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It is on the insistence of the Shia that the United States has had to
continually
rewrite its blueprint for Iraq.
Urged by advisers to extricate himself from his lonely position on Russia’s meddling, Trump stated after the briefing that he has “tremendous respect” for the work of the intelligence agencies and acknowledged that Russia – but also other countries, he added, such as China –
continually
try to attack America’s cyber infrastructure.
Why are the Wahhabi clerics, the main opponents of reform and progress,
continually
indulged as the Kingdom’s de facto co-rulers?
They attract talent, perform efficiently, and
continually
upgrade their systems and services.
Senator Barbara Boxer railed
continually
against Carly Fiorina, a former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, that she had exported 35,000 jobs.
It begins with this warning: “The youth of the region are becoming
continually
more disenchanted with the ossified political power structures that marginalize them.
The children of Chernobyl are all grown up; their interests, and those of their own children, are best served not by
continually
evoking the nightmare of radiation, but by giving them the tools and authority they need to rebuild their own communities.
Both sides must
continually
determine, before disaster strikes, whether existing laws provide scientists and administrators with clear, realistic standards for their analyses and public communications.
Now that he has determined that the EU “deceived” Poland once, he will grasp at that conclusion
continually.
Although some British press outlets are uniquely vicious, striking the right balance between the public’s need to know and individuals’ right to privacy is a general problem, and must be
continually
addressed in the light of changing technology and practices.
But the dependence of the whole structure on
continually
rising house prices was rarely made explicit.
The next step readily follows: in order to repay, or at least reduce, the national debt, the government must eliminate its budget deficit, because the excess of spending over revenue
continually
adds to the national debt.
Europeans are long-standing champions of the United Nations and international cooperation, and
continually
seek to ensure that stability, freedom, democracy, and justice prevail as cornerstones of international relations.
We cannot develop a vigorous European economy, create European jobs and grow a European future while
continually
accommodating an increasing trade imbalance.
Lacking any personal memories of World War II, he – like a growing share of Germans at the time – was confident that Germany could rely on itself, without
continually
reaffirming its ties to Europe.
Russia’s vast territory
continually
seems to obscure for its leaders the need to plan for the future, while its seemingly infinite supply of natural resources convinces them that the country can handle any contingency.
The booms in these markets can be traced substantially to the growth of the idea that one should always
continually
hold as many of these assets as possible, just as that you should drink green tea or eat dark chocolate every day for antioxidants.
But the system’s extreme progressivity makes proceeds so volatile that the state
continually
experiences boom-bust cycles of rapidly rising revenue, inevitably followed by collapse.
It is only a slight exaggeration to say that in America people have to prove themselves continually, whereas in traditional Korean society people have only to prove themselves once, then they can be set for life due in large measure to the network of crony contacts that initial success will have provided.
Perhaps a shared paranoid style is what draws Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has
continually
argued that the world is conspiring to deprive Russia of the great-power status it deserves.
Moreover, it is a pattern that has closed the gap (now roughly 40%) between per capita income in America’s poorest and richest states, as labor and capital
continually
adjust by moving to areas where productivity is higher.
As a result, inflation is
continually
being redefined.
That process – setting clear goals, picking the right approach, and then measuring results to get feedback and refine the approach
continually
–helps us to deliver tools and services to everybody who will benefit.
In contrast to the centuries-old Westphalian order of nation-states, in which each state’s specific weight was the determining factor, in a world of interdependency, the security, economic stability, health, and environment of the strongest is
continually
a hostage of the weakest.
But, given that NCDs afflict communities in all parts of the world, there is much common ground that need not be
continually
rediscovered.
The Greeks, for their part, have been putting their national identity ahead of their pocketbooks, in ways that economists do not understand and
continually
fail to predict.
But imagine a world where textbooks are
continually
updated and corrected by a legion of contributors.
In this sense, East Asia’s economies have embraced the process of “creative destruction” described by the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter, whereby the economic structure is
continually
revolutionized from within.
In talks with members of Iran’s policy community, I am
continually
astounded that they see resolving the nuclear conflict (or, indeed, other problems in which Iran has a stake) to be primarily the responsibility of the US, Europe, and other major powers, not of Iran.
And with the meddling of outside powers, those wars are becoming a single regional war – one that is
continually
morphing, expanding, and becoming increasingly violent.
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