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But so, too, is the court’s decision, which
evidently
assigned little weight to their arguments.
But rarely does a country pursue all of them, as North Korea
evidently
is.
By appearing dignified, defiant, and forceful, Bo
evidently
sought to preserve his image among his allies and supporters as a strong leader.
Yet for those in favor of the ECB’s “stability-oriented monetary policy” – a term suggesting that others disregard the risk of monetary instability – the price-stability objective has
evidently
become too constraining.
Americans
evidently
hope for a world in which they can have feckless deficit-generating fiscal policies, a very low private savings rate, and a moderate rate of investment, all financed by foreign capital whose owners are happy to bear the risks yet have no control over their assets.
The monetary-policy regime, known as IT to friends,
evidently
passed away in September 2008.
Evidently, the market got some things – like the value of certain financial securities – horrendously wrong.
Nevertheless, the markets
evidently
regard this as a comforting bedtime story – all the more so now that European leaders have averred that Greece will not be pushed out of the eurozone.
ISIL explicitly directed the video to both Japan’s government and its citizens,
evidently
hoping that the largely pacifist Japanese would press their leaders to back down.
What struck me on both occasions was the sustained, and
evidently
successful, attempt to reach out to the two target groups upon whom the future of science and technology will depend.
Evidently, attitudes are passed down through the generations.
Amnesty International’s appeal was met by a storm of opposition – some of it from people who were
evidently
failing to distinguish between the sex industry as a whole and the human trafficking that, in many countries, is a tragic part of it.
They
evidently
believe that this approach has yielded results – most notably the fragile Syrian ceasefire that the US and Russia brokered in July.
US policymakers
evidently
expected Assad to fall quickly, as had occurred with the governments of Tunisia and Egypt in the early months of the Arab Spring.
And they
evidently
also made it clear to Varoufakis’s boss, Tsipras, that the future of negotiations depended on him casting aside his unconventional minister – which he did, first by assigning someone else to lead the negotiations and then by appointing a new finance minister altogether.
Evidently, investors were supposed to infer that for all practical purposes they should think of Spanish and German debt as identical – the old hubris of the eurozone.
Nonetheless, economic insecurity – owing to the rapid pace and, at times, destructiveness of the global economy –
evidently
is driving much of the public's nostalgia for British sovereignty.
Large budget deficits support growth, but inflation
evidently
is not a problem.
Evidently, the US Rust Belt’s decline was not the exclusive doing of China and Mexico.
The populist response relies on the bizarre but
evidently
resonant argument that Europe – or, more specifically, Germany – is encouraging the refugee inflows.
Investors
evidently
believe that Europe’s leaders will do just enough to hold their monetary union together.
Evidently, people in New England, New York, and Hawaii, who more often vote Democratic, are not just slimmer, but are also less prone to engage in unprotected sex than those in the South and Republican-leaning Midwestern states.
Then there are the Scandinavian countries, where egalitarian policies
evidently
have not stood in the way of economic prosperity.
Yet environmentalists are overwhelmingly opposed to fracking,
evidently
for three reasons.
Evidently
the national bosses like it that way.
Despite the profound – and largely unpredicted – financial and economic turmoil of the intervening decade, the intellectual influence of those whose theories suffered the most
evidently
remains undented.
Farmers would gain a sense of ownership in counter-narcotics efforts, in sharp contrast to the current idealistic – and
evidently
un-achievable – policy of crop eradication.
Saakashvili is
evidently
mesmerized by the US, and the West in general, but what is the point if there is no independent and democratic political process in Georgia today?
Caplin’s research
evidently
did not sit well with FHA officials, who were hostile to Caplin and refused to give him the data he wanted.
Despite Barack Obama’s promise in 2009 – one of his first as President – to shut down “Gitmo,” the US
evidently
has no intention of doing so anytime soon.
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