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From this perspective, teaching undergraduates economics as a series of interconnected debates at best risks needlessly confusing students and at worst actively misleading them by suggesting problems or gaps in the theories where there are none (well, at least none that impressionable young students need to worry about).
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While the benefits of an increasingly interconnected world are still being debated and critiqued daily, there might just be an upside to knowing a camera's got its eye on you.
Moreover, the military's recognition of climate change, national security, and energy dependence as interconnected issues can sway the national debate".
The vertebrate brain is composed of several interconnected, functionally distinct structures and much debate has surrounded the basic question of how these structures evolve.
This course on global thought will consider the ways in which we think about, debate, and give meaning to the interconnected world in which we live.
David Edgar, a playwright equally concerned with politics, provides a sort of conclusion to the debate, suggesting that Brook's career divides into two interconnected halves: 'Only in England could Brook have posed the question he has striven to answer in France.' For Kustow, Brook has found a sort of answer, expressed in his work.
But even while policymakers in Europe debate ways to tackle TBTF, the risks posed by big, interconnected banks are materializing once again, as the adverse effect of rising sovereign credit risk on euro-area banks has led to renewed concerns about systemic risk.
A fourth category of challenge to the effective working of the CAB identified by CAB members related to a range of interconnected social or cultural factors affecting the possibility of free and open debate of ethical issues.
There are heated debates on the invasion of privacy that comes with an ever more interconnected world.
Both ideas have factored into a debate over how to prevent banks from becoming so large and interconnected that they are too big to fail, posing systemic risk to the financial system and requiring a government bailout if they falter.
But the debate truly began over a hundred years ago, when the increasingly interconnected world of the nineteenth century fostered a desire for the development of a global lingua franca.
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