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The gap between rich and poor is getting
wider.
The
wider
politics of poverty must be placed at the top of the international agenda, along with the three factors most critical to development: climate, conflict, and capital.
Before it joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, China had a
wider
range of policy instruments for achieving this end.
China has fallen out of love with us; my people know too much about the
wider
world; and everyone knows that to use our handful of nuclear weapons would be suicidal.
Thinner, better dressed, and more soft-spoken, she developed a kind of charisma that enabled her to appeal to a
wider
variety of supporters, from unemployed young people to the disenchanted middle class, from policemen wary of losing control to second- or third-generation immigrants who wanted to close France’s doors to foreigners.
Central banks increasingly realize that no matter how much legal independence they have, their credibility with investors requires transparent monetary policy and effective communication with politicians and the
wider
public.
And, whether it comes in the form of a capital strike by foreign bondholders, or of domestic labor strikes and
wider
social and political unrest, France’s leaders remain entirely unprepared for the inevitable.
Post-Cold War India began pursuing mutually beneficial strategic partnerships with other key players in Asia and the
wider
world.
The European Union and other developed countries are already intent on tackling the problem of global food security, and could easily tailor their own schemes to become part of this
wider
program.
Agriculture, after all, must be viewed in the context of the
wider
eco-system, which also means developing improved methods for conserving resources such as soil, forests, and fisheries.
Should Musharraf’s government backslide even more on its commitments to restore parliamentary democracy, Pakistan’s crisis would not only be exacerbated, but it might begin to infect the
wider
region.
If similarly shameful disclosures multiply, as I believe they will, let us at least hope that official apologies and condemnations may finally give way to wider, more genuine accountability and reform.
They are natural allies for those who think that America’s income and wealth gap could stand to be even
wider
than it already is.
I vividly recall a time in my life when many people feared that starvation would soon run rampant, gaps between the rich and poor would grow ever wider, and everything would eventually come crashing down.
Akazi Kanoze epitomizes how a small initiative can catalyze
wider
education-sector reform, by emphasizing links to local employers that provide access to entry-level jobs, internships, and apprenticeships.
Whether in Nairobi, Shanghai, Pittsburgh, Lisbon, or Melbourne, consumers find a much
wider
variety of goods, at cheaper prices, than any one country could produce alone.
And over the years, researchers have continually developed new, more accurate methods for detecting a
wider
variety of substances.
The CEO needs to be talking about the business of the company to its workforce, investors, and the
wider
world, not be stuck at the AGM defending the executive team’s salaries.
In the same way, the Europeans will eventually find themselves having to speak with one voice and act as one body in the
wider
world, if only because a globalized world will not allow them the luxury of doing anything else.
Still, possibly the British mood portends a
wider
change of climate for Western liberal democracies, and the onset of a new, less indulgent era.
In Russia, the Revolution of the 1990s has clearly entered its stabilization phase: there is broad acceptance of the market and private property; the period of feeble state authority and weak government is giving way to enhanced state power as an exhausted society allows today’s rulers
wider
latitude for political maneuver.
Perhaps debriefing serves merely to professionalize distress - part of the
wider
process nowadays by which adversity has been professionalized.
They want much
wider
latitude to intervene.
An imbalance between profits and investment is a major reason for today’s tepid growth in developed and developing countries alike; unless it is addressed, the result could be a
wider
crisis of legitimacy for corporate governance and economic management.
These refusals to accept matters of plain fact reflect a still
wider
pattern.
Until now, European unification, and its meaning in the
wider
context of civilization, has been hidden behind technical, economic, financial and administrative issues.
Islam as a Tool of ModernizationA big worry in Iraq and the
wider
Middle East is that Islam and modernization are enemies.
Moreover, the north’s troubles are only part of a
wider
national story of surging unemployment, restless young people, endemic corruption, and a growing sense of hopelessness.
As algorithmic decision-making spreads to a
wider
range of policymaking areas, it is shedding a harsh light on the social biases that once lurked in the shadows of the data we collect.
Chaudhry was fired again, a move accompanied this time by a
wider
shakeup of the already shaken-up judiciary.
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