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If the volume of oil resources were known with certainty, and if we could
accurately
predict the growth of oil consumption, calculating the imminence of exhaustion would be simple.
Like the predictions of the past, today’s warnings are based on historical precedents and universal indicators against which China, with its unique economic features, simply cannot be judged
accurately.
Accurately
assessing maritime operations’ success requires time and care, because naval capabilities cannot be built up quickly.
For example, it still needs to perfect an atmospheric re-entry mechanism to make its intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the US mainland reliably and
accurately.
This approach presupposes that bank assets and exposures can be
accurately
measured.
American conservatives have so far failed to read Trump’s intentions
accurately.
The thinking (or, more accurately, the hope) was that Iran’s leadership, if forced to choose between regime survival and nuclear weapons, would choose the former.
Here, he resembles former US President Reagan, whose popularity was rooted in an ability to feel the pulse of the public more
accurately
than his opponents.
One option would be to try to preserve – or, more accurately, restore – the Sykes-Picot Middle East.
Others more
accurately
pointed to methyl mercury.
For example, setting goals for reductions in new TB infections would enable health officials to measure more
accurately
the impact of their strategies.
Back in the 1820s, Russia emerged not only as the principal victor in the Napoleonic wars, but also as the most conservative – or, more accurately, reactionary – force in Europe.
The discussion quickly turned to the difficulty of measuring inflation
accurately
and the need to build in a “safety cushion” to avoid deflation.
By using different models of strategic purchasing and cost sharing, and by being more transparent about which services are covered, users could more
accurately
align their expectations with reality.
Given this, the US position in the world could more
accurately
be called a “half-hegemony.”
Cheaper sensors and better data analytics are already enabling infrastructure operators to track maintenance issues and predict investment obsolescence more accurately, and in real time.
Those strikes would not have succeeded had Israel not been able to identify the targets
accurately.
And it is not too soon to start planning for reconstruction and repatriation of refugees after Venezuela’s brand of socialism – or, more accurately, oil and cocaine clientelism – finally comes to an end.
As we move closer to an ecosystem of near-perfect information, the tools for
accurately
pricing risk will become increasingly powerful.
An expensive handcrafted mechanical watch may tell time no more
accurately
than a cheap quartz model; but, because few people can afford one, buying it signals that the owner is rich.
Yemen’s governing structures are most
accurately
described as tribal affiliations and alliances, with a minimal consensus holding the country together.
Such a pilot program would benefit poor patients and would test scientists’ ability to measure health impact fairly and
accurately.
Europe’s Political Stress TestsPRINCETON – In recent years, the European Union – or, more accurately, the powerful countries of northern Europe – has been subjecting its weaker members to social and political “stress tests” in the name of fiscal rectitude.
However, these critics thought that one could pick at the corpse and salvage “Plan B,” though what was proposed in its many variants – always some minor fraction of the negotiated package to date – should more
accurately
be called Plan Z.
Or, more accurately, Chinese money is everywhere, thanks particularly to the China Development Bank (CDB) and the China Export-Import Bank.
Fairness, openness, and transparency are vital to enable both sides to appraise the prospective gains
accurately
and efficiently, not to mention to allow the private sector and other parties to contribute innovative solutions.
Another (more accurately) highlighted my emphasis on the need for deep social and economic change to allow women to have equal choices.
And his government defied Europe’s fiscal rules – described, accurately, by then-European Commission President Romano Prodi as “stupid.”
They must be able to assess reality
accurately.
And she has an astonishing talent for simplifying complicated issues accurately, which she likely learned – along with how to interpret and manipulate the political connotations of every issue – from her father, former President Park Chung-hee.
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