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But if the Fed goes that route, it needs to say
clearly
that it is deliberately risking an inflation overshoot.
Of course, economic interests have been paramount in sustaining the EU’s progress; but the idea of uniting Europe
clearly
transcended mere economic unification.
This is because, by almost any standard, EEA membership is
clearly
inferior to full EU membership.
Clearly, even when there is no malicious intent, bringing world leaders together can court diplomatic disaster.
In his expression – which could change in a moment from joy, gaiety, and mischievous intelligence to the infinite sadness of one who will never recover from having seen the worst that humans can do – the sadness
clearly
seemed to have won.
And yet freedoms must be defended, which is possible only when the threats are seen
clearly.
Clearly, Morocco is benefiting from being a stable country in a combustible region.
In the fields of both law and politics, I have consistently and
clearly
supported the principle of non-discrimination.
In a new book, Confront and Conceal, David Sanger describes what he calls an “Obama Doctrine” (though he faults the president for not communicating it more clearly): a lighter military footprint, combined with a willingness to use force unilaterally when American security interests are directly involved; reliance on coalitions to deal with global problems that do not directly threaten US security; and “a rebalancing away from the Middle East quagmires toward the continent of greatest promise in the future – Asia.”
But, while “capitalism” – defined as an economic system built on private ownership of property –
clearly
has prevailed, there are many differences among the nearly 200 countries that now practice it in some form.
Clearly, industrialization and export expansion alone cannot absorb China’s massive labor force.
And yet, while Assad’s opponents insist that he relinquish power, that
clearly
will not be a precondition for the talks.
Since 2007, many of the cartels’ victims have been decapitated – a tactic
clearly
aimed at intimidating their enemies.
Clearly, the liquidity of the shares and the perception of a lack of diligence on the part of corporate managers matters mightily.
Clearly, the strengthening of the US economy would enhance American economic power – a scenario that runs counter to the current fashion of portraying the US as being in decline.
And, given that even high-income countries struggle to meet the cost of cancer treatments, prevention is
clearly
a far more efficient option.
But they
clearly
express the changes that Europe has witnessed over the past half-century, changes for the good that all Czechs now want to secure for themselves, having been denied the fruits of European peace and prosperity for so long.
The end of history may not be at hand in Europe, but the end of Europe's dark history is
clearly
in sight - so long as Europeans continue on the path of integration.
The challenge for Israel is to tie its military tactics and diplomacy to a
clearly
defined political goal.
The Taliban may no longer be a unified force, but they
clearly
remain a dangerous one.
Otherwise, they would recognize that the financial crisis has long become a political crisis threatening the EU’s very existence, and thus that a permanent crisis-resolution mechanism for debt-distressed members, while
clearly
needed, requires a permanent political crisis-resolution mechanism in order to succeed.
This is
clearly
not true for those who suffer from migraines or epileptic seizures because of the new bulbs, or for those who are seriously worried about mercury, or for those who have other reasons for preferring incandescent bulbs.
Education is
clearly
an area in which any country has a strong national interest in providing a level playing field.
But the market is
clearly
signaling that the banking union has not yet done its job – indeed, that it is by no means complete.
Mousavi’s campaign, and its aftermath, showed
clearly
that those who professed to see no difference between the candidates, except in style and presentation, were wrong: even if the election was rigged, the voices of opposition to clerical authoritarianism were heard.
The election, the fraud, and the violent crackdown on the subsequent protests revealed, and
clearly
widened, deep rifts inside the regime.
Clearly, Europe's answer to globalization is that certain spheres of social life-say, healthcare, education, the environment, or culture-cannot be left to the whip of the market.
Clearly, if the social market model is to expand eastward - thereby ensuring its viability within the whole Union - this is the only viable alternative.
And FOMC members Janet Yellen, Donald Kohn, Eric Rosengren, and Frederic Mishkin, along with the Board of Governors in Washington
clearly
got the message.
Clearly, these things can be useful and important.
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