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The pitfalls of focusing on GDP alone are
evident
in the findings of the 2015 Social Progress Index, launched on April 9.
The outpouring of emotion
evident
at Shahbag was provoked by a decision of an international criminal tribunal convened by the government.
While some see no contradiction, the fact that many of the collaborators who killed secular and pro-democracy Bengalis in 1971 claimed to be doing so in the name of Islam points to an
evident
tension.
This perception is
evident
in Europe, the United States, and Japan, where indicators of economic sentiment are deteriorating again, already-weak recoveries are stalling, and over-stretched balance sheets are becoming even more precarious.
Indeed, population aging, which has been
evident
in the developed world for some time, is now spreading to China and soon will reach Latin America.
The costs are evident, they argue, but what are the benefits?
While the immediate catalyst for economic restructuring is the impact of the sharp fall in international oil prices, the rationale for these reforms has been
evident
for much longer.
They have, in various forms, affected China’s economy since 1978, and were
evident
in East Asia’s other high-performing economies – Taiwan, South Korea, and even Japan – during their periods of rapid growth.
But look at their average current-account deficits from 2000 to 2013 – which range from a low of 5.5% of GDP in Lithuania to a high of 13.4% in Kosovo – and it becomes
evident
that these are not countries to emulate.
The transatlantic divide is
evident
with respect to monetary policy.
Several consequences follow from this divergence: difficulties in policy coordination, given no agreement on the diagnosis; a very probable return to large US external deficits while Europe remains in balance; and a weaker dollar, which will become
evident
if the crisis in the eurozone subsides.
If and when it becomes
evident
that hardliners in Iran – not America – are the chief impediment to better relations, internal elite and popular opposition could build, and potentially large, unpredictable cleavages could be created within the Iranian political system.
Indeed, they became
evident
six years ago, when the Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2004 inundated India’s second-largest nuclear complex, shutting down the Madras power station.
Zhou’s 2009 essay galvanized these efforts, as he pointed to the
evident
inadequacies of the dollar-centered system (such as the impact of chronic US deficits) and outlined the SDR’s advantages as an alternative means of international financial settlement.
Here is an attractive, intelligent young leader of the Left with a belief in social solidarity and a strong social conscience -- but with none of the paranoia so
evident
in Europe about global competition and American domination and very little interest in the massive bureaucratic structures of trans-national integration which in Europe have become identified with left-wing ideals.
The benefits have become more dubious, while the costs and risks have grown increasingly
evident.
The need of Kosova to be freed from Milosevic's grip has been so
evident
for a whole decade.
Demand for this alternative vision of aid has increased with the
evident
failure of the modernization-based development paradigm.
Security Council consensus about when and how to apply R2P, so
evident
in February and March 2011, has evaporated in a welter of recrimination about how the NATO-led implementation of the Council’s Libya mandate “to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack” was carried out.
The flow of money to the new Palestinian Authority was
evident
mostly in high-rise buildings, which the PA built to deal with overcrowding.
The same mixture of fear and awe is often
evident
in people’s views of the US, and, indeed, of the Jews.
This is
evident
from several high-profile examples.
All in all, the vast bulk of malaria's weight falls on developing countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, and evidence of a reciprocal relationship with poverty has become increasingly
evident.
The Tragedy of the Climate CommonsPORTSMOUTH – By now, the danger from climate change and other forms of environmental degradation is so
evident
that it seems crazy to ignore it.
Soon after the near-collapse of the financial system, the consensus view in favor of a reasonably normal cyclical recovery faded as the extent of balance-sheet damage – and the effect of deleveraging on domestic demand – became
evident.
They expressed their profound disappointment at what they described as the “evaporation of political will”
evident
in global and regional efforts toward nuclear disarmament.
This was most
evident
in the maps of the electoral geography of voting for “Leave” and “Remain” in the United Kingdom’s June referendum on European Union membership.
Wide disparities in educational quality, often measured by student achievement on international examinations, are
evident
within and across countries.
Most obviously, Schmitt’s critique of liberalism is
evident
in the passion of Trump and his supporters for building a wall on America’s southern border.
This was even more
evident
when a few months later my family moved from Berlin to Hamburg, then under British occupation.
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