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Whether an “establishment” figure – one backed by the party leadership, such as former Florida Governor Jeb Bush or New Jersey Governor Chris Christie – can catch on with voters will become
clearer
only after Iowa and New Hampshire have voted.
As the threat to the US becomes
clearer
with every terrorist attack, isolationists become ardent interventionists.
A sustainable foreign policy cannot be all things to all people, and the presidential candidates need to be
clearer
with voters about that.
There could be no
clearer
indication that China is willing to upgrade its belief systems and mental models in order to achieve high-income status.
What is becoming
clearer
by the day is that the formula defining Western policy towards Russia since communism’s collapse – “Let’s engage Russia if we can, let’s contain Russia if we must” – must now be completely rethought.
Ultimately, the big necessary decisions on curbing entitlement growth and reforming the tax code will probably have to wait until after the next election, giving the divided electorate an opportunity to reflect on its own inconsistency and send a
clearer
message.
Our choice could not be clearer: either we resolve to answer the call of history and provide the Global Fund with the resources that it needs, or we allow political lassitude to undermine a decade of progress and consign untold thousands to preventable deaths.
Author’s postscript: Following the publication of this article, the pernicious “Troika effect” became even
clearer
when it was revealed that the chart Holger Schmieding used to demonstrate the “Varoufakis effect” was rather economical with the truth.
And there may be no
clearer
illustration of the region’s freighted past and present than the life and legacy of one of its exceptional sons: the physicist and inventor Nikola Tesla.
As the economics of climate change has become ever clearer, warnings from the global warming community have become shriller.
Politicians and regulators have neither the political courage nor the intellectual conviction needed to return to a much
clearer
and more straightforward system.
Green bonds have taken off, with upwards of $40 billion issued in 2014, and they are likely to become only more popular as
clearer
standards and regulations are established.
It is now
clearer
than ever that EU member states prioritize domestic political imperatives over common rules – and Europe’s common good.
Here, at least, the way forward is clearer: closer regional cooperation would help to offset power shortages, while off-grid energy from renewables and climate-resilient supply networks would help countries to enhance their energy security.
The language of these resolutions could hardly be
clearer
in prescribing the scope and limits of what should be done.
Nowhere is this
clearer
than in discussions of the United States’ trade deficit and global financial imbalances, given economists’ tendency to reduce most economic problems to questions of savings.
Should he fail, Iran may face a larger wave of protests, with stronger leadership and
clearer
objectives.
Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Gordon Brown appear to have a
clearer
appreciation of the Union’s security problems to its east, and so may find the will to act decisively now, rather than dither as their predecessors did when Ukraine moved into crisis in 2004.
Governments now have a
clearer
perspective on how to empower the lives and livelihoods of the world’s seven billion people (9-10 billion by 2050), while keeping humanity’s footprint, including climate change, within the planet’s boundaries of environmental sustainability.
The agreement is likely to entail greater territorial adjustments than were called for under the Annan Plan, as well as modernized security guarantees, a phasing out of settlement and property restrictions, and
clearer
and more decentralized governing arrangements.
In order to limit abuse of WTO rules by China, Europe’s leaders want to be able to negotiate new,
clearer
rules, either through the framework of a bilateral investment agreement or through a plurilateral agreement on public procurement.
The science is
clearer
than many politicians would like.
On the contrary, as the possible outcomes become clearer, we will almost certainly face the need for serious and costly reductions in energy use, at least among the advanced countries, as well as costly technological advances designed to make energy use more efficient in both the advanced and developing world.
Policy discussions at many high-level summits sought to strengthen other features of industrial policy, including public financing of airports, highways, ports, electricity grids, telecommunications, and other infrastructure, improvements in institutional effectiveness, an emphasis on education and skills, and a
clearer
legal framework.
Throughout the PLA's history, a chief tactic has always been to launch asymmetrical attacks on an enemy's command and communication centers, thus obviating direct confrontations where parity in technological development would determine a
clearer
definition of victory and defeat.
France needs to become much
clearer
about some key choices, and to act consistently.
This requires a Europe that knows its own mind, so that it can approach the US – and the rest of the world – with a
clearer
eye and a harder head.
These key community members offer Muslims a
clearer
vision of a better life than Western aid agencies ever could.
While the far right in the Republican Party would prefer these immigrants return home—a move that would be devastating to Latin America as well as the United States—all of the presidential candidates have
clearer
heads.
So I would expect Stiglitz to be well aware that hindsight is
clearer
than foresight.
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