There is in all the discussions so far a broad recognition that Europe presents the greatest challenge.
Monday's broad declines in Europe and the U.S. carried over into Asian markets, as investors feared that the Cyprus bailout plan to impose some losses on bondholders and depositors might be repeated in other countries.
The White House plan, referred to as the Phased Adaptive Approach, calls for protecting an increasingly broad swath of Europe in four successive stages through 2020 as Aegis missiles, computers and radars become more capable.
EU's foreign-policy chief, muses that there are three broad reasons why western Europe has enjoyed almost 60 years of peace since 1945.
The argument is hard to disprove, or to disentangle from other factors, most notably a broad loss of influence for Europe and Mr Sarkozy's mercurial diplomatic style.
European markets were in broad decline, with the Stoxx Europe 600 down 1.1% for its second straight loss.
The Conservative Party was a "broad church" which, on Europe, had managed to have "a disagreement... about an issue we actually agree about" - the need for reform and an in-out EU referendum.
There is a sense that many things are being put on hold until after next year's federal elections in Germany but Mr Meister supports the chancellor's broad vision of a political union in Europe.
Their standard short, specialised degrees suit only the well prepared: in three years there is no time for a ruthless weeding-out after one year, as is common elsewhere in Europe, or for a broad education before choosing a major subject, as in America.
Angles, Saxons and Jutes left their mound dwellings and broad bean fields in the wetlands of northern Europe in droves.
Car sales are sagging across Europe because of the debt crisis and a broad recession.
The cynical believe this is part of a plan to federalize Europe from the shattered economic pieces of a broad European sovereign default.
This hardening of the mind raises an interesting question when combined with a broad global trend: the demographics of aging populations in Europe, Japan, the United States, and other high income countries.
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While car sales have been strong in the U.S. and China, they are sagging across Europe because of the sovereign debt crisis and a broad recession.
Of course, if you average out stock picks within rote selections of broad stock categories such as health care or technology, Asia or Europe, growth or value, you will find that the major effect on your performance comes from timing the market.
First, abortion rights command broad popular support in the United States, just as they do in Europe.
Using annual productivity data for the whole economy (which are available over a longer period), the broad relationship between the exchange rate and relative productivity growth in America and Europe seems to have persisted for most of the past 30 years.
He says that while he is keeping an eye on the oil pits, it's the state of affairs in Europe that is more troubling, as a result of the broad risk factors and the exposure of major U.S. carriers to European markets.
There is also a risk that transatlantic ties will be soured by broad policy differences: for example, over America's missile-defence plans or Europe's hopes for military self-reliance.
In addition, last week Texas Instruments ( TXN) raised its Q2 guidance range citing strong broad-based demand of chips and that the company was not seeing any adverse effects from Europe.
EU's 20 official languages. (The cost of translation makes getting a patent in Europe far more expensive than in, say, America.) This would have created broad patent-protection and cut costs for inventors.
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For Expedia, the partnership with England's referees was primarily a matter of latching onto the Premier League's broad exposure in Asian markets, according to Andrew Warner, Expedia's senior marketing director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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