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This was especially
evident
in the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake of 2008, ethnic violence in Xinjiang in 2009, and the high-speed rail crash in Wenzhou in 2011.
America’s Middle East ChallengesDENVER – The potential gains from reorienting American foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific region were fully
evident
in November.
Nonetheless, the undertow of Euro-skepticism in British politics has never diminished and was
evident
in Cameron’s speech.
But a more cautious interpretation of the missing defaults is that the protracted nature of the downturn in international conditions has yet to take its cumulative toll, or that lingering weaknesses will only become
evident
once the major central banks move further along in renormalizing their policy stances.
Unfortunately, this approach to mediation does not always succeed, and investors were not impressed – as was
evident
in the 800-point fall in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on December 4.
This year, Latin America is expected to emerge from the recession that began in 2015; but it will still experience a fourth consecutive year of anemic growth – or the sixth, if one counts the slowdown that was already
evident
in 2012 and 2013.
Similar threats to forests are
evident
in the Amazon and Congo Basin.
The same Janus-faced approach is
evident
in Europe’s response to the Arab Spring.
Risk aversion has gone hand in hand with skewed institutional priorities, as is
evident
in the Bank’s budget.
This aging and dullness became most
evident
in the past few years, as Fatah first lost the 2006 legislative elections to Hamas, and then its presence in the Gaza Strip.
Few presidential campaigns have featured such
evident
chaos and churn in personnel.
The economic benefits of a trade agreement between economies that, together, account for more than 50% of global output and maintain nearly $4 trillion in cross-border investment are
evident.
The phenomenon is most
evident
in Asia and Africa – which together account for three-quarters of the global growth in smartphone use this year.
It was already
evident
when the MaastrichtTreaty was signed in 1992 that a monetary union without something similar in the fiscal domain would be unsustainable in the long run.
Parallel with these changes, European leaders must publicly acknowledge that if the euro collapses, Europe will quickly revert to competitive devaluations, intra-EU protection, and “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies, all of which were
evident
in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
Obama and Merkel’s press conference was symbolically useful in establishing a united front toward Russia, despite the two leaders’
evident
disagreement about how – and how much – to punish the Kremlin.
The government’s loss of control over the economy has become increasingly
evident.
Common interests are also
evident
in the gas sector – a crucial item in the Ukrainian government’s budget and perhaps the main source of corruption in the country.
Whatever the value of such theories, it is
evident
that the frustration of young people’s ambitions in modernizing countries makes them the object of preachers of hate and tempts them to leave the course of plodding progress and turn to more dramatic action.
This is
evident
across Europe.
Dimona has produced all the plutonium that Israel reasonably needs, and the reactor – one of the world’s oldest – has suffered minor mishaps and
evident
deterioration, raising the specter of more serious accidents.
Austerity fatigue in the periphery is clearly
evident
from the success of anti-establishment forces in Italy’s recent election; large street demonstrations in Spain, Portugal, and elsewhere; and now the botched bailout of Cypriot banks, which has fueled massive public anger.
Poor governance limits a country’s ability to create lasting wealth and productive capacity – even if the shortcomings become
evident
and damaging only when booms turn to busts.
This imperative was
evident
in England’s pursuit of Flanders in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; in the economic and military pursuit of Britain by the US and Germany in the late nineteenth century; and in the rise of Japan, the East Asian Tigers, and China in the twentieth century.
His attempts to please everyone, so
evident
in the last few weeks, are likely to mollify no one.
Blowing Away Nuclear PowerBRUSSELS – It has been
evident
for years that Europe needs an energy system that can cut dependence on fossil fuels, bring down future energy costs, and fight climate change.
This pattern was
evident
in Yugoslavia's wars of the 1990's, where ethnic communities that had lived together more or less peacefully became enmeshed in civil war in the midst of a deep economic crisis.
Nowhere has this inexorable sequence been more
evident
than in Syria.
In France, this division is
evident
not only on the extremes of right and left, and in traditionally nationalist Gaullist circles, but also among most socialist voters, who decided to spurn the party leadership’s pro-European stance.
With the
evident
failure of both leftist and rightist governments to stem the rising wave of unemployment, a growing part of the French and German electorates no longer seems to believe in traditional solutions.
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