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But Trump’s administration hoped to delay staking out a
clear
stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict – and, in particular, Israel’s expanding settlements in the occupied territories – until after the president’s first meeting with Netanyahu.
Unfortunately, it is far from
clear
that the Chinese model of infrastructure development can be exported universally.
The commercial question is also hard to answer, for a simpler reason: The real extent of sanctions enforcement will not be
clear
until the late stages of the six-month “wind-down period” provided by the new US regulations for businesses to disengage from Iran.
Turning from speculative conditions to the fundamentals of oil production, it is far from
clear
that sanctions will reduce Iran’s exports sufficiently to affect the global balance of supply and demand.
But, in the aftermath of the Great Depression of the 1930’s, it became
clear
that such decentralization had prevented the Fed from formulating and implementing a coherent monetary policy.
Nor is it at all
clear
to what degree the Iraqis retain a stake in the idea of a united Iraqi state worth fighting for.
Also simultaneously, the United States has made it
clear
that no one will be able, in Africa or elsewhere, to follow a policy that excludes the United States.
Yet Iranians’ hunger for change is
clear.
It is one thing to unleash AI in the context of a game with specific rules and a
clear
goal; it is something very different to release AI into the real world, where the unpredictability of the environment may reveal a software error that has disastrous consequences.
In recent years – even before the financial crisis erupted in 2008 – it was
clear
that the global economic landscape had shifted again.
But now the political mechanics that could lead to a new referendum and the cancellation of Brexit are becoming
clear.
While there are questions about the exact parliamentary procedures, the political dynamics are
clear.
Once it was
clear
that the only option for leaving the EU would be to crash out with no deal, May could honestly claim that she had followed the mandate from the 2016 referendum to deliver Brexit, but that this would involve more disruption than predicted.
The lawyers working pro bono on the case understand that to win, they will ultimately have to persuade the conservative-dominated US Supreme Court that the government’s failure to act is a
clear
violation of its constitutional responsibilities.
It is far from
clear
that near-zero short-term interest rates (as compared to just low interest rates) have much additional effect in encouraging firms to create jobs when powerful economic forces make them reluctant to hire.
Indeed, what a country like Greece should be doing is pulling out all the stops to stay
clear
of the first and second wave of restructurings and IMF programs.
New fintech products will have to
clear
several hurdles to move beyond just improving access to financial services.
They saw a
clear
edge in Japan’s competitiveness relative to the North Atlantic across a broad range of high-tech precision and mass-production industries manufacturing tradable goods.
One thing is clear: economists no longer dare to assume that trend is trend and cycle is cycle, and that their reciprocal interactions are small enough to neglect on the first pass.
As both Macron and Merkel have made clear, such a force would not only be compatible with NATO; it would actually strengthen the organization.
In this day and age, it is abundantly
clear
that politics is more difficult than physics.
The conclusion is clear: the productivity-growth slowdown is real.
The solution is clear: we must elect leaders who will take climate change seriously.
The first rule is to have a clear, unique subject line – “follow-up re BioWorks, deadline Nov.3” or “Oct.
If one follows Sharon's statements in the last year, a
clear
pattern emerges.
On Brexit, for example, while the most vehement Leavers and Remainers will stick to their strong bias, it seems pretty
clear
that the electorate does not want to bear any economic and social pain.
So one
clear
conclusion of the recent vote is that May will have to consider some “softer” form of Brexit than she was previously willing to countenance.
Whatever the option, it is now
clear
that Britain needs a policy that can command broad and genuine support.
On the Republican side, Donald Trump’s precise intentions are less clear, though he proudly calls himself the “king of debt,” which is not particularly encouraging.
If he couldn't win the May 18 th presidential run-off--and it was
clear
before the vote that some 70% of voters would reject him in favor of a virtual unknown--he would refuse to play.
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