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The strange divergence between the real world and the world of soccer this year was also
evident
in expressions of nationalist emotion.
(Not that this will much help his
evident
willingness to be drafted as the next UN Secretary-General: in that role the major powers have always preferred bland secretaries to creative generals.)
The trouble with this task is that, while
evident
and welcome to Europeans, Germany included, it does not seem very glamorous to Americans.
The reason that not-for-profit providers can achieve higher quality care with better health outcomes at lower cost is
evident.
Dysfunction was
evident
in even the most stable and sophisticated segments of financial markets.
It was already
evident
in the first and second quarters of this year that growth in China and other emerging markets was slowing.
This was
evident
most recently in Russia’s alleged efforts to undermine an agreement between Greece and its tiny northern neighbor, the Republic of Macedonia, over the latter’s name.
By supporting Islamist rulers, the US is contributing to a trend
evident
from the Maghreb to the badlands of Afghanistan and Pakistan – Muslims killing Muslims.
Through April, Japan’s core CPI was basically flat relative to its year-earlier level, with a similar outcome
evident
in May for the Tokyo metropolitan area.
A similar situation is
evident
in Iraq today.
Europe’s loss of integrity became painfully
evident
in the latest turn in the refugee crisis.
However, it is not always
evident
when people and parties stand for election what they are going to do if they win.
As dangerous as Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpile is, it pales in comparison with another risk that became
evident
in late February, when Syrian rebels overran a Scud-missile base in Al-Kibar, in the country’s remote northeastern desert.
The influence of widening disparities between the EU’s affluent “North” and the stumbling “South,” with France in the middle (but heading south), was also
evident.
More broadly, increases in the supply of weapons funneled to rebel forces by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and others have correlated with surges in the civilian death toll, suggesting that they cost more lives than they save – and with no
evident
strategic gains.
One factor fueling voter unrest is evident: many ordinary Americans think that the deck is stacked against them.
Similar trends are
evident
in sharply decelerating exports in Korea and Taiwan.
Indeed, with Kerry’s time and travel focused on the Middle East, many Asian leaders believe that Obama’s signature foreign policy – strategic “rebalancing” toward Asia – has run out of steam, even as tension between China and Japan,
evident
in their leaders’ statements at Davos, continues to mount.
With few exceptions, such as Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, the militarization of the “war on drugs” is also starkly
evident.
This was
evident
in cases where the International Atomic Energy Agency was granted access to suspected facilities during the negotiations, only to have local commanders turn away its inspectors when they arrived.
What India’s economy needs has been
evident
for years; the challenge for the new government is to find a way to get it done.
The US itself relied on the Convention in the case against Iran that it brought in 1980 before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, a year after Iranian students and others, with the revolutionary regime’s
evident
blessing, breached America’s embassy in Tehran and abducted its diplomats.
This comprehensive approach is
evident
in Obama’s choice of destination for the first overseas trip of his second term.
Unfortunately, as was
evident
in Madrid, there is little harmony between French and US diplomacy: disagreement on NATO renovation and therefore on French integration in the command structure; painful agreement on the number of countries to be admitted into NATO in the first round; disagreement on costs...
But this neglects global inflation driven by rising commodity prices, which has been increasingly
evident.
The result is an
evident
disconnection of the visible political actors from the electorate.
America has become a country not “with justice for all,” but rather with favoritism for the rich and justice for those who can afford it – so
evident
in the foreclosure crisis, in which the big banks believed that they were too big not only to fail, but also to be held accountable.
All of these effects were
evident
in the wake of the Great Depression, too.
By the early 1990’s, it became increasingly
evident
that the armed struggle for power in Latin American was winding down.
This pragmatic focus on results is equally
evident
in the QDDR’s emphasis on working with mayors around the world on issues like climate change.
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