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But while these traits are
clearly
problematic, they obviously have not hurt Trump’s political career.
The far-left denounces his administration’s “social-liberalism,” which is even more
clearly
pronounced with Valls leading the cabinet.
Though he is a consummate politician who is
clearly
missed by many of his party’s activists, the rest of France’s voters have even more
clearly
rejected him, mostly over issues of personality, and see no reason to modify their stance.
It is
clearly
marked, but nobody helps you get to it.
Clearly, Israel faces a multitude of new foreign-policy opportunities, which offer far-reaching potential benefits.
Helping people to think
clearly
about these numbers is important.
People want simplicity, yet at the same time, in a world of targeted marketing, customization, and precision, in which vendors struggle to give consumers exactly what they want, people can help themselves by thinking
clearly
and specifying their preferences.
Clearly, China’s problem is not insufficient assets or liquidity.
Currently, women can retire at the age of 50, and men at 55 – ridiculously low by global standards and
clearly
unsustainable, given China’s rapidly aging population.
In fact, a Singapore-style approach – combining a freewheeling market economy and an authoritarian regime – has
clearly
emerged from the plenum.
It is difficult to express the differences between the US and the European model any more
clearly
than this.
Clearly, deficient aggregate demand has played a role by reducing the incentive to expand capacity.
Italy and Spain are
clearly
constrained by the absence of private capital in their respective sovereign-debt markets, with rising yields threatening their fiscal stability and reform programs.
Clearly, Russia’s attitude toward its near abroad is not quite as erratic as it may seem.
This is
clearly
an extremely sound investment.
If this preferred solution proves unacceptable, an alternative would be to strengthen Article II-52, to state
clearly
that the twelve "social rights" of Part II apply to the Union, but not to the member states, even when these are implementing Union directives.
Some distressed banks
clearly
possess large quantities of mortgage-backed securities, and are holding onto them in the hope that their prices will rise in the future, saving them from failure.
Japan is the only G7 country that has a territorial dispute with Russia, and it is
clearly
more eager to reach a deal than the Kremlin is.
Clearly, national interests, and sometimes pure power, play a part in how the US and other Western countries apply values like human rights, the rule of law, democracy, and pluralism.
Trump
clearly
feels more comfortable speaking to dictators than democratically elected leaders.
Clinton has also inched toward Sanders’s position on financial-system reform, as his attacks on her for taking large donations and speaking fees from Wall Street have
clearly
struck a chord among young voters.
Greece is still barely growing, after experiencing one of the worst recessions in history, although those who blame this on German austerity
clearly
have not looked at the numbers: with encouragement from left-leaning US economists, Greece mismanaged perhaps the softest bailout package in modern history.
There are many reasons for these gyrations, but the expectation that the Fed will start to raise interest rates – perhaps as early as September – is
clearly
one of them.
Because the Fed has
clearly
communicated that it will move gradually toward less expansionary policies, its credibility would be damaged if it did not follow through.
The Fed
clearly
has a responsibility to consider how its policy decisions affect the global financial system.
Not every individual or company stands to gain from the TTIP, but the net effect on Germany’s economy and citizens would be
clearly
positive.
China and Brazil are
clearly
reluctant to come to the rescue by providing a large injection of foreign cash.
Clearly, Macron misunderstood his own success.
Americans had little reason to notice Xi back then, but his superiors
clearly
saw his potential.
Clearly, the Arab world was changing, and the US was suddenly no longer an enemy, but a friend.
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