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Some dig deep into Russian history to find support for this conclusion, invoking the Tartar yoke and the absence of an “enlightenment.”
So America and Europe must help him reach this
conclusion.
The mere thought of such examples leads to the clear
conclusion
that democracy is not just about elections.
The
conclusion
of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be far more effective than any military undertaking.
The International Monetary Fund stressed the same
conclusion
in its recent Article IV consultation with China, noting that labor income is now expanding as a share of GDP, and that consumption contributed slightly more than investment to GDP growth in 2014.
But this CBA-derived
conclusion
was based on a very narrow, mechanistic, and simplistic calculation.
Yet, in 2014, Lomborg commissioned a study by an economist that, with another narrow CBA, came to the same – if not discredited, at least debated –
conclusion
favoring investment in primary education over higher education.
The second
conclusion
is that the gross gains – fees, trading profits, and capital gains to the winners (perhaps $800 billion from this year’s M&A’s) – greatly exceed the perhaps $170 billion in net gains.
Comparing stable and successful democracies like Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland, which “enjoy a strong sense of nationality,” to “countries lacking robust national bonds,” including Afghanistan, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Harari comes to the
conclusion
that nationalism is a necessary component of political stability.
Inasmuch as illiberal – and especially personal – regimes are considered the least stable, the logical
conclusion
is that the “color revolution” scenario that we observed in Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan is likely to repeat itself in Russia.
A successful
conclusion
of the round would be the strongest possible action to counter protectionist tendencies and resume growth in world trade.
Any conversation with Chinese officials nowadays leads to the same conclusion: China wants to restart the Six-Party Talks aimed at persuading North Korea to abandon its nuclear-weapons program.
The “logical conclusion,” according to Dixon, is that Khan “must be detained for the rest of his life – regardless of whether he is ever charged with a crime – because if he was ever released, nothing would prevent him from disclosing this information.
The origin of the black swan metaphor was the belief that all swans are white, a
conclusion
that a nineteenth-century Englishman might have reached based on a lifetime of personal observation and David Hume’s principle of induction.
I’d also, again humbly, take issue with the
conclusion
that “we can say with confidence…that the abnormally low financial and economic volatility of last year is over.”
Some US Census figures seem to support that
conclusion.
The most reasonable
conclusion
is that we should limit particle emissions to reduce health risks.
That there will be is a foregone
conclusion.
This
conclusion
echoes then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s warning in 2009 that Pakistan “poses a mortal threat to the security and safety of our country and the world.”
That is an entirely plausible
conclusion.
The one
conclusion
that appears to hold generally is that shunning austerity does not allow one to avoid the problem of achieving both fiscal and external sustainability.
All of this implies much stronger support from OECD countries, especially the US, for a successful
conclusion
of the Doha WTO trade round.
The
conclusion
is self-evident.
While official surveys do suggest a falling labor-force participation rate, that
conclusion
needs further testing, because such declines are not usually discernible over short periods.
The Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson, who led the way in translating Ricardian foundations into modern economics, reached a similar
conclusion
late in his life, when he pointed out how a disruptive low-wage technology imitator like China could turn the theory of comparative advantage inside out.
Had he done so, he might have won (the strategy was clever), but it was not a foregone
conclusion.
Though the
conclusion
of long-negotiated gas deals between Russia and China may seem to reflect a deepening of the bilateral relationship, China extracted an exceedingly low price from Russia for the gas that it will receive.
Three influential American think tanks have already done so, and arrived at the
conclusion
that the United States should begin supplying Ukraine not only with more non-lethal aid – such as drones, armored Humvees, and medical equipment – but also with “lethal defensive military assistance," in the form of light anti-armor missiles.
But if that was all there was to the issue, the outcome would be a foregone
conclusion
in favor of staying.
The Commission reached this
conclusion
by assuming that the cost of not embracing its recommended policy would be massive.
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