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Clearly, the threat worked.
Clearly, the prevailing policy approach to promoting open data – if you mandate it, they will share, to paraphrase Field of Dreams – is not working.
Given that threat, Trump’s economic populism will most likely manifest itself through abstinence – avoiding pro-market measures that
clearly
hurt the white working class.
The NTC’s paralysis is
clearly
reflected in the trial of Qaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam el-Qaddafi.
But successful interactions between these sectors cannot be wished into existence, and it is essential that the role of each is
clearly
defined.
Many Asian governments recognize the need to define their roles more
clearly.
The program was
clearly
meant to indoctrinate, not educate.
Their parents
clearly
know that “national education” is not needed for a good education.
That is a path in which Putin
clearly
has no interest, as he leads Russia’s latest crusade, after its 2008 war with Georgia, to recover a part of its lost empire.
The first decision was to reduce taxes on overtime work, a measure
clearly
aimed at increasing the number of hours worked.
Businesses in oligopolistic sectors often complain about the burden of compliance; but they
clearly
rely on regulation as a barrier to market entry by new competitors.
Risks are justified when the expected benefits
clearly
outweigh the expected harms.
And its militarization of the Spratlys is
clearly
a violation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea.
The graph below shows very
clearly
how closely confidence rises and falls with GDP growth.
Recent court rulings in the United States have given the vultures the upper hand, and may make debt restructuring even more difficult, while enthusiasm for bailouts is
clearly
waning.
This has
clearly
contributed to preventing any sign of a possible return to the totalitarian ways of the twentieth century.
The prohibitionist approach, based on repression of production and criminalization of consumption, has
clearly
failed.
The war ended with Israeli forces 70 miles from Cairo, and less than 20 miles from Damascus, their success obscured by the shock of the surprise attack, emotional over-reactions, and the difficulty of seeing
clearly
through the fog of war.
Clearly, Germany faces many difficulties; most economists agree that reunification was mishandled and the burden on the German economy correspondingly excessive.
Chinese leaders
clearly
realize that their hoard of T-Bills is a problem.
This may be true, but the status of women is
clearly
one issue that puts non-Western Muslims into opposition to the West.
Clearly, the US political system cannot be written off (especially if partisan gridlock is cyclical).
Clearly, a better approach is needed.
Clearly, economic turbulence is roiling both of Asia’s major economies, the giants of the so-called BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China).
There must also be mechanisms
clearly
specifying how countries can join an existing plurilateral agreement, including the possibility of opt-out clauses.
Clearly, Chen’s hatred of dictatorship, whether Communist or KMT, consumed him, limiting his ability to think
clearly.
Clearly, that, too, has not worked out the way Davos man had thought.
This approach
clearly
is not in anybody’s long-term strategic interests, even if it does offer short-term political benefits.
The outcry in Israel and the resulting massive Israeli military response inevitably causing high Palestinian casualties was
clearly
anticipated and indeed an integral part of the cold calculations of those who organized the attack.
The new NATO operational fund would
clearly
be more equitable than today’s system, which penalizes proactive member states and rewards members that prefer to do nothing.
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