Believes
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The United Kingdom’s Royal Society
believes
that the need for such technology may be unavoidable, and it has been working with counterparts in other countries to explore ways in which its use should be governed.
The Brahmin Left is not friendly to redistribution, because it
believes
in meritocracy – a world in which effort gets rewarded and low incomes are more likely to be the result of insufficient effort than poor luck.
But even if one
believes
that, it doesn’t change the fact that those same countries have staged much stronger recoveries than Italy has.
After all, Trump
believes
that a country with a bilateral trade deficit is necessarily being taken advantage of by its partner.
That the elite
believes
this story is one indication of just how condescending and out-of-touch its members are.
Yes, he
believes
that Israel should end its policy of confrontation with the international community, and he truly wants a two-state solution.
Indeed, no one actually
believes
that the visa bans will make a difference.
No investor
believes
that current management will sell UES assets at fair prices.
If the private sector
believes
that taxes will have to rise to pay for government borrowing, according to this view, people will increase their savings to pay the higher taxes, thus destroying any stimulative effect.
The US government
believes
that these countries have only themselves to blame for their poverty.
He
believes
that, given the new balance of power in Asia, the alliance will be meaningful only if each partner has a real choice, and the wherewithal, to act autonomously or with regional allies.
The US, convinced of the importance of intentions in the conduct of foreign policy,
believes
that once China recognizes the limits to its power, a structure of peace will follow naturally.
Abe, by contrast,
believes
that only a favorable balance of power can be relied upon, and he is determined that Japan play its part in constructing that balance.
A country poised to embark on some radical and uncharted course of action often
believes
that vacations produce additional scope for delaying or frustrating the other side’s counter-move.
So pity Donald Trump, who really
believes
that his executive orders can hold back the tides.
No one at this point seriously
believes
that Iran is maintaining an active program to develop nuclear weapons, though not long ago it was almost conventional wisdom that the country was close to having them.
And because the child
believes
that everyone operates under his particular definitions of right and wrong, he cannot comprehend that someone else might see things differently.
Anyone who
believes
in the European project should hope that further reforms follow soon.
It watches as Venezuela is carved up by a “Bolivarian” oligarchy that is beholden to a Cuba that has itself been bled dry, and no longer
believes
in its own political model.
Likewise, Greece's new foreign minister, Nikos Kotzias,
believes
that the EU is a new form of “empire," one that has turned Greece into a “debt colony."
As a result, voters can be confident that Navalny, who refused to bow to legal intimidation, is clean, and that he is running for the job not for his own material benefit or to do the bidding of any particular interest group, but because he
believes
in a greater good.
Thus, Harvard’s Carmen Reinhart, an authority on global debt crises,
believes
the Fed will “favor gradualism” to avoid wreaking havoc in emerging economies that are overloaded with dollar debts.
DeLong, however, contends that five years of zero interest rates have failed to end stagnation and
believes
that the only thing the Fed has effectively abandoned is hope of accelerating economic growth.
The IMF
believes
current fiscal plans will deter US economic growth.
To judge by Tsipras’s belligerence, he firmly
believes
that Europe needs Greece as desperately as Greece needs Europe.
Apparently, Varoufakis
believes
that his “sophisticated grasp of game theory” gives Greece a crucial advantage in “the complicated dynamics” of the negotiations.
It may be that Putin genuinely
believes
that Russia is a spiritual bastion against the decadence of a Western world that has been corrupted by materialism and homosexuality.
Roughly half the population in Europe and the United States, generally working-class voters,
believes
that immigration is out of control, posing a threat to public order and cultural norms.
The moment when Europe truly
believes
in itself, the way Germany does, and combines strategic long-term planning with well allocated R&D investments, will make all the difference.
If Yellen is so determined to keep interest rates in a deep freeze, why has she been trying in recent months to talk up longer-term rates by insisting that the Fed is likely to hike rates faster than the market currently
believes?
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