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As the list of criteria grows longer, it becomes
evident
that the most easily measured component, punctuality, is but one of many desirable features, and not necessarily the most significant.
As was
evident
in both 2000 and 2008, it doesn’t take much for overvalued asset markets to fall sharply.
Popular dissatisfaction is
evident
even in traditionally well-managed countries, such as Chile, where lower-income groups have done relatively well in recent years and where the scale of official fraud – documented and alleged – pales in comparison to neighboring countries.
Don't you think that, to some extent, though not in a very
evident
way, Europe is an enemy of an open society?
Given that advanced-economies’ growth prospects remain subdued, these trends are likely to continue – even with the
evident
slowing in China and other emerging markets.
Indeed, fear of a similar dynamic is
evident
in Chinese officials’ response to the Bo scandal.
Worse still, they have received support from the Fed, which one might have expected to adopt a more cautious stance, given the scale of its past mistakes and the extent to which it is
evident
that it reflects the interests of the banks that it was supposed to regulate.
The official average wage in dollars is about twice as high in Russia as in Ukraine, and it is
evident
to the naked eye that Ukraine now is a poorer society than Russia, while the opposite used to be true.
It is now increasingly
evident
that today’s crisis has its roots in February 1971, when US President Richard Nixon decided to break the link between the dollar and gold.
However, despite remittances’
evident
value in supporting development goals, it must be remembered that they are private funds and should not be considered a substitute for official aid.
Nowhere is that more
evident
than in China.
Given the recent wave of uprisings, it is more
evident
than ever that any “reform” initiatives undertaken in the Arab world previously were aimed only at sustaining repressive dictatorships and escaping punishment for criminal abuse of power.
Nowhere are the benefits of freer trade more
evident
than in the world’s marketplaces and stores.
This is in keeping with the larger populist trend in Europe,
evident
not just in Hungary and Poland, but also in the Czech Republic, Austria, the Netherlands, and Italy, where the populist Five Star Movement and the right-wing League are vying to lead the next government.
Today’s indifference is particularly, though not exclusively,
evident
in the United States.
This was
evident
when Macierewicz, springing his latest surprise, moved to limit Poland’s role in Eurocorps – an integrated military unit built around a core Franco-German brigade.
First, and most evident, the rise of e-commerce is far from over.
Unfortunately, it continues a pattern of weakness that has been
evident
since early 2008.
According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index, the US slipped to fifth place in 2011-2012, from fourth place the previous year, continuing a general downward trend
evident
since 2005.
It should be
evident
by now that many of the world’s economies are undergoing some form of structural change, and in the wake of that change, the “jobs-productivity-income” distribution triangle has gone askew.
Today, the bloody footprints of Russian agents and soldiers are as
evident
in Ukraine as the poisonous traces of polonium were in the streets of London following the murder of the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko in 2006.
By allowing survivors to seek justice and perpetrators to seek forgiveness, the success of Gacaca is
evident
in how Rwandans today, killers and survivors, live side by side peacefully.
Do they wish to extend to the Turkish Northern Cyprus the
evident
benefits that they derive from membership in the European Union, which came in 2004?
The very real damage inequality does to people’s lives is
evident
across the globe.
But it is
evident
that the Trump administration, too, worries about keeping up appearances.
The nature of these institutions is
evident
in discussions about privatization.
There are also other signs of awakening civic engagement, which are particularly
evident
in Internet discussions, which the Kremlin cannot control in the same way that it does other Russian media.
This duplicity is also
evident
in the crackdown on freedom of speech, assembly, association, and movement now unfolding in China.
And yet that failure may be overlooked thanks to a further feature of this tale,
evident
after the arrest when the man who had been Ghosn’s co-CEO, Hiroto Saikawa, brutally ejected him: Japanese managers have reasserted their traditional solidarity at the firm in an effort to shift the balance of power in the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Motors alliance away from Renault and back toward Nissan.
While individual countries show different levels of inequality, its rise has been
evident
almost everywhere, with income and wealth increasingly concentrated at the very top.
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