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But, instead of behaving like superstars, they worked together, passing
consistently
and creating opportunities for one another to score.
So, yes, online work can make a lot of sense in many situations, but when you are trying to fix a broken corporate culture, you need the commitment, human engagement, and creative interaction that happen most
consistently
in a physical workplace.
But Sechin has
consistently
failed to appear, with his office recently telling the court that he wouldn’t be available until next year.
We cannot
consistently
hold that cartoonists have a right to mock religious figures but that it should be a criminal offense to deny the existence of the Holocaust.
After all, it has been China’s young guns who
consistently
raise the issue of local corruption at Party summits.
Karl Marx was one of the smartest and most dedicated theorists on this topic, and even he could not
consistently
show that technological progress necessarily impoverishes unskilled workers.
Piketty's main assertion is that the leading driver of increased inequality in the developed world is the accumulation of wealth by those who are already wealthy, driven by a rate of return on capital that
consistently
exceeds the rate of GDP growth.
Now the hard work begins: developing their joint strategic vision and implementing it
consistently.
Sonia Gandhi, the Italian-born wife of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and daughter-in-law of the late Indira Gandhi, became India’s most powerful woman for dynastic reasons but she has
consistently
demonstrated that she is a shrewd behind-the-scenes political operator.
But the war is not universal: since the outbreak of protests in 2011 against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime – and long before – one group of Syrians, the Kurdish community, has
consistently
sought peaceful change and respect for the rights of all.
Yet, despite
consistently
demonstrating a commitment to democracy, the international community has been deaf to our appeals.
Their leaders have
consistently
pointed out that our current problems are the result of the gases emitted by the industrialized nations over the past century.
In the US, the only mainstream media organization that ran
consistently
skeptical articles about the case for war was the Knight Ridder group (which has since been acquired by McClatchy).
Yet stumbling oil-export performance and a sharp rise in infrastructure-related imports, combined with an explosive growth in public spending, have fueled
consistently
high levels of inflation, with the annual rate now at more than 20%.
Although the program had “only” attained the level of a top club player, and I was still able to beat it consistently, the experience gave me a clear glimpse of what was to come, although not as quickly as I had guessed.
Indeed, students from Latin American countries
consistently
score at the very bottom of international achievement tests such as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the Third International Math and Science Survey (TIMSS).
Nor was it a fluke: Egypt is
consistently
the most successful national team in the Africa Cup tournament, winning it five times previously.
In the Middle East’s six-decade-long history of state-directed chemical mass murder, one power has
consistently
protected the perpetrators: Russia.
Israel has
consistently
rejected Hamas’s repeated offers of a cease-fire agreement in exchange for the lifting of the siege on Gaza.
Growth must become more stable, with a
consistently
counter-cyclical macroeconomic policy stance, prudent capital-account management, and greater resilience to external shocks.
Trump has
consistently
denigrated press coverage that is critical of his administration as “fake news,” just as he has sought to undermine the authority of the independent judiciary by branding those who disoblige him as “so-called” judges.
For a while, it
consistently
made outsized profits, supposedly due to its Nobel-prize backed financial expertise.
But a political system is only ever truly put at risk when leaders
consistently
misrule.
The best over-arching strategy is to combine aid, limits on military spending, peacekeeping forces, and “over the horizon” security guarantees in a way that ensures that the developed world deals with hot spots
consistently.
Xi believes that a government’s legitimacy is mainly a function of
consistently
delivered values, together with economic and social progress, with strict commitment to the public interest taking precedence over the form of governance.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is
consistently
ranked among the countries that are most vulnerable to the harmful effects of climate change, owing to its demographics, geography, and natural climatic conditions.
There will be hits and misses, but, if officials
consistently
ask the right three questions, their chances of success will be much higher.
And he has
consistently
refused intelligence briefings, dismissed the concerns of the intelligence community about Russian meddling in the election, and even likened the release of information about those concerns to Nazi Germany.
Indeed, households’ share of national income has declined considerably in the last decade, in sharp contrast to the advanced economies, where households’ share is
consistently
high.
Trimming the deficit is now the government's biggest challenge, yet it
consistently
fails even to make the cuts promised in past budgets.
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