Consistently
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In his speech, Flake began by pointing out that President Donald Trump’s words and actions are
consistently
beyond the pale, bringing disgrace to the office of the presidency.
First, US interventions, which have cost the country trillions of dollars and thousands of lives over the past decade, have
consistently
destabilized the Middle East, while causing massive suffering in the affected countries.
The UN does work closely with the Syrian government, and humanitarian aid has not
consistently
reached areas outside of government control.
It would surprise me if middle-class women anywhere in the world – brought up to view certain forms of economic ignorance and naiveté as socially appropriate – could, without climbing a steep learning curve, be as reliable and hard-nosed as the world’s poor and working-class women
consistently
prove themselves to be.
Moreover, Bolivia is not alone: the shift from military rule to democratic politics in Latin America during the past 20 years is gradually, fitfully, but consistently, broadening political empowerment beyond the traditional elites and dominant ethnic groups.
For example, producing and delivering nutritious food
consistently
to upwards of nine billion people by mid-century has implications for water and energy consumption, agricultural development and land use, the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and ocean acidification, not to mention biodiversity loss, such as through overfishing.
What is clear is that it will require a foundation of common values, and leaders who work actively and
consistently
to build credibility and earn a skeptical public’s trust.
In 2000, one of Mr. Tung's political aides called on the president of the prestigious University of Hong Kong to express concern over a faculty member's opinion polls, which
consistently
recorded Mr. Tung's declining popularity.
Fundamental change, indeed, is needed as soon as possible, because current interpretations of the constitution have
consistently
distorted Japan’s security and defense policies.
Partly by design and partly by chance, about a decade ago China found itself
consistently
accumulating large amounts of foreign reserves by running a trade surplus and intervening to buy up the dollars that this generated.
Most importantly, this orientation toward moderation has
consistently
drawn support from Indonesia’s leading intellectuals.
Since 2004 or so, total fixed-asset investment reported by the NBS has
consistently
been much higher than gross fixed-capital formation (which constitutes roughly 98% of total capital formation).
The existence of alternatives to the dollar will mean that the issuers of internationally used currencies will feel market discipline earlier and more
consistently.
Americans born between 1910 and 1940 are
consistently
more civic-minded than those born after this time; they are also the last cohort of people who grew up without television.
Other studies have
consistently
shown rising rates of prevalence with each successive generation, and it is argued that, if older statistics were faulty, they erred on the side of underestimating the spread of mental illness.
And now, as then, the level and quality of investment have been
consistently
inadequate, with public spending on tangible and intangible capital – a critical factor in long-term growth – well below optimal levels for some time.
Similarly, the vice chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Thomas Hoenig, a political independent,
consistently
warns about the dangers associated with megabanks.
Kaufman has
consistently
pressed them to do more – and do it much faster; to be sure, they and many others are now listening.
Indeed, the Israeli public
consistently
supported the idea of the government reaching agreement with Hamas for the soldier’s release.
Indeed, the EU’s progress reports on Turkey have
consistently
raised the issue of the military’s disproportionate power in Turkish politics, and the fact that some officers do not seem to accept that they are subject to civilian control.
Over the next 2-3 years, the dollar index remained
consistently
below its level on the day of the first rate hike.
In fact, Japan’s leaders had little incentive to pursue bold reform, because voters
consistently
failed to demand it.
Data for indicators of women’s leadership in Asia, though limited, show that the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand are
consistently
among the top performers.
Of course, this requires effective regulation to protect consumers, together with strong governance structures to ensure that services can recover costs (and thus that they will be delivered
consistently
and at a high standard over the long term).
The only way to oppose it, at least by peaceful means, is by
consistently
demonstrating that its claims are not recognized.
That insistence reflects the attachment of policymakers in the EU – especially in Germany – to a conceptual framework that has led them
consistently
to underestimate the gravity of the situation and recommend policies that make matters worse.
The problem is that Iran has
consistently
squandered its leadership potential, choosing instead to act as a spoiler, especially through the use of proxy armies.
According to the conventional wisdom, the authorities
consistently
intervened not only to try to boost the market after the collapse, but also during its year-long run-up, when the Shanghai Stock Exchange composite index more than doubled.
Indeed, universities may be the most
consistently
performing products of long-term capital investment, especially if one is inclined to think about social and economic “investment” in exactly the same terms.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has
consistently
used the courts to neutralize his opponents.
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