Abundantly
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Whatever the future holds, the central fact is
abundantly
clear: Macron has seen what his predecessors only glimpsed.
Lee fought many battles with the international media over their coverage of Singapore, especially from the mid-1980s onward, by which point the country’s success had become
abundantly
clear.
China had made it
abundantly
clear that it would not be happy with a negative decision, and no one wanted to poke the dragon.
Yet it is
abundantly
clear from the Review that our partners expect a more active – and even more robust – German foreign policy in the future.
But, whatever the outcome, the latest episode makes it
abundantly
clear that our globalized world deserves a better international monetary system than the current “non-system” that evolved in an ad hoc manner after the collapse in the early 1970’s of the initial Bretton Woods arrangements.
As we reflect on that success, one thing is
abundantly
clear: the need for ambitious coalitions has returned.
As violent conflicts and crises intensify worldwide, from Africa to Asia, it is becoming
abundantly
clear that there is no longer a guarantor of order – not international law or even a global hegemon – that countries (and would-be state-builders) view as legitimate and credible.
Trump’s Strongman WeaknessNEW YORK – US President Donald Trump has made his affinity for authoritarian leaders
abundantly
clear.
But Sarkozy has not governed effectively, as his party’s disenchantment with him and polling data make
abundantly
clear.
But, while it is
abundantly
clear that Israel will not vanish, and that the Palestinians will not wave the white flag, the conditions for a two-state solution are deteriorating.
As the COVID-19 crisis makes
abundantly
clear, there is no useful distinction to be made between health and finance.
But as the COVID-19 pandemic has made
abundantly
clear, the need for GPGs is proliferating, and private markets will by definition not finance them.
The PiS government has now made its own position
abundantly
clear.
One thing is
abundantly
clear: Argentina must avoid another premature liberalization of capital flows.
Moreover, it is
abundantly
clear that no single top-down intervention will eliminate the coronavirus directly.
In John Donne’s immortal words, “No man is an island …” Nor is any country – as the COVID-19 crisis has made
abundantly
clear.
Second, it has become
abundantly
clear that India’s military inferiority to China reflects a widening economic gap.
It is now
abundantly
clear that science- and intelligence-based risk assessments are crucial for effective political leadership.
In the American case, the nullification crisis was resolved with a political compromise, because both sides realized that they had much to lose from open conflict (as would become
abundantly
clear when the Civil War erupted 30 years later).
It has become
abundantly
clear in recent years that even ostensibly appealing initiatives – such as banking and energy unions – get nowhere without buy-in from member states.
The man's whole patient, reasonable nature was revealed in clear phrases, which flowed
abundantly
without an effort.
One breathed there all sorts of vapours, which came out of the coal with the low bubbling sound of a spring, so
abundantly
sometimes that the lamps would not burn; to say nothing of fire-damp, which nobody noticed, for from one week's end to the other the men were always breathing it into their noses throughout the seam.
But after all, as Conseil noted, we enjoyed complete freedom, we were daintily and
abundantly
fed.
But I repeat: having no gunpowder, I've replaced it with air at high pressure, which is
abundantly
supplied me by the Nautilus's pumps."
Air tanks,
abundantly
charged, were placed on our backs, but the electric lamps were not in readiness.
Then there would be a great sob; next he would weep abundantly, and at last, the surprise past, he would forgive her.
His nose possessed, in an eminent manner, all the requisites for smelling, but with the most modest unobtrusiveness; the nostrils being
abundantly
capacious, without thrusting themselves in the way of their neighbors.
The black well knew the viands were not improving; and though
abundantly
able to comprehend the disadvantage of eating a cold dinner, it greatly exceeded his powers of philosophy to weigh all the latent consequences to society which depend on social order.
'Then, my dear,' said he, 'I resolved to have confessed all the circumstances of my own affairs to you, and let you know I had indeed made use of these artifices to obtain your consent to marry me, but had now nothing to do but ask to your pardon, and to tell you how abundantly, as I have said above, I would endeavour to make you forget what was past, by the felicity of the days to come.''Truly,' said I to him, 'I find you would soon have conquered me; and it is my affliction now, that I am not in a condition to let you see how easily I should have been reconciled to you, and have passed by all the tricks you had put upon me, in recompense of so much good-humour.
For this piece of service the captain demanded of us six thousand weight of tabacco, which he said he was accountable for to his freighter, and which we immediately bought for him, and made him a present of twenty guineas besides, with which he was
abundantly
satisfied.
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