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Those Israelis who believe that a two-state solution cannot be achieved feel vindicated; those who simply do not want two states to coexist are
equally
well served.
Unilateral countervailing duties against countries that are hypothetically manipulating their exchange rates are
equally
bad.
Unfortunately, the new law – hastily enacted at the last minute of the previous legislature – has a silly formulation that does not guarantee an
equally
safe majority in the Senate.
Building effective institutions is
equally
important.
The opposition's view--shared by rightists in the Bush administration--is
equally
unconvincing.
The better and fairer position, however, is to embrace the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promote unambiguously the idea that human dignity requires respect for the
equally
vital and mutually dependent freedoms from fear and want.
As a result, it will be generally less responsive to Italian economic circumstances than a purely Italian, but
equally
independent central bank would have been.
The turning point in this spring’s euro panic came when big holders of reserve currencies signaled that they saw the need for the euro as an alternative to the increasingly problematic dollar and the
equally
vulnerable yen.
On a recent morning, both provided
equally
revealing illustrations of Germany’s growing political clout in Europe.
Yet time and again, other major central banks – especially the Fed and the European Central Bank – have been quick to follow, with
equally
dire consequences.
Turkey’s Nation of FaithsANKARA – After decades of official neglect and mistrust, Turkey has taken several steps to ensure the rights of the country’s non-Muslim religious minorities, and thus to guarantee that the rule of law is applied
equally
for all Turkish citizens, regardless of individuals’ religion, ethnicity, or language.
But if foreign powers wish to engage constructively, they must understand a country’s internal politics and demographics, and address all affected groups’ security concerns
equally
and fairly.
Local economic change has been
equally
dramatic.
So here are ten likely consequences of the Trump presidency, divided
equally
between the good and the bad.
Equally, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Developemnt has placed energy efficiency center-stage in much of its work on market-led sectoral transformation programs across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The same arguments that rightly apply to the Palestinians should apply
equally
to the Kurds.
Of course, not all emerging markets, according to this logic, are
equally
exposed.
While some castes concentrated on one, others were
equally
involved in a number of occupations.
By using caste as a criterion in public policy, India’s government is effectively treating the rich and the poor equally, thereby conveying benefits to the former.
More serious misperceptions are
equally
obvious.
This would move the EU away from the current situation, in which all sovereign bonds denominated in euros are treated equally, regardless of the issuer’s debt position.
Tocqueville saw this strictly ordered world being replaced by democracy and formal social equality, in which everyone would be
equally
free, but would also be
equally
at the mercy of society.
But not
equally
necessary is the enduring uncertainty about the common political platform upon which Europe’s voice in foreign policy will have to rely.
But it is
equally
obvious that, as the European Parliament’s Resolution of February 20 puts it, “the Treaty of Lisbon is a substantial improvement on the existing Treaties, which will bring more democratic accountability to the Union and enhance its decision making.”
I am not predicting a utopian world in which everyone is
equally
valued.
And yet central bankers in the very emerging markets that the IMF is supposedly protecting have been sending an
equally
forceful message: Get on with it; the uncertainty is killing us.
I am a strong, almost old-fashioned believer in parliamentary democracy, but when it comes to situations like postwar Iraq, two other imperatives are
equally
pressing.
But, as is so often the case, the impact is not being felt
equally
by all.
Even as a child, Julia Wise felt that if each person is
equally
valuable, she should not care more for her own wellbeing than for anyone else’s.
In a few cases, fiscal councils might impose conditions that are even more stringent than current EU rules stipulate, but they would be limited to enforcing the structural balance that each signatory of the fiscal compact has enshrined in its constitution or in
equally
binding legislation.
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