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He understands all too
clearly
the constraints he faces.
But that
clearly
is not the only factor behind the rise of populist nationalism.
But, though the sanctions
clearly
are starting to bite, it will be some time before the bulk of the Russian public actually feels their impact.
Clearly, the benefits of acknowledging the Armenian genocide are far-reaching.
Clearly, current funding models stifle product-specific innovation and investment, and all but freeze out SMEs.
Today, Germany has
clearly
become the point of reference for shaping policy on the most important issues facing the EU.
France is still burdened by the consequences of its “no” vote in 2005 on the proposed European Constitution –
clearly
not its finest hour.
Clearly, supra-politicians do not subscribe to a particular ideology or cultivate a particular appearance.
Clearly, plants located near tsunami-prone areas need to be reconsidered, and some countries have power plants in disturbingly close proximity to seismic faults – and to large cities.
He shared the seeming isolation of Tudjman's harshest critics, becoming a member, but not the paramount leader, of the small Croat National Party – an organization
clearly
in opposition but otherwise nondescript.
These impacts will
clearly
hit the planet’s worst-off inhabitants hardest: the “bottom billion” who already bear the heaviest burden of disease, poverty, conflict and malnutrition.
True, popular support for her coalition partners, the Free Democrats (FDP), has plummeted to 2%; but the CDU/CSU are still
clearly
leading the Social Democrats (SPD, the largest opposition party), and the left is fragmented into four parties, two of which are not government material.
Indeed, privatization was all the more bizarre as a policy choice because it was doomed in advance: investors
clearly
would not be attracted to buy assets where property rights might change once a legitimate Iraqi government took over – a huge impediment to investment in Kosovo as well.
Clearly, deeper and broader knowledge will be crucial to the future of African journalism.
Clearly, your infant daughter’s decision in two or three decades whether to have children is her own responsibility and choice to make.
Clearly, the value to parents of having a child is worth more – likely much more – than $233,610.
The way to deal with uncertainty and complex situations is to think
clearly
and act decisively, not cut deals that place Ukraine’s future in the hands of shadowy businesses.
Only by
clearly
articulating and defending Ukraine’s national interests can today’s dispute over gas supplies establish our role in a transformed Europe.
Obama has sought, with some success, to marshal a multinational coalition to confront the Islamic State; most important, he has induced cooperation from countries in the region that, afraid to speak and act clearly, had hoped that putting their heads in the sand would make the threat go away.
The 1998 elections that saw the defeat of Vladimir Meciar's regime
clearly
demonstrated that a break can be made.
Fears of imminent major hostilities are
clearly
overblown.
Illiquid EuropeROME – Crisis management in the eurozone has
clearly
failed to restore confidence.
But Sinai’s explosive potential
clearly
has been increased by the Muslim Brotherhood’s takeover.
Regardless of how one categorizes Trump’s domestic agenda, it is
clearly
a response to a world in which a principle of openness – to foreign goods, capital, and people – coexists with a complex system for regulating these flows.
But his persistence in pursuing this last chance at peace has
clearly
gained him increased popularity at home and greater respect abroad.
Indeed, free and fair elections and full respect for human rights can come at the end of the road – if that end is
clearly
established.
The current regime is
clearly
autocratic.
Indeed, the last “humanitarian intervention” has
clearly
backfired, turning Libya into a breeding ground for transnational militants.
For Europe, the loss of such an important security partner would
clearly
be detrimental.
Add to that the more than 73 million individual sharks that are already lost annually, and the situation is
clearly
unsustainable.
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