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Some American defense analysts view China’s maritime strategy as being
clearly
aggressive.
The realization that withdrawal from populated areas, and thus an end to holding another people under permanent occupation, was necessary to preserve the Jewish nature of Israel
clearly
brought the two of you to the center of Israeli thinking.
Thus, in contrast to the West’s temporizing, the strategy of Assad’s allies is
clearly
defined: military victory for the regime, backed by ample supplies of weapons and, in the case of Iran, Lebanese proxy troops from Hezbollah on the ground.
The results showed very
clearly
that a dog’s “guilty looks” came about solely because it was being scolded: the look had nothing to do with whether the dog had really committed an offense.
Clearly, all history is contemporary history, and what Europeans, in particular, need to learn today from the twentieth century concerns the power of ideological extremes in dark times – and the peculiar nature of European democracy as it was constructed after World War II.
Today, many Europeans are
clearly
dissatisfied with this conception of democracy.
Most of these protests stem from acts by local officials that were already
clearly
illegal under existing Chinese law.
He was eating a boiled egg, and
clearly
not enjoying it.
Clearly, the responsibility to implement sound economic policies rests with African countries themselves.
Two face-to-face surveys of more than 2,500 Iranian adults, conducted in 2000 and 2005,
clearly
show the trend.
One could go on forever with possible films, but
clearly
G-8 movie night might rekindle life in the organization’s moribund framework, and keep it going for many years to come.
But, while criticism of China’s human rights record
clearly
has merit, it is important not to lose sight of the extent of genuine political change in China.
Their consistent over-optimism about these policies’ impact on economic growth validates pursuing them, and enables governments to claim that their remedies are “working,” when they
clearly
are not.
Clearly, our data suggest that the industry’s promises have yet to be fulfilled (though the government of Bangladesh claims that there currently is “no child labor” in garment processing units).
Clearly, the need for much greater eurozone integration must be balanced against some countries’ strong desire to preserve more national sovereignty than is feasible in the monetary union.
But the US never attacked North Korea in the decades after 1953, when it
clearly
did not have the bomb.
Similarly, a Canadian homebuilder offers a fixed number of repeatable designs with several customization options, and lists the costs and specifications of each
clearly
on its website.
Yet the history of secret diplomacy, under Republican and Democratic administrations alike,
clearly
illustrates its benefits.
But there is
clearly
more to current inequality trends than trade.
Inequality is
clearly
a serious problem that merits political attention.
Containing the Trump Threat in EuropeBRUSSELS – US President Donald Trump is
clearly
no leader of the free world.
Clearly, the politics of cultural identity has eclipsed that of socioeconomic class in the US.
In Italy, a 10% fall in the stock market following the Brexit vote
clearly
signals the country’s vulnerability to a full-blown banking crisis – which could well bring the populist Five Star Movement, which has just won the mayoralty in Rome, to power as early as next year.
The attack on Khodorkovsky
clearly
demonstrates that prosecutors and courts can readily be manipulated by the politically powerful.
But the crowding-out logic applies only to conditions of full employment, conditions that
clearly
do not exist in most of Europe today.
With so few examples of justice
clearly
dispensed, and overwhelmed by examples of villains so easily forgiven or forgotten, perhaps Filipinos could not bring themselves to demand what they could not imagine.
Clearly, Trump is not relying on the rationality of deterrence, as one would have expected from the leader of the last remaining superpower.
Clearly, citizens should be able to expect more from their leaders.
In such cases, the oligarchs in question are
clearly
acting as loyal servants to Putin’s regime.
Stoppard, like Havel,
clearly
doesn’t agree.
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