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Knowledge of the potentially horrible consequences of a military confrontation and of the
equally
horrific consequences of an Iran in possession of the atomic bomb must force the US to abandon its policy of no direct negotiations and its hope for regime change.
It requires an increasingly controversial assumption: all human beings - whatever their achievements, competences, status, or health - are
equally
significant members of society, whose strength ultimately lies in what they can do together.
But putting in place an effective regulatory and enforcement infrastructure can be
equally
important, especially in areas where consumers have difficulty assessing the value of products and the risks they can pose.
His human qualities, as much as his talent and technical feats on the field, counted
equally
in establishing his popular acclaim.
Equally
important, the government offered rewards for interim progress, not just ultimate success.
The Soviet Union’s ruling ideology was
equally
clear: a Stalinist version of Communism.
They elevate players to god-like status when their team performs well, ignoring obvious weaknesses; but when it loses, as any team must, the fall is
equally
steep and every weakness is dissected.
These lessons apply
equally
to advanced economies, which also suffer from rising inequality and subtle forms of corruption.
Both stances are
equally
dangerous as far as Europe’s vital interests are concerned.
But it is
equally
possible that the size of some sectors is being understated.
Though the world’s attention is currently fixed on the risks of an escalating Sino-American trade war, the threat of an
equally
destructive transatlantic conflict cannot be ignored.
The US is, perhaps,
equally
frustrated.
Equally, big member states ought to have more votes in the Council of Ministers, to reflect their greater populations.
It is
equally
important to restart global trade talks and bring the Doha Round to a successful conclusion – not least in order to protect Africa from the risk of rising protectionism.
But now, when it comes to recovery, the belief that this time should not be different might be
equally
dangerous.
Trump’s ability to reverse himself and deny having done so could be
equally
advantageous.
How do you convince your passionate followers if other,
equally
credentialed, economists take the opposite view?
Rather, it means that modern racism often presents in subtler but
equally
powerful ways.
Equally
unclear is why Khodorkovsky, the oligarch who has gone the farthest in making his business modern and transparent, the target of attack?
This suggests not only that justice in the Philippines has a chance;
equally
important, it suggests that Filipinos will give justice a chance.
Equally
worrisome is the recent drift of former imperial powers Russia and Turkey.
Equally
disturbing has been the continuing reluctance of international leaders to provide new financial commitments to Ukraine, despite growing pressure on its foreign-currency reserves and the specter of a full-blown financial meltdown.
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striking is the modesty of the victors, in stark contrast to the usual triumphalism.
Though some analysts remain convinced that Xi’s “Asia for Asians” line is an empty attempt to bolster his nationalist credentials, an
equally
strong case can be made that it signifies a genuine policy shift.
But that does not mean they all deserve to be punished
equally
today.
Equally
well-intentioned UN and EU ideas about introducing an international force to separate Israel and the Palestinians originate with paper-shuffling diplomats, whose previous experiences in peacekeeping (say, in Srebrenica or Rwanda) do not inspire confidence.
This vacillation contrasts starkly with the position taken by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, which have steadfastly supported the Sunni opposition to Assad, and that of Shia Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, which have been
equally
resolute in supporting the regime.
Proper governance in international waters is more difficult to achieve, but is
equally
pressing.
An adverse supply shock is automatically divided
equally
between inflation and real GDP, which is pretty much what a central bank with discretion would do anyway.
For a decade now, the world economy has suffered from tremendous global imbalances: massive external surpluses in countries like China, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, and the oil producers, matched by
equally
large external deficits in the US, the United Kingdom, Spain, and others.
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