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True, a freedom agenda will not change people’s attitudes overnight, but if pursued consistently, over time, with bipartisan support in the US – and more
constant
support in Europe – it will have a chance to make serious headway.
For years to come, the British will demand a
constant
drumbeat of reaffirmation that they made the right choice.
It is a source of
constant
delight to me to find cellphones in the hands of the unlikeliest of my fellow citizens: taxi drivers, paan wallahs (betel vendors), farmers, and fishermen.
The settlers’ presence, usually marked by giant Israeli flags, is viewed by most Palestinians as a provocation and is a source of
constant
tension.
The strategic shift is also a deliberate effort by Chinese policymakers to avoid the dreaded “middle-income trap” – a mid-stage slowdown that has ensnared most emerging economies when per capita income nears the $17,000 threshold (in
constant
international prices).
Yugoslavia, like the nation-states that were established in the Levant and Mesopotamia, was created to manage these political contradictions; but atrocities – in Smyrna, Srebrenica, Sinjar, and elsewhere – remained a
constant
feature of post-imperial life.
But the victorious Allied powers later abandoned this promise, and the Kurdish people have lived under
constant
oppression ever since.
One patient described the recurrence of voices as akin to being "in a
constant
state of mental rape."
At the same time, Romania’s experience demonstrates that official secrecy remains a threat to the core values of democratic governance, and that only
constant
vigilance, in both established and young democracies, can prevent its encroachment.
Despite the PiS’s
constant
nepotism scandals and ongoing conflicts with the EU, the judiciary, and business and civil-society groups, its support has not fallen below 35%.
The average cyclically adjusted fiscal deficit has been roughly
constant
since 2014, at around 1% of GDP.
In theory, as the chart below shows, the cost of producing oil is usually assumed to be
constant
and determined by immutable factors such as the type of oil and the geographical conditions where it is extracted.
The half-century of peace that integration has delivered involved
constant
changes.
And that is why the [Israel] Lobby must keep
constant
pressure on US politicians to confront Tehran.”
It also has a profound impact on the unspoken but
constant
debate in France about the place of Muslims in French society.
Only by thinking and acting with
constant
concern for this underlying unity that overrides all differences, only by cultivating a sense of universal intergenerational solidarity, can we set out really and resolutely on the road ahead.”
The power plants will pollute the waters with toxic coal ash, bring
constant
coal-barge traffic, and require the dredging of riverbeds.
While he was on the front lines grappling with sensitive issues relating to ethnic minorities, interlopers were offering him a
constant
stream of take-it-or-else advice for which they would never have to assume responsibility.
But there is a key difference: whereas the economic stagnation and world-wide inflation of the 1970’s originated in the supply cartel of hydrocarbons producers, now it is the Asian latecomers in the process of industrialization that are driving growth, and inflation is a
constant
threat that never materializes.
Pakistan’s macabre association with the Taliban stems mostly from its
constant
effort to pressure its mortal enemy, India.
The dismal failure of Middle Eastern and North African economies to deliver the prosperity that their people desperately want is a
constant
factor pushing people into the streets.
Since then, the European ideal has gone through many changes, but two themes remained
constant.
Although the movement of peoples has been a
constant
feature of human history, it has been relatively bloodless only when it was into scantily settled or developing territories.
After all, China has been under
constant
pressure from foreign governments to revalue, in the mistaken belief that a stronger currency would reduce China’s large trade surplus.
(and had been held
constant
for ten years), the PBOC has more or less complied, with appreciations approximating 3% per year through 2012.
“How is it,” he asks, “that Israel – a country of 7.1 million people, only sixty years old, surrounded by enemies, in a
constant
state of war since its founding, with no natural resources – produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the United Kingdom?”
Or perhaps the Justices were simply reacting to the Administration's
constant
overreaching.
In a system of elastic money with no intrinsic value, the quantity of money has to change over time if the purchasing power of money is to stay broadly
constant.
But it also reflects the Chinese government’s
constant
fear that regional tensions may lead to national fragmentation.
Indeed, while Congress and the Republican Party have become less popular during 2011, support for the Tea Party has remained remarkably constant, at around 30% of the population.
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