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For that matter, many of the arguments in this volume echo those he made in earlier books like "Globalization and Its Discontents," and they underscore his beliefs about the limitations of "market fundamentalism" ("the notion that unfettered markets, all by themselves, can ensure economic prosperity and growth") and the essential role that governments must play in regulating markets.

First, China wants to underscore its belief in the inherent rights of sovereign nations, and their own belief in non-interference in 'domestic' affairs.

The quality of its investors underscore the belief that GoCardless could go global.

His testimony on Thursday will no doubt underscore his belief that — no matter what people say about him — he is a figure of impartial justice.

Presenting his latest couture collection in the traditional salons of the Hotel Intercontinental yesterday, Saint Laurent set out to underscore his belief that the original is still the best.

Such incidents, Mr. Greenfield writes, underscore his belief that "history doesn't turn on a dime; it turns on a plugged nickel," that history "is as much a product of chance as of the broader forces at play".

Still, the disclosures may be intended, at least in part, to underscore the belief of Western officials that the Iranian efforts are speeding ahead, and the assertions could aid in efforts to press Iran to open up locations long closed to inspectors.

Marc Chandler, currency strategist with Mellon Bank, remarked, "E.C.B. officials have made it clear that the objective of the intervention was not to push the euro to some predetermined level against the dollar, but to underscore its belief that the single currency was undervalued".

He told BBC News that the feedback from that programme helped underscore his belief that users are more than ready for this new shift in computing.

Apparently Smith used the Hitler reference to underscore his belief that there's good in everyone.

He gave the organization the name "Opus Dei", which in Latin means "Work of God", in order to underscore the belief that the organization was not his (Escrivá's) work, but was rather God's work.

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