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Finally, both the interdependence and global risk that are
evident
in this crisis will and probably should cause countries to adopt policies with respect to financial structures that provide for some insulation from external shocks, even if such policies impose a cost.
A similar bias is
evident
in criticism by the West – and by Africa’s pro-Western China pessimists – of China’s so-called resource diplomacy in Africa.
This decision, promoted mainly by the United States, reflects the sad dereliction of U.S. leadership
evident
in so many parts of the world.
But in other cases, those limits become
evident
only with time.
The impact was not immediately
evident.
Their loss of geopolitical and economic power is
evident.
Broadly, this arrangement still holds today, though hints of its erosion became
evident
some time ago.
Indications that Trichet’s communicative skills were slipping already had become
evident
last September, when the Governing Council could not follow through with the rate increase the ECB president had promised the previous month.
For all its apparent attachment to superficial policymaking and tabloid personality politics, it is becoming
evident
that the Australian public is fed up with the political circus of recent years, and wants adults back in charge of the major parties.
Given the
evident
rapport between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, it is plausible that they could strike a deal to end the fighting in that devastated country.
This dynamic was
evident
in the UK’s recent election as well.
Nowhere is that more
evident
than in the fixation on China – singled out by both President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, as a major source of pressure bearing down on American workers and their families.
This strategic fact is more
evident
now than ever before.
At a minimum, there could be an adverse impact on the terms by which America borrows from abroad; that could mean higher interest rates – hints of which are already
evident
– and ultimately downward pressure on the dollar.
When those indictments were issued, no one could have predicted how events would unfold; in retrospect, it is
evident
that the indictments’ delegitimizing effects had important consequences.
Similar contradictions are
evident
in many countries.
Rather, they are headwinds that can and will be overcome, for they fail to capture a reality that is
evident
from the sentiments of a broad cross-section of society.
In particular, it is now
evident
that simply maintaining balanced national budgets and controlling inflation, while leaving the market to do the rest, does not automatically generate sustained and inclusive growth.
This has been particularly
evident
at the European level, where the increasing disequilibrium between France and Germany has made it impossible for France to counter Germany’s austerity policies.
Notwithstanding Trump’s
evident
rapport with Putin, US sanctions will be far more durable.
The result of today’s superficial approach to travel is
evident
in any major tourist destination.
The limited importance of public debt alone is also
evident
in Italy and Belgium.
Indeed, the fallibility of the bond markets and rating agencies was
evident
in the run up to the 2008 crisis.
But the true measure of US insolvency is
evident
from the adjustments needed to reduce the country’s fiscal gap to zero.
Nowhere is this more
evident
than in discussions about the origins and nature of India's caste system.
Similarly, after his recent crushing election defeat, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti wistfully explained that Italy’s voters were too impatient to bear reforms whose benefits would only become
evident
beyond the electoral cycle.
The threat of chaos,
evident
now in Libya, Syria, and Yemen, also weighed in the royal family’s favor.
Fortunately, there is a third approach,
evident
in the numerous innovation successes in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and elsewhere that neither had state backing nor occurred within a uniquely creative business culture.
The same is true of trade tensions, such as those now
evident
around the world.
Despite the
evident
benefits of expanding central banks’ mandates to incorporate spillovers, such a change would be difficult to implement at a time when domestic economic worries are politically paramount.
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