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To do this
consistently
with “equal shares,” we need to multiply the per capita share by the country’s population to reach its emissions quota.
The dominant “efficient markets theory” says only that markets reflect what is publicly known, and that it is hard to make money off markets
consistently
– something verified by the hit that most investor portfolios took in the crisis.
Five Reasons for Slow GrowthMILAN – A remarkable pattern has emerged since the 2008 global financial crisis: Governments, central banks, and international financial institutions have
consistently
had to revise their growth forecasts downward.
France needs to become much clearer about some key choices, and to act
consistently.
But, in fact, he has done
consistently
well in both the short term and the long term.
Polls
consistently
show that a majority of Americans want border controls.To be sure, the Trump administration’s policy of separating migrant children from their parents went further than most Americans were willing to accept.
Opinion polls
consistently
show that British voters are unenthusiastic about the EU, and the picture is confirmed by the latest Eurobarometer poll, conducted throughout the Union for the Commission - but before the recent enlargement from 15 to 25 member states.
Obama has
consistently
been opposed to the trade agreement with Colombia.
Since 2000, annual rural-to-urban migration has been running
consistently
at 15-20 million people.
And the bankers and financiers who are widely blamed for the crisis will remain in the sin bin for a while yet, until voters’ expectations of economic and financial stability are more
consistently
satisfied.
Making matters worse, the media have
consistently
failed to educate the public about the risks raised by genetic technologies.
The group
consistently
posts content that challenges the possibility of coexistence between Islam and the West and calls young people to jihad.
And yet North Korea
consistently
spurned any attempt to strike an agreement.
Rather than implementing structural policies to promote economic growth, European policymakers are pursuing economic populism, by promising high returns at little cost and
consistently
delivering the bare minimum.
As World Bank president, Wolfensohn argued
consistently
that the world cannot be divided into “haves” and “have-nots.”
It is unfortunate that neighboring countries like Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile – all of which
consistently
hold high-quality elections – are not making more of an effort to ensure that Venezuela’s upcoming vote is free and fair.
At the same time, most would-be citizens will probably feel alienated from a state that suspects political danger emanating from newcomers and
consistently
sends a message of distrust.
The intellectual challenge that Britain has
consistently
sidestepped is how to balance autonomy with cooperation.
An overwhelming majority of UN member states, recognizing the unique role UNRWA plays in a volatile region, have
consistently
recognized the need to provide it with robust financial support.
Father Charles Coughlin, the 1930s-era Roman Catholic priest from Detroit who promoted a fascist agenda for America,
consistently
sought to root out the culprits for society’s problems.
Surveys – including those conducted by my own organization –
consistently
show that business leaders understand the need for equal treatment of men and women in the workforce.
Whether it will operate
consistently
enough for a long enough time to produce significant genetic change can be answered only by future generations.
But, while the effects of biology on the traits that we measured are relatively small for humans living in complex modern cultures, even small effects, when repeated consistently, will accumulate.
But as Coronel notes, “Filipinos have
consistently
judged the police the most corrupt of all government agencies.”
For example, sugar is
consistently
the ingredient with the highest score on the Yale Food Addiction Scale, which measures people’s food cravings.
Since then, the four-quarter growth in that index has been below this target in every quarter but one, as Fed forecasts of inflation
consistently
fell short of the mark.
Yet during the mid-to late-1990's, investors
consistently
gave China higher marks than Russia on the rule of law.
And it would supply 50,000 people with a
consistently
high-quality seven-ounce (198.4 grams) daily requirement of fresh herbs, vegetables, and ground fruits like berries for at least ten years – all in less space that the average multi-story parking lot.
When Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who
consistently
advocates peace with his nuclear-armed neighbor, suggested last summer that Pakistan should “leave the Kashmir issue alone” and focus on its domestic challenges, the comment did not elicit the customary howls of outrage in the Pakistan media.
Paradoxically, while his administration demands that we Europeans take charge of our security, it
consistently
strives to undermine every joint defense project that we pursue.
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