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Nowhere is this more
evident
than in the likely Chinese response to America’s new muscle-flexing.
That is particularly
evident
in Chinese officials’ successful campaign against inflation.
Nowhere are these imbalances more
evident
than in the global food system.
Before the 2008 financial crisis, a real-estate bubble was
evident
in many countries; even now, there may not have been a full “correction.”
Sooner or later, the disastrous nature of Trump’s domestic agenda will become
evident
even to his voters.
That is
evident
from their credit ratings.
The need for such initiatives is
evident.
Today, emerging-market countries often come with money and expertise, as was
evident
following the Haitian earthquake, when much of the early emergency response came from Brazil and Colombia.
The thirst for a different kind of contender is
evident
in voter support for progressive candidates like former presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders and New York’s 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who recently defeated the fourth-ranking Democrat in the US House of Representatives in a party primary.
And while the defense planning of others in the region assumes no malign intent by China, such planning must be conducted – as
evident
in Australia’s recent Defence White Paper – with the capability of major regional players squarely in mind.
There is a second conclusion to be drawn, less
evident
but even more important: Obama’s ambition is not confined to cutting the root of Islamic terrorism, or even to bringing peace to the Middle East.
While some healing of an $80 trillion global economy is now evident, progress needs to be seen through a different lens than used in past cycles.
At the moment, the combination of excesses still
evident
in the financial sector and in public finance in many countries calls for some fairly tough police action.
But the similarities are becoming increasingly
evident.
But Gazprom is worried about its upstream capabilities, as is
evident
from the decision to divert gas from its Shtokman field to Europe rather than liquify it for new North American markets.
Finally, the irreversible nature of monetary unification will become ever more
evident
to citizens.
The next day, when Putin addressed the Ministry of Defense with a prepared, televised speech, the generals in attendance regarded him with
evident
disgust, and the powerful defense minister, Sergey Shoigu, seemed to ignore him altogether.
A key ingredient of this simmering conflict is ethnicity, the salience of which became
evident
even before the election of President Evo Morales in 2005.
He wrote: “So great has been the change [in standards of living] that many of the desires of the individual are no longer even
evident
to him.
The weaker a country’s institutions, the more
evident
the inequalities, and the more concentrated the economic resources, the greater the caudillo’s powers will be.
This same urban-rural split is
evident
in every country that has experienced an uptick in tribal populism in recent years.
Historical denial is no less
evident
in Croatia, where the polarities of blame and suffering have simply been reversed.
As Bush’s budget request to Congress puts it, “Rarely has the need for a sustained effort to ensure foreign understanding for our country and society been so clearly evident.”
Full economic integration implies the equalization of unskilled wages everywhere in the world, and, though we are nowhere near attaining this “goal,” the downward pressure on those at the bottom is
evident.
This phenomenon was all too
evident
during the Asian crisis and following the Russian debt default of August 1998.
The problem is already
evident.
Despite German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
evident
political skills and high domestic standing, her government lacks a concrete design for “ever closer Union” in Europe.
If we look at what Piketty does – rather than what he writes – it seems
evident
that he believes we can collectively make our own destiny, even if the circumstances are not what he, or we, would choose.
The problems of the city’s poor neighborhoods have not been erased, but the benefits that the infrastructure improvements have brought are brilliantly
evident
in the well-kept houses, murals, and soccer fields perched near the gondola stations.
Nowhere was this more
evident
than in widespread defiance of the Taliban’s campaign of violence and intimidation, intended to prevent people from voting during the recent parliamentary election.
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