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To support those objectives, Le Pen promises to increase French defense spending to 3% of GDP (the NATO target is 2%), while making it
clear
to voters that none of that spending would support stabilization missions in Africa.
The good news is that some progress has already been made, innovation is occurring rapidly, and
clear
plans are being formulated and implemented.
After all, corporations don't have a conscience; it is only the conscience of those who run the corporation, and as America's recent corporate scandals have made all too clear, conscience often takes a backseat to profits.
The two groups are hard-pressed to formulate a
clear
political and social platform.
Britain, May has made clear, doesn’t want an arrangement like that of Switzerland or Norway, because that would require it to cede some control over its immigration policy.
Jobs that require lower skills and less training are particularly vulnerable; but it is also
clear
that many other occupational categories – including administration, accounting, logistics, banking, and various service activities – are likely to be affected.
Another reason why the Fed should postpone a rate hike is that financial turmoil in emerging markets, particularly China, could have a substantial impact on the global economy, with some
clear
implications for the US economy.
Because both the FPC and the MPC rely on a monetary-transmission mechanism that operates through banks, it isn’t
clear
that inflation-targeting and liquidity maintenance can be so neatly separated.
European exporters generally invoice their exports in dollars and adjust their dollar prices very slowly, a point made
clear
in an important paper that Gita Gopinath of Harvard presented at the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole conference in August 2015.
But then it became
clear
that all you have to do is get a gene and sequence it, get a protein and sequence it, and simply translate one into the other.
But Countdown to Zero, an equally compelling documentary, made by the same production team and making shockingly
clear
how close and how often the world has come to nuclear catastrophe, has come and gone almost without trace.
Freedom of expression facilitates an unproductive cacophony of outrage, so the media must receive
clear
directives to guide their reporting.
Within just a few years, it became
clear
not only that, in an inescapably complex world, “simple” solutions do not yield results, but also that restrictions on democracy, together with top-down bureaucratic control, create ideal conditions for personal enrichment.
Arab youth had finally moved, and Obama and his team made the right statements to encourage them, while also making it
clear
to the Egyptian and Tunisian regimes that they could no longer hide behind the claim that they were fighting America’s war in north Africa.
Although none of the proposed changes is guaranteed, the likely shape of the proposed tax package is becoming
clear.
And now the Kingdom has made it
clear
that it has reached the limits of its patience.
Making matters worse, it is
clear
that disagreements within the GCC can no longer be resolved behind closed doors, and that member states are unable to air them publicly without risking a diplomatic rupture.
Second, as the Pew poll suggests, today's weakening of democratic culture usually takes the form of nostalgia for strong leadership - a
clear
incitement to launching coups.
The Rise of Shia PetrolistanNow that the dust of the Gulf War has settled over the Middle East, it is
clear
that some unexpected winners have emerged, blinking in the sunlight.
It recently became
clear
that one key to success is to forge mutually beneficial collaborations with well established and successful institutions wherever they may be, not just between neighboring countries.
With this as our starting point, it is
clear
that a narrow focus on short-term carbon emission cuts is flawed.
The outlines of a new WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement are already clear, but some technical differences remain on specific provisions.
Given this looming threat, it is becoming increasingly
clear
that staying out of the Syrian mess may not be an acceptable choice for countries that have an interest in a calmer and more democratic Middle East.
Unless the Bank’s next president has a
clear
vision of the way ahead, and the gravitas to withstand the institution’s internal pressures, he or she will be swallowed up by its complex machinery and unwieldy processes.
A
clear
example is financial regulation, which in many ways is a form of paternalism.
The Middle East’s Moment of TruthJERUSALEM: Whatever the outcome of the summit convened by President Clinton at Camp David between Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel and PLO Chairman Yassar Arafat, one thing is clear: the moment of truth for Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations has arrived.
He has made
clear
that perhaps 30,000 settlers, may be evacuated to Israel proper or could remain in their homes under Palestinian rule.
By identifying the problems and envisioning the preferred solution, one can define the set of constraints into which technological innovation fits, and establish a clear, albeit often difficult, path to its realization.
With well-defined constraints, a
clear
path for developing innovative technologies – one that accounts for both the known and the unknown – can be planned.
In order to establish a clear, low-risk path to producing their goods at a predictable (and profitable) cost, companies employ teams dedicated to securing the relevant supply chains, controlling inventory, managing the production process, and so on – from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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