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Still, it is
clear
that the South Koreans were forced to accede to these changes, even though they negotiated the KORUS in good faith and have stuck to its terms.
Since everyone carries some adverse genes, there is no
clear
line between selecting against a child with above-average risks of contracting a disease and selecting for a child with unusually rosy health prospects.
According to the author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, Germany is in the international forefront of fighting climate change: “The
clear
alternative and the best news from 2012 came from Germany, the one big country that’s taken climate change seriously....There were days last summer when [Germans] generated more than half the power that they used from solar panels.”
The big question to which nobody has a
clear
answer is whether Europe is in the process of inventing a model of its own, or has only taken a detour from the inevitable choice between disaggregation and convergence on the standard federal template.
And while the Fed’s recent rhetoric has been dovish, the fundamentals of the US economy – particularly those that supposedly matter most for the Fed – indicate a
clear
case for further rate hikes.
The unemployment rate is down to just 5%, job growth is strong and consistent, and jobless claims have been on a
clear
downward trajectory for several years.
Nothing much, except for policy inertia and lack of
clear
leadership.
The reason is not hard to fathom: A recession is a time when we tend to become cautious and stick to familiar territory, steering
clear
of new projects.
As the press started taking a closer look at Enron, the number of members of Congress who had accepted money from Enron became
clear.
Regrettably, it is far from
clear
that it has changed its thinking and models, which failed to maintain the economy on an even keel before – and are certain to fail again.
China is becoming increasingly assertive, and US President Donald Trump’s administration has made
clear
its disdain for the European Union and its suspicions of Germany’s economic strength.
In her January 17 speech, May outlined her objectives for negotiating with the EU, and made it
clear
that she will prioritize hardline Brexiteers’ demands over the country’s economic interests.
Yeltsin’s inability over the past six years to choose a
clear
policy path and stick to it corresponds to these two sides of his nature: one authoritarian, the other a reformer.
Whether Trump’s crusaders are lighting fires without quite knowing what they are doing, or whether they might actually wish for a conflagration, is not yet
clear.
The ECB’s most recent macroeconomic forecast, which cut expected GDP growth for both 2012 and 2013, makes the threat all too clear: The eurozone will certainly contract this year, and grow by just 0.3%, at best, next year.
In retrospect, two things seem
clear.
To be sure, there is a
clear
“old European” bias here.
If it is
clear
who will vote for which measure, there will be increased demand for a public debate about who should be chosen: why not elect the MPC, since it is effectively a monetary government?
It becomes
clear
that the CEO was hired on the basis of nothing more than bluster.
Even if we get through the holidays in relative peace, it’s
clear
that 2018 will be a tumultuous year.
But, through a policy of terror extending from Oaxaca in the south, through Acapulco on the Pacific coast, and up to the great border cities of Tijuana and Juarez (Mexico’s sixth and seventh most populous cities, respectively), they have made it abundantly
clear
that they are trying to achieve impunity.
And, offensive as this has been to Mexican sensibilities – and harmful to finding long-term solutions to America’s immigration dilemma –these complacent arrangements have never presented so
clear
and present danger as they do today.
The reasons given for the war in Iraq were never entirely
clear.
It suffices if people feel that he is trying to mislead them, or even that he has not got things
clear
in his own mind.
India and China, as major pharmaceutical exporters themselves, have a
clear
interest in seeing lower medicine tariffs worldwide.
We regard firms as legal persons, and we talk about countries as if they were a composite person with
clear
characteristics: Germans love order, Italians are passionate, and Brits possess a stiff upper lip.
The consequences have become painfully clear, especially in Western countries.
And Machiavelli made it
clear
that hatred is something a prince should carefully avoid.
Lost in all this are the
clear
lessons of the last five decades of economic development.
It is far from
clear
that expanding market access and boosting aid are the most productive use of valuable political capital in the North.
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