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Of course, European integration has been driven from the outset precisely by the shared historical memory of the terrible suffering
wrought
by aggressive nationalism.
In addition to the changes being
wrought
by automation, the job market is being transformed by digital platforms like Uber that facilitate exchanges between consumers and individual suppliers of services.
But the damage hardly compares to that which would be
wrought
by Trump’s proposals.
But media coverage has failed to look far enough into the future, and to comprehend the full extent of the changes that will be
wrought
by new forms of electronic money, as people and businesses invent new ways of doing business.
The change
wrought
by “’68” affected, above all, traditional culture, hidebound moralism, and the principle of hierarchical authority.
The question now is whether Western institutions are strong enough to contain the global plutocracy that low interest rates have
wrought.
The pro-stimulus camp often refers to the damage
wrought
by fiscal retrenchment in the US in 1937, four years after Franklin Roosevelt’s election as US president and the launch of the New Deal.
So it is no surprise that banking and financial-services companies are not safe from the immense transformations
wrought
by technological innovation.
Ebola has undoubtedly
wrought
tremendous agony.
The Trump Factor and US Foreign PolicyBERLIN – In the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency, the damage
wrought
by his administration’s foreign policy fell well short of what had been feared.
The CIO should not be the minister of education, but he or she can provide advice on the use of information technology for everything from curriculum content to the institutional changes that can be
wrought
by better teacher-parent-student communications concerning homework assignments, grades, and even school-bus schedules and lunch menus.
They restrict governments even from placing temporary controls on the kind of destabilizing short-term capital flows that have so often
wrought
havoc in financial markets and fueled crises in developing countries.
After the destruction of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the shutdown of much of New York City by Sandy in 2012, the devastation
wrought
on Texas by Harvey, and now the prospect of Irma pummeling Florida, the US can and should do better.
In fact, part of the perceived slowdown can be attributed to measurement issues: In Europe, as well as the United States, the technological changes being
wrought
by smartphones and the Internet simply are not showing up in the productivity data.
His early momentum and the apparent support – or at least tolerance – of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reflect Iranians’ weariness with international isolation and their bitterness over the economic havoc that ever-tightening sanctions have
wrought.
Putting FDI on the G20 AgendaNEW YORK – While much of the world’s attention is focused on the economic damage being
wrought
by US President Donald Trump’s trade wars, global trade’s twin – foreign direct investment – has largely been neglected.
The Cultural Revolution’s major figures, who
wrought
so much mindless violence, thus either maintain their silence or offer spurious self-defenses.
Like the dramatic changes once
wrought
by mass production, there is similar potential in the development and application of 3D printing, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and other resource-efficient technologies.
But six decades of independence have
wrought
significant change, as exposure to British practices has faded and India’s natural boisterousness reasserted itself.
Throughout 2019, we will work closely with established and emerging leaders to analyze the issues, identify opportunities, and make recommendations to ensure that the transformations being
wrought
by financial digitalization will be ones that ultimately benefit the planet and its people.
He remembered the impoverished backwater that Singapore was in the 1920’s, and now he saw the gleaming city that free enterprise – together with Lee Kwan Yew’s quasi-authoritarian leadership – had
wrought.
Europe’s Katrina-in-WaitingAs Europeans watched President Bush stumble over the death, destruction, and chaos
wrought
by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, some could not help patting themselves on the back and saying, “Thank God for our social solidarity.”
This denaturing of the spirit means that our civilization is
wrought
with paradoxes.
Western governments are ready to argue with the Chinese and Indians about whether and when the burden of cuts will be spread to emerging economies, but are silent on the much bigger injustice
wrought
on the world’s poorest people.
Is he just pausing long and hard before pressing the Fed to stoke the economy ahead of the 2020 election, and ultimately to monetize the massive deficits
wrought
by Republican tax cuts?
That means adjusting to the long-term changes in the existing order's parameters – changes that have been wrought, above all, by China's rapid rise.
Solidarity with JapanPRAGUE – The shattering earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11 have
wrought
devastating physical damage – aggravated by the threat of a nuclear disaster – across the country’s northeastern coastal areas, and have rekindled grave fears in the only country to have experienced fully the atom’s potential for horror.
Liberals typically ignore the shaky intellectual and historical evidence for the first belief and the damage to governments’ political legitimacy
wrought
by their commitment to the second.
Instead, it
wrought
for France – and much of Europe – Jacobin terror, right-wing counter-terror, decades of war, and eventually Napoleonic tyranny.
Miracles and Irrelevance – the Future of the G8Two weeks after the G8 leaders met in Germany an impression remains that they
wrought
a political miracle in Heiligendamm.
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