Accentuated
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Their diet is mostly plant-based,
accentuated
with foods that they can carry into the fields.
Pumkinhead II is a mediocre movie whose flaws are
accentuated
by comparing it to the original.
Bad acting, unbelievably implausible plot lines, and second rate dialogue are only
accentuated
by cookie cutter characterizations.
The absence of well-articulated common analyses and policy coordination has
accentuated
legitimacy deficits, encouraging leaders and publics to opt for partial narratives and eroding confidence in existing institutional structures.
To this day, I remember vividly the sense of general anxiety that prevailed among citizens,
accentuated
by deep concern about what the future might hold.
The US has
accentuated
the positive, calling the agreement an important step forward.
Over time, and in a process
accentuated
by the recent economic crisis, size and economic might meant that Germany began to set the tempo of European affairs.
Thus, it would be natural for the Fed to worry about slowing economic growth in emerging countries
(accentuated
in countries like Brazil and India by the financial volatility that followed the Fed’s taper talk in May).
Such statements sounded new to Chinese ears, because they
accentuated
politics rather than trumpeting the Party’s usual emphasis on economic determinism.
Lula
accentuated
the traditional Brazilian attitude of not meddling in Cuban affairs, to the point of traveling to Havana shortly after a hunger-striking dissident died in prison there.
These deficiencies became
accentuated
by the decline in the price of oil.
They were swept out of power by hardliners who used the country’s jittery sense of security –
accentuated
by the presence of tens of thousands of American troops in neighboring countries – as a pretext to rig elections, stifle dissent, and reverse political and social freedoms.
The problem is
accentuated
when stabilization is given priority, owing to the economic pain and social backlash that can result.
One central concern is that, unlike Europe’s bloody wars of the first half of the twentieth century, which made war there unthinkable today, the wars in Asia in the second half of the twentieth century only
accentuated
bitter rivalries.
This may be
accentuated
in the future by the advent of the so-called sharing economy.
This “supercycle,” as White (quoting George Soros) calls it, was enabled, facilitated, and
accentuated
by Greenspan “puts” and financial liberalization.
Moreover, this tendency should have been
accentuated
by the fact that the productivity shock reflected a decline in the global capital-to-labor ratio implied by the integration of Chinese and Indian workers into the global economy.
In the same period, doomsters performed even more poorly, exaggerating the chances of negative changes in all the same places where boomsters
accentuated
the positive, plus several more (I still await the impending disintegration of Canada, Nigeria, India, Indonesia, South Africa, Belgium, and Sudan).
The sharp drop in international prices for commodities, such as oil and copper, together with a slowing Chinese economy, has reduced the region’s export earnings and
accentuated
domestic economic challenges.
The resulting deterioration in economic performance, including deep recessions in Brazil and Venezuela, has
accentuated
popular dissatisfaction with public services and amplified long-standing worries about inequality and misappropriation of public funds.
Polls suggest that immigration is the top concern among British voters, and the fact that at least one of the Paris terrorists may have entered the EU through Greece posing as a Syrian refugee has
accentuated
the public’s fears.
A concomitant of such Kurzschluss between mainstream leaders and voters has always been the politics of
accentuated
ethnic identity, ultra-nationalism, and outright bigotry.
Obama’s recalibration has
accentuated
the realist turn in American foreign policy, according to which the US is now willing to intervene only when its immediate interests are at stake.
Meanwhile, the pressure on Italian risk spreads has been
accentuated
by a shift in global markets.
Like the US, Europe’s manpower-related difficulties are
accentuated
by the rise of India and China.
These policies have improved domestic prospects in advanced countries, but they have
accentuated
the policy dilemmas facing many emerging economies.
But, whereas the Europe’s bloody wars in the first half of the twentieth century have made war there unthinkable today, the wars in Asia in the second half of the twentieth century, far from settling or ending disputes, only
accentuated
bitter rivalries.
And this phenomenon has been
accentuated
by the proliferation of passive investing, with the majority of indices heavily favoring outstanding market values (hence, the more debt an emerging market issues, like Argentina, the higher its weight in many indices becomes).
In recent years, those differences have
accentuated
tensions in China-US relations.
This will be
accentuated
by the new transnational problems of the twenty-first century such as pandemics, climate change, terrorism, and cybercrime.
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