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In accepting a double freeze, the US would
essentially
be rewarding North Korea for ceasing activities that are already in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions.
After all, NATO expansion was
essentially
a political and strategic act, not a military one, given the absence of any significant threat against the countries of Western and Central Europe.
In the absence of the Soviet threat, American power is
essentially
untrammeled.
A dramatic curtailment of state resources may eventually push the government toward modernization, but it might also produce an uglier shift— toward harder political crackdown, economic nationalism and an
essentially
isolationist course.
For example, the argument in Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson’s book Why Nations Fail is
essentially
that technology does not diffuse because the ruling elite does not want it to.
Essentially
a seductive AI fembot, she had no parents, childhood memories, or emotions of any kind, nor would she ever age or die.
What we describe under the heading of Al Qaeda is an
essentially
negative, destructive movement.
In this they are not entirely dissimilar from the totalitarian leaders of fascist movements, who likewise built on popular frustration to pursue an
essentially
destructive purpose in the name of anti-modern beliefs and promises.
Even in our globalizing world, the question as to whether "human rights" is an
essentially
Western concept, which ignores the very different cultural, economic, and political realities of the South, persists.
The EU initially invested heavily in the development of machine translation, but has
essentially
abandoned the project.
As Iran learned in 2012, losing access to the SWIFT network
essentially
means losing access to the international financial system.
And
essentially
the same happened with US subprime mortgage lending and with the Spanish banking system in the 2000’s.
In Asia, Indonesia may look “European” in its Obama craze, but it
essentially
constitutes an anomaly, easily explainable by Obama’s brief Indonesian upbringing.
Indeed, despite the magnitude of the initial shock, capital flows and risk margins had
essentially
normalized by 2009, when bond financing in Latin America began to surge, soon reaching triple the pre-2008 average.
The extraordinary political transitions set in motion by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, together with the mundane and drawn-out EU accession process that followed, produced this new normal – one
essentially
free from the political and economic distortions of the Cold War.
The Administration
essentially
said, "trust us to do what's right."
There is little excuse for Iceland, which
essentially
turned itself into a highly leveraged hedge fund.
Surviving the Great Capital FloodDespite recent financial market turbulence, the underlying dynamic of the world economy remains
essentially
unchanged.
This, too, is
essentially
just a continuation of the status quo.
Unless it reined in the municipal satraps, the central government could
essentially
kiss its reform plans goodbye.
For example, whereas the Islamists had
essentially
focused on political themes, highlighting participation, inclusiveness, and democratic reforms, the recent election campaigns witnessed a rhetorical shift to economic aspirations.
Ending America’s Global War on Reproductive FreedomJOHANNESBURG – My country liberalized abortion more than two decades ago, but on January 23, 2017, US President Donald Trump
essentially
took away my right even to write the word.
Instead the Bush administration decided to wage the war
essentially
on its own; for this kind of small war, it really did not need its European allies, although in the latter stages of the fighting, French Mirage jets, and British, German, Danish, and Norwegian special forces troops were active in battles in the mountains along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border.
Financial institutions
essentially
act as matchmakers, linking investors, borrowers, and savers, and recording what people own and owe.
The blockchain
essentially
serves the “ledger” function that banks do today, but at a fraction of the cost to consumers and businesses.
Nobody is
essentially
a devotee of Real Madrid or the New England Patriots.
That’s what North Korea did when Bush, upon taking office,
essentially
tore up the “agreed framework” with that country.
Thus, Etete had
essentially
given OPL 245 to himself.
Yes, but considering that the Greek civil war of 1946-1949 was
essentially
fought over the question of whether geographical Macedonia (including northern Greece) would be part of communist Yugoslavia, the Greeks can be forgiven – somewhat – for their concern that tiny Macedonia might lay claim to part of Greece.
May attempted to portray Brexit as
essentially
a done deal.
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