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Alas, instead of adapting tried and tested mechanisms, various CIS countries invent ever more complex schemes, such as the five-state Customs Union, which was renamed the Eurasian Economic Community last year, when its failure became
evident.
However, the crying need for an effective institutional, usually parliamentary, opposition is
evident.
The IMF has, at last, recognized the failure of its big bailout policies - failures all too
evident
in Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, Russia, Brazil, and most recently, in Argentina.
Nowhere was the problem more
evident
than in the 1998 Russian bailout, where only after the "failure" - after the ruble's devaluation - did growth resume.
All of this was
evident
at the time the money was lent in July 1998, but it is Russia's people that today must pay for the IMF's mistakes.
One example of the general public attitude toward rights is the continuing and even deepening mistreatment of the Roma minority, which has been particularly
evident
in the Czech Republic.
This confusion was
evident
two months ago, when the International Monetary Fund published a piece that was greeted as the final nail in the coffin of “neoliberalism” (an empty label that can encompass whatever bugbear a critic wants to rail against on that particular day).
When the contributions of the more than 160 countries that have submitted their voluntary mitigation commitments – the so-called “intended nationally determined contributions” – are added up, the scale of the failure becomes
evident.
Whatever its past successes in maintaining basic living standards, today it is
evident
that Belarus cannot match its neighbors’ dynamism.
As has become evident, if we do not manage globalization so that it benefits all, the backlash – from the New Discontents in the North and the Old Discontents in the South – is at risk of intensifying.
This model has proven its viability in Europe over a period of centuries, and its advantages are
evident
in the US even now with Bank of America’s purchase of Merrill Lynch.
This issue was
evident
in the hostile takeover of China’s top real-estate developer, Vanke.
If this is true in a country like the US, with a reasonably efficient infrastructure and the resources to help its citizens in times of crisis, it is even more
evident
when disasters strike developing countries, because their governments lack the resources needed, and because, when it comes to foreign assistance, rich nations still do not count all human lives equally.
Little – too little, it is now
evident
– was done.
These goals were
evident
in the speech that Putin delivered to Russia’s political elites in March, following the annexation of Crimea.
This shortcoming has become increasingly
evident
and it may lead to a breakup of the eurozone.
It was abundantly
evident
in the run-up to the Games how important it was to Chinese everywhere to show themselves to advantage.
Their success inevitably requires directly confronting their
evident
moral failures.
Assumptions like these might be adequate as foundations on which to build models to help us understand the world, but only if market processes were structured exactly right, smoothing out at the aggregate level all the deviations from price-taking and rational expectations that are clearly
evident
at the individual level.
An attack must be timed to perfection, and it must be launched after the WMD programs are in operation and evident, but before they have produced any weapons.
This potential was
evident
during the Arab Spring uprisings, when women, empowered by recent advances in literacy and education, organized and led demonstrations that toppled decades-old regimes.
It is deeply troubling that it took Europe’s leaders so long to see something so obvious (and
evident
more than a decade and half ago in the East Asia crisis).
The lack of legitimate institutions needed to rebuild the rule of law is
evident
in the debate over what authority and whose judgment ought to be exercised over Saddam Hussein.
But European Union leaders remain fixated on old priorities – a lack of vision
evident
in negotiations over the EU’s 2014-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
His authoritarian streak, already
evident
in his leadership of the AKP, is now on constant display in both his speeches and his government’s policies.
A similar weakness is
evident
in the EU’s attempt to define itself in the global system.
This intergovernmental mode of enlargement decision-making was
evident
as Slovenia made significant maritime territorial demands of Croatia.
This lesson is so
evident
that the French Socialist Party now faces a clear choice.
A similar dynamic is
evident
in European history, particularly in the revolutions and counter-revolutions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The reason not to raise rates, however, was evident: the economy was coping with the aftermath of the Great Recession.
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