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But no decision should be made until the third-quarter results are released, providing a
clearer
picture of what will happen to Japan’s economy after it absorbs the first rate increase.
This is the point that French voters arguably reached in April when they elected Macron, and a similar turning point is rapidly approaching in Britain, as the risks and contradictions of Brexit become ever
clearer.
The facts couldn’t be clearer: fossil fuels are driving not only devastating climate change, but also so many other threats that, quite frankly, to insure new coal power and mines flies in the face of reasonable financial risk management.
Today it is clear that the Left generally has a
clearer
vision of what is to be done.
And history could not be
clearer
about the risks generated when such demagogues secure power.
Yet, despite economic success, it became steadily
clearer
that Blair’s time was running out.
The choice could not be
clearer.
And, as deputy prime minister since 2005, he oversaw the Russian National Priority Projects (a set of policies to develop social welfare), which has given him a
clearer
insight into Russia’s deep flaws than any of the siloviks , with their focus on getting and maintaining personal power, could ever have.
Nowhere is that need
clearer
than in the area of international maritime law.
Nowhere is this tension
clearer
than in Britain’s debate over Europe.
The imperative to tackle malnutrition could not be
clearer.
The choice that Americans will make in November now comes into
clearer
focus.
But she and her colleagues should have voiced
clearer
and more emphatic support for the new member states.
In any case,
clearer
communication would benefit Trump and the public alike.
Yet, as Africa burns, as the AIDS pandemic spreads, and as it becomes
clearer
that the material means at the disposal of those who ache for a better world do not match their moral aspirations, such choices will become more and more pressing.
I hope that a
clearer
picture will emerge when a roundtable of international economists convenes in May to assess more than 50 solutions to different global challenges as part of the “Copenhagen Consensus” project.
The result should be a
clearer
focus on the world’s biggest issues and their best solutions.
The need for education reform has never been clearer, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government has recognized it.
China’s New Reforms in Theory and PracticeHONG KONG – On November 12, the Third Plenary of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced a major turn to market-oriented policies: interest-rate and currency liberalization, reform of banks and state enterprises,
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land ownership for rural inhabitants, and a better deal for urban migrants.
Whether Putin decides to remain president or temporarily to fill the post with a puppet, as he did in 2008 with Medvedev, his message could not be clearer: I, and only I, am in charge.
Where will EU companies need
clearer
investment conditions, stricter intellectual-property protection, and fully transparent regulations?
Moreover, the decision’s relationship with the available science would be clearer, and the inherently political dimensions more transparent.
One hopes that the awful experience of the last six months has led both sides to a
clearer
perception of economic realities and priorities.
The answers to these questions should become
clearer
during the campaign.
The picture could not be clearer: the US economy performs stunningly, as does its corporate sector;Europe is far behind; and Japan does not really register.
Nowhere is this
clearer
than in a provision that is supposed to give the least developed countries almost duty-free access to developed countries’ markets.
We also call for a
clearer
regulatory environment.
Although Russia’s future is uncertain, its history is becoming clearer, in part because we now know that the Twentieth Party Congress started the process that brought about the end of Soviet despotism.
If the new graduate in your life has the connections to join a very large brand-name private-equity fund, the path to immense wealth, political influence, or even power becomes much
clearer.
If it is to remain a “Western Alliance” in a “globalized” world, must it define a much
clearer
relationship with Russia without giving the Kremlin a veto in the Alliance?
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