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Putin is in no hurry, but he
clearly
knows what he wants.
In fact, the Constitutional Treaty defines more
clearly
which competencies should be shared between the EU and its member states, and how.
So the objective is not automatically “more Europe,” but rather a “better Europe” capable of acting effectively and more transparently in areas where collective action is
clearly
necessary.
But the RCB’s lack of resolve in adopting a framework where low inflation is
clearly
stated as the priority now threatens to undermine what has been achieved.
In particular, since the European Central Bank has
clearly
rejected quantitative easing, investors will want to buy euro bonds issued by Germany and other European countries that are not in danger of default.
Facing the Four Structural Threats to US DemocracyBERKELEY – It has been one year since Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, and America’s democratic institutions are
clearly
under strain.
Addressing these concerns will require a more
clearly
defined division of labor when it comes to allocating risks and responsibilities.
The Rise of Mid-Level PowersThe security environment since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States has
clearly
demonstrated the limits of the United Nations, or even the US as the world’s sole military superpower, to maintain international security.
To increase its effectiveness, the mistrust that permeates Unasur must be quelled, and the goals of member states must be more
clearly
defined.
Here, the European Union should
clearly
signal its readiness to take the lead in easing and lifting restrictions on Iran, though this obviously must be done in close coordination with Europe’s partners.
China must declare, loudly and clearly, that greater democracy, not mutant Leninism, is its ultimate political goal, and that as this evolutionary process takes place and the political climate becomes more congenial, they look forward to discussing how to better weave a political, as well as an economic, fabric with Taiwan.
The region’s countries
clearly
have vulnerabilities that weaken their individual and collective efforts to combat potential foreign terrorist activities.
One source of hope stems from Abe’s landslide victory in the recent snap general election, which gives him the political capital to reach out to Park with a grand bargain: If Japan expresses remorse more
clearly
for its militaristic past, South Korea will agree to leave historical grievances out of official policy.
One could now imagine much more
clearly
what might happen if a nuclear bomb exploded.
Clearly, the way is now open for US-Libya relations to move forward in the same way that the release of a group of Bulgarian nurses, who were jailed in Libya on charges of deliberately infecting Libyan children with AIDS, unblocked European Union-Libya relations.
These infrastructure investments
clearly
hold the potential to bind Asia closer together than ever before.
Clearly, part of the blame lies with voters who don’t want to hear that budget discipline means cutting programs that matter to them, and with politicians who tell voters only what they want to hear.
Clearly, therefore, we need to devise a system of membership for key international organizations that ensures that their structures are relevant but that is also flexible enough to allow members to come and go.
Europe’s Inevitable HaircutBERKELEY – What once could be dismissed as simply a Greek crisis, or simply a Greek and Irish crisis, is now
clearly
a eurozone crisis.
That means communicating to the Chinese more
clearly
where North Korea stands among its own priorities.
But Europe must nonetheless recognize the need to distinguish
clearly
between partners, competitors, and opponents, and to formulate a more sophisticated and articulated policy towards Russia, in particular.
Clearly, a system of one vote per member state would have meant domination by Europe’s smaller states.
Nations that make large investments in hospitals and physicians who are devoted to improving quality of care
clearly
expect to see improved patient outcomes.
When growth plummeted, TFP fell even faster – a dramatic change that was
clearly
linked to the 1971 yen appreciation and the 1973 oil crisis.
Russia’s current diplomatic tilt, indeed, is
clearly
against its own long-term national security interests.
Yet, while the Chinese
clearly
understand these contingencies and are preparing themselves to deal with them diplomatically and militarily, the Kremlin remains myopically obsessed with the phantom threat of America.
Clearly, the idea that large corporations precisely calculate the interest rate at which they are willing to undertake investment – and that they would be willing to undertake a large number of projects if only interest rates were lowered by another 25 basis points – is absurd.
Clearly, the economy is Americans’ top concern.
Chinese officials had
clearly
decided that these diaspora darlings of the international art scene should be now claimed as China’s own.
Clearly, I would have to fight an uphill battle for cultural acceptance.
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