Maybe glance at: http://www.seattlep-i.com/wtogalleries/tuesday
Any views on this? If anyone's interested I can pass on reports, info.
Perhaps the straw-concept most in need of a blaze could be -credibility-;
that is, the strategically presumed extent to which an underdeveloped
economy can seem to present credible opportunities for US and EU trade
extension. It should not suffice for some robot at the World Bank's
Finance and Private Sector Development Division in Washington just to say
(as no doubt he is funded to), that an economy doesn't seem credible on
account of the state of its nation's financial institutions and policies,
for that nation then to have to scrap all its considered tariffs in the
interests of US 'liberalization'. The more effectively EU states can
cohere in advancing members' trade interests, the more powerful these
robots will become, since the WTO requires just that happy success to make
itself seem indispensible (as a competitor and preventative against
some spectral future EU hegemony). This casts a bad light on e.g. the
iambic pentameter, and also I'd say on the alexandrine; in particular any
unimpeded confluence of the two ought violently to be protested.
k
(remember what Olson said of Joyce in _Mayan Letters_: this dream talk
and all its florid linguistic miscegenation is more about -trade- than
anything else, -these days-.)
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