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The street protests in Cairo over the past 30 months
clearly
reflect the political preferences of middle-class youth.
The Trump administration is
clearly
willing to ignore the obvious fact that, in the twenty-first century, success actually demands more investment in education.
Clearly, the region's countries are weaker and further behind previous candidates for Western integration.
Frankly, we would not classify all eight firms as being truly committed to the cause, but at least with the benchmark, they can now see
clearly
how they can improve.
Success would be guaranteed if the international community, especially the United States,
clearly
understands and admits its necessity, and supports it firmly and completely.
Their economies, having proved they can cope with oil at $100 a barrel or more,
clearly
do not need an infusion of cheap energy to thrive.
Clearly, the EU needs a new impetus that reflects twenty-first-century challenges and opportunities.
There was some backlash against Trump when he failed to condemn
clearly
the white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, whose “Unite the Right” rally in August ended with the murder of a counter-protester.
Kaczynski
clearly
sees an opportunity to put on a show for domestic consumption, by using Trump’s visit to demonstrate that Poland is a regional leader, rather than a black sheep.
The American president is not known for keeping his promises, and he is
clearly
fascinated with Putin.
Clearly, the US cannot stabilize the Middle East without help; it needs a wide range of actors to commit to this goal.
And although he has not yet coupled these programs with China’s clandestine forces to launch the kind of audacious attack that roiled the 2016 presidential election, he
clearly
is establishing the means to do so.
The three people who have articulated this problem most
clearly
include two of the world’s leading central bankers.
Someone
clearly
looks likely to fall into a strategic trap, but who?Listen to Me!SAN FRANCISCO – Last week, I wrote a 140-character hotel review on Twitter: “Galleria Park Hotel SF rejects noise complaint from ill-trained guest: ‘Next time, ask for an interior room, not just a quiet room.’”
Thaksin’s rural development policies were
clearly
welcomed by people who, for the first time, felt connected to the leaders they had elected.
But he
clearly
recognizes the benefits of development aid.
Clearly, Indian society has a complex relationship with sports.
And Germany today is able to distance itself – though
clearly
at the margin – from Israel’s current government because Germans fully confronted their past in ways that many of their neighbors have not.
Integration-minded officials at the European Commission
clearly
do not regard this as a satisfactory end-state.
Clearly, the US has the means to do vastly more to help the world's poor, if only it had the foresight.
Donald the DestroyerWASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee to contest the United States’ presidential election in November, is
clearly
not a standard Republican.
Trump is now aligning some of his policy proposals with mainstream Republican ideas, but he is also
clearly
determined to retain his distinctive identity.
Yet, even a cursory reading of the graph showed
clearly
that many more people die from cold than from heat.
The IPCC
clearly
states that hurricane-damage costs have increased steadily because more people, with more expensive property, now live where hurricanes strike.
If we want to help potential flood victims, the evidence
clearly
shows that we should restore floodplains.
Clearly, Japan’s near-zero interest-rate environment is no longer unique.
And the lower prices, better products, and consumer surplus provided by the commercialization of many innovations
clearly
provide large societal gains.
President Vladimir Putin’s phone call to US President Barack Obama on March 28
clearly
demonstrated Russia’s eagerness to discuss “de-escalation.”
Clearly, formalizing policing and adjudication on the basis of clan, sectarian, or ethnic identity –as has happened with the revolutionary militias of Libya, the Shia Hashd militias in Iraq, or sectarian party militias in Lebanon – can be highly damaging.
Some low-carbon policies have
clearly
been expensive, while other, apparently cost-effective options, have not been pursued at all.
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