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Make no mistake: a data-sharing requirement is
essentially
a stick.
In the process, they often insert a wedge that
essentially
disconnects fundamentals from pricing.
By signaling their intention to contain price pressures, they would alter inflation expectations – and thus
essentially
convince the public and the government to do the heavy lifting.
Facing greater challenges in delivering desired outcomes, they have
essentially
pushed both policies and their brand power to the limit.
As brilliantly explained by Guy Kawasaki in his book on the company, the brand
essentially
created “enchantment.”
But if they do not –
essentially
because they are not getting the required support from politicians and other policymakers – then the downside will involve more than just disappointed outcomes.
This is similar to – albeit more “total” than – Putin’s own understanding of the relationship between capitalists and the state, according to which even the richest Russian oligarch is
essentially
a serf of the state.
The Paris agreement
essentially
substitutes transparency for compliance, creating an “enhanced transparency framework” designed “to build mutual trust and confidence and to promote effective implementation.”
Henceforth, their business-as-usual approach to the Balkans
essentially
meant maintaining the status quo.
The rate of decline of US house prices fell in the past three months for which we have data (ending in May), and the figures for May show
essentially
no decline at all.
A conference?Turkey is
essentially
proposing more talk, again delaying doing something that would make a difference on the ground.
The PiS then selected its own judges instead, while adopting legislation that
essentially
paralyzed the court.
Because bubbles are
essentially
social-psychological phenomena, they are, by their very nature, difficult to control.
This outside control is the principle cause of the present tragedy, which
essentially
constitutes a “proxy war.”
In the meantime, though, we have clarity on at least three matters:First, the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, or R2P, which the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted in 2005, in response to the world’s inaction as nearly one million men, women, and children were slaughtered in Rwanda, is
essentially
dead.
Its preference is a Europe that
essentially
consists solely of a common market.
In 2008, Republicans rallied behind the late Senator John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, a folksy demagogue who was even less suited for office than Bush or Cheney; and in 2010, the party was
essentially
hijacked by the populist Tea Party.
Consumer spending dropped sharply in October, owing to negative wealth effects and heightened uncertainty, but it quickly stabilized and recovered, while investment spending remained
essentially
unchanged.
Greece
essentially
defaulted on some obligations.
There, the private sector has
essentially
been left to fend for itself; and most households and companies are struggling, thus fueling continued economic implosion.
For example, Israel has reached out to those Arab countries that are willing to subordinate the Palestinian problem to discreet bilateral relations,
essentially
on security matters.
The theme of good governance has special appeal to large bureaucratic organizations like multilateral development banks and UN agencies, which favor apolitical solutions to what are
essentially
political problems.
Put another way, should someone
essentially
be permitted to own the right, say, to test whether you have a set of genes that imply a higher than 50% probability of developing breast cancer?
On the other hand, if the government fails to fix its structural problem – under-developed indigenous human capital – it will
essentially
be driving a more dangerous car, one in which it will become difficult or impossible to avoid obstacles without the wheels locking up.
The political ideal that a populist government strives for is
essentially
an elected dictatorship.
The group
essentially
repeated the study in 2006, using a larger sample size.
The “materialist” approach takes a broader view, arguing that people with more money can
essentially
purchase better health through superior education, health care, and social services.
In fact, climate change
essentially
is about managing risk.
With domestic demand in short supply, this slow road
essentially
postpones or impedes growth via expansion of the tradable sector.
Essentially, Macron is hoping that his agenda, if implemented at the EU level, will lift not just the French economy, but all European boats.
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