In America and in Britain, this is seen clearly because the philosophical divide is most clear-cut.
But it is clearly out there in the world, and in Britain, a tough economic picture.
She described the functioning of self-regulation in The Guardian and in Britain, where the Media Council plays a significant role.
And in Britain, plentiful North Sea gas propelled a shift from coal.
First, the fiscal stimulus may not be bold enough and in Britain is being withdrawn before the economy is back on its feet.
But in Germany the pessimists are ahead by 70% to 23%, in France by 66% to 33%, and in Britain by 61% to 28%.
There has been particular concern about DVT in the US, Australia and in Britain, where a 28-year-old women died last October after arriving from Sydney.
"She never forgot about the crimes committed by the Rwandan government's forces, and that was unpopular, especially in the United States and in Britain, " said Roth.
CNN: Leading light in African human rights killed in Buffalo crash
In France it is 64%, and in Britain just 58%.
ECONOMIST: Five simple rules for running a first-class hospital
And in Britain manufacturers are at their gloomiest since 1980.
ECONOMIST: The fabled Mittelstand is feeling the pinch more than most
In America and in Britain, on both the hardback and paperback lists, non-fiction books with a life-affirming or self-improving message are holding their own against those with a downbeat one.
The relentlessly bleak data, reflecting weakness across the Continent and in Britain, came a day after political leaders again failed to break the deadlock over how to resolve the European debt crisis.
Although Texaco has soured on its experience with retail marketing in America and in Britain, Shell is now trying to leverage its strong retail brand by selling natural gas directly to households in Georgia.
The yield curve is flattening in America (the gap between the short-term federal funds rate and yields on ten-year Treasuries is only a smidgeon more than one percentage point) and in Britain it is inverted (long bonds yield less than shorter ones).
Deeper shifts will also be necessary: a strengthening of consumer society in China, for example, and a reallocation of resources towards tradable goods and services in Britain and America.
The NDP is also profiting from the travails of Michael Ignatieff, the Liberal leader, who entered politics in 2006 after spending most of the three previous decades working as a journalist and academic in Britain and the United States.
The company also announced a comprehensive package of investment and sourcing actions in Britain and elsewhere in Europe.
Some people avoid supermarkets and buy their groceries online from firms such as Fresh Direct in America and Ocado in Britain.
ECONOMIST: Competition in your local supermarket is getting vicious
Britvic, which makes and sells PepsiCo brands such as Pepsi and 7UP in Britain and Ireland, said total group sales volumes were down 1.6%.
Which is why Tim Barraclough and his colleagues at Imperial College, London, spent three years collecting bdelloids from ponds and streams in Britain and Italy.
But the other three all live and work in Britain, and two, including Ms Takahashi, studied here.
The key, he thinks, lies in breaking the state down into innovative smaller units, like charter schools in America and academies in Britain.
To the extent that Debouzy's article represents a significant thought stream in France and perhaps in Britain, it tells us three important things.
We should be supporting university students who come to Britain and invest in Britain, but we should also be having tougher action on illegal immigration.
All over the rich world, young people are getting their licences later than they used to in America (see chart) and also in Britain, Canada, France, Norway, South Korea and Sweden.
ECONOMIST: The future of driving: Seeing the back of the car | The
Economic growth is strong in France and picking up in Britain, Italy and Germany.
To find out, they drew on data from two groups of people, one in New Zealand and one in Britain.
ECONOMIST: Intelligence and genetics: The nature of nurture | The
Merloni grew both organically and by acquisition, buying Indesit in 1987, Stinol, Russia's top brand, in 1999, and Hotpoint in Britain last year.
Since then, however, politics in both countries, and especially in Britain, has converged around the centre.
应用推荐