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When they venture in that direction, they get into trouble, as experience with fixed-but-adjustable exchange rates makes
abundantly
clear.
Yet, when it became
abundantly
clear that Greece’s debt burden had been taken to insolvency levels, creditors delayed the moment of truth.
But one thing has become
abundantly
clear: their timid efforts so far – personal sanctions, an embargo on weapons exports, and the temporary suspension of Russia’s G-8 membership – have proved to be far from adequate to convince Russian President Vladimir Putin to back down.
The Return of Geopolitics to EuropeBERLIN – With Russia’s military invasion and annexation of Crimea, and the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made it
abundantly
clear that he has no intention of respecting the inviolability of borders and the primacy of international legal norms.
Irrespective of the arguments put forward in support of ID, which have been
abundantly
refuted, let it simply be stated that a theory based on an a priori declaration that things are not naturally explainable is not a scientific theory.
It must be
abundantly
clear to the incoming administration that the combined economic and environmental interest in pursuing the sustainability agenda will continue to push countries and companies alike in that direction.
The need for Obama to address the region’s new realities early in his tenure has been underlined by the current financial crisis, which has made
abundantly
clear that the center of global economic power has shifted toward the East.
This is
abundantly
clear in the US, for example, where the Republican Party denies climate change for the sole reason that it is heavily funded by the US oil industry.
Obstfeld had in mind a bailout mechanism for banks, but it is now
abundantly
clear that one also needs a lender of last resort and a bankruptcy mechanism for states and municipalities.
But what should be
abundantly
clear from the US and Australian cases is that no government should ever mount an intelligence operation, particularly against an ally or friend, simply because it can.
Even in the depths of the euro crisis, they could still borrow
abundantly
at what remained, by historical standards, low interest rates.
Germany and France – as de facto leaders of the European Union – are haggling over a belated support package, but they have made it
abundantly
clear that Greece must slash public-sector wages and other spending.
The war in Lebanon has made it
abundantly
clear how far this dangerous process has already progressed.
And it is
abundantly
clear in the struggle between the European Council and the European Commission for control over the forthcoming Brexit negotiations, in which the Council is concerned primarily about upholding the autonomy of the member states.
But, even before those discussions take place, it is
abundantly
clear that there are a number of powerful reasons for maintaining NATO’s current mix of capabilities, including the presence of US nuclear weapons in Europe.
Throughout 2004, it became
abundantly
clear that Russia’s internal security apparatus had gained the upper hand in deciding how to manage economic and political problems.
After exploring this issue with legislators in several countries over the past couple of months, it has become
abundantly
clear that many do not have a full grasp of the myriad issues that need to be considered.
Perhaps most important, whatever direction Canadian foreign (and domestic) policy takes, it is
abundantly
clear that the policymaking process will change dramatically under Trudeau.
Ultimately, the Indian economy will have to generate productive jobs for the low-skilled workers with which it is
abundantly
endowed.
In the time Kim spent avoiding discussing North Korea’s shambolic economy, he made it
abundantly
clear that the country’s real pride is its nuclear program.
It was
abundantly
evident in the run-up to the Games how important it was to Chinese everywhere to show themselves to advantage.
And Chinese policymakers made it
abundantly
clear how unhappy they would be with a negative decision.
The IAEA’s job is to determine whether a nation has violated its safeguards agreement, and El-Baradei has made it
abundantly
clear that Iran has.
We cannot afford to leave the region’s protracted conflicts such as the ones in Nagorno-Karabakh and Transnistria on the back burner, as last year’s war in Georgia made
abundantly
clear.
Whichever policies – macro or micro – turn out to work best for addressing today’s economic problems, one thing has become
abundantly
clear: optimism is out of fashion.
Although reports have so far not implicated Annan directly, his management failures are
abundantly
clear.
Once workers owned the means of production collectively, Marx thought, the “springs of cooperative wealth” would flow more
abundantly
than those of private wealth – so abundantly, in fact, that distribution would cease to be a problem.
Ironically, the clearest demonstration that the springs of private wealth flow more
abundantly
than those of collective wealth can be seen in the history of the one major country that still proclaims its adherence to Marxism.
From the beginning of the integration process, Europe’s founding fathers had made it
abundantly
clear that the ultimate goal was a political union, with economic integration being but the first step.
What America’s Economy Needs from TrumpNEW YORK – Donald Trump’s astonishing victory in the United States presidential election has made one thing
abundantly
clear: too many Americans – particularly white male Americans – feel left behind.
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