced textile workers would be borne by all EU countries, thereby making
wider
trade liberalization a more likely prospect.
New economic policies and institutions were invented in the belief that a more rationally and humanely organized economy would deliver higher productivity and wages, greater job satisfaction, lower unemployment,
wider
participation, and milder slumps.
Likewise, the joint expeditionary forces established under the treaties could lead to the eventual creation of a
wider
structure, as they already contemplate “bilateral cooperation with NATO, the European Union, the United Nations, or other operations.”
Another Fine Italian MessROME – A game of smoke and mirrors: this is how Italy’s current electoral campaign appears – both to Italians and the
wider
world.
This largely reflects the belief that, if a breakdown of negotiations triggers another Greek crisis, the systemic risks to the eurozone and the
wider
European Union would be far smaller than they were just a few years ago.
The US experience has
wider
implications.
They are surely willing to learn from the
wider
world as they seek to promote China’s national interests abroad and encourage gradual change at home.
Which gulfs are
wider
– those between member states or those within them?
We believe, for example, that EU integration needs to be
wider
as well as deeper, thereby maintaining its positive transformative influence in neighboring regions.
But Trump is part of a
wider
phenomenon throughout the democratic world.
Nevertheless, peace with Syria could be a major building block in a
wider
Israeli-Arab settlement, and consequently of a more stable Middle East, though it is unrealistic to expect that Syria would automatically sever its special relationship with Iran in exchange for the Golan Heights.
They seem to believe that possession of nuclear weapons provides them with far
wider
room for strategic and tactical boldness.
If this line is to be maintained, the exit door must immediately be made much wider, and huge fire extinguishers must be brandished.
Now mainstream politicians from the governing party are openly making the case for Britain leaving the European Union, or at least radically changing its relationship with it – which may amount to the same thing – with the sympathy of some of our nation’s leaders and far
wider
support among the public.
In fact, it signals the opposite--that the
wider
society itself is a hotbed of knowledge production, over which universities do not enjoy any special privilege or advantage.
Now they face increasing global pressure to open universities to the
wider
public, typically for reasons unrelated to the pursuit of pure knowledge.
The republican project of modernization will continue, with a
wider
mobilization of society.
The lessons learned from Japan’s earthquake and nuclear accident would be shared with China, South Korea, and the
wider
international community, and, in an addendum, the Japanese authorities promised to “continue to provide information…with the greatest transparency possible.”
On the financial side, China is promoting
wider
international use of its currency, the renminbi.
To be sure,
wider
international use of the renminbi as a vehicle for cross-border trade and investment will heighten other countries’ dependence on renminbi-denominated credit in times of crisis.
These countries should institutionalize their “quad” initiative, with the India-Japan dyad forming the cornerstone of efforts to pursue
wider
collaboration in the region.
Likewise, the proportion of children dying before their fifth birthday has been halved, partly because an additional two billion people now benefit from better sanitation and
wider
access to clean drinking water.
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