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Now that he has determined that the EU “deceived” Poland once, he will grasp at that
conclusion
continually.
This
conclusion
fits the latest output data, which shows that world oil production has been undulating but gradually falling since around 2005.
A successful
conclusion
to the talks over Iran’s nuclear program will be a Pyrrhic victory, though, if the result is more anxiety in the Kingdom.
After 9/11, the alliance came to the
conclusion
that threats may need to be dealt with on a worldwide basis, which explains NATO’s presence in Afghanistan.
Hundreds of people have already been killed, and more will undoubtedly die before Election Day, targeted because, if these groups prevail, they would push what is sometimes called the “idea of Pakistan” to its logical – and extreme –
conclusion.
But somehow that
conclusion
was not shared by the knewlegeable ladies and gentlemen around the table.
The first parliamentary forum of the BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – had come to a convivial
conclusion.
Their
conclusion
is that neither sectoral developments nor credit constraints nor labor-market regulation can account for the observed productivity developments.
America and its "coalition" of the willing went to war in Iraq without the support of the UN, and the World Trade Organization meeting at Cancun--which was supposed to provide the impetus for a successful
conclusion
of the Development Round of trade negotiations--ended in failure.
These can be provided in politically palatable ways, which also means that the
conclusion
of Doha is within our reach, not beyond our grasp.
I agree with the critics’ conclusion, but not with their premise, for the success of the single currency so far has been due precisely to the political commitments of the Union’s member countries.
It set up a Convention, which produced a draft treaty, and soon an Intergovernmental Conference will try to take the project to a
conclusion.
But Peres was offered by Rabin’s deputy an opportunity to champion a track two negotiation with the PLO in Oslo, and, with Rabin’s consent, took charge of the talks, bringing them to a successful
conclusion
in August 1993.
That
conclusion
stems from an inescapable fact: the families of most working children depend on their labors to survive.
What we need today is for the world’s leading statesmen to stop pussyfooting and to unite in nudging Obama towards a successful
conclusion
of the Doha Round.
If Obama can weather domestic resistance to new international trade negotiations and modify America’s current position on sectoral tariff reduction by developing countries, the US and India will have an opportunity to break the impasse that has stymied the Doha Round’s successful
conclusion.
The troubling
conclusion
to be drawn from these episodes is that even if Khamenei is not looking for a military confrontation, he may very well be susceptible to misjudgments about how to avoid one.
More worrying, the news of Trump’s intention to nominate Tillerson emerged on the same day that the Washington Post reported the CIA’s disturbing
conclusion
that Russia had interfered in the presidential election to help Trump win.
The Future of Putin’s IllusionWASHINGTON, DC – The outcome of Russia’s presidential election on March 18 is a foregone conclusion: the incumbent, Vladimir Putin, will win after garnering 5-6 times more votes than the second-place candidate.
The coalition confronting him had no difficulty finding religious arguments that led to precisely the opposite
conclusion.
The
conclusion
is clear: the current regulatory system, characterized by a clear and rigid division of responsibility among its constituent bodies, is completely out of sync with China’s rapidly growing, and increasingly integrated, capital markets.
But a key
conclusion
of research on foreign policy is that decision-makers all too often fail to test their analogies for “fitness.”
This
conclusion
follows from the fact that France has suffered from much higher unemployment and a longer post-crisis recession than either the US or Britain, as well as experiencing more problems with terrorism and Islamic militancy.
There is no final denouement that brings all the strands of a narrative into an impressive final
conclusion.
One consequence of this is that any
conclusion
about whether the Golden Rule has been met can only be reached with hindsight, after an economic cycle is completed.
Unfettered markets do not operate well on their own – a
conclusion
reinforced by the current financial debacle.
This
conclusion
was further reinforced in 2011, with the US-assisted overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi, who had abandoned his nuclear program eight years earlier.
In conclusion, the recovery continues, but it is not on solid ground.
That
conclusion
still applies.
The Brexit drama, then, is faithfully imitating art: it cannot have anything but a messy
conclusion.
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