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The US and the EU are
evidently
convinced that Turkey has nowhere else to go.
The interval between a doomsday prophecy’s fall and the rise of the next one
evidently
is decreasing, perhaps owing to the accelerating pace of modern life – and, with it, the acceleration of forgetting, which enables potential beneficiaries to capitalize.
The dream of European unity
evidently
induced some to remain silent in an effort to preserve the euro project’s visionary goodwill.
They warned that Trump
evidently
suffers from a mental impairment that would worsen under pressure, possibly leading him to launch a war, even a nuclear war.
Senator Carl Levin, chairman of the subcommittee that heard their testimony,
evidently
seeing eye to eye with Kaufman, was just as tough after a year-long investigation of Washington Mutual, Goldman, and the abject failures of bank regulators and credit rating agencies.
The only positive signs in consumption are seen among the youngest households, those headed by people in their early twenties, who
evidently
hope that sooner or later the reforms will be approved and their tax burden reduced.
Foreign military intervention can effect regime change, but it
evidently
cannot reestablish order based on centralized government.
Evidently, China’s population has more than responded to such admonitions.
One wonders whether CCP leaders worry that their offspring will be brainwashed by Western values; they
evidently
already are reluctant to send their children to local universities.
Evidently, China's top leader agrees.
While the US has urged the Bahraini government to rein in its security forces, it is
evidently
unwilling to press for regime change.
Evidently
there are countervailing costs to employee ownership that often outweigh these potential benefits.
At this stage, struggling European countries
evidently
cannot afford to put public-sector adjustment on hold to concentrate on private-sector balance sheets.
Evidently, education alone is not the reason for this difference in perception.
Weeks later, and
evidently
enlightened to his captors’ satisfaction, he was permitted to return to Lebanon and resume his role as its elected leader.
For example, the pre-trial release of Biljana Plavsic, one of the most culpable of Bosnian Serb leaders, in exchange for her
evidently
ample testimony would make more sense had the Tribunal been equally accommodating on less culpable non-Serb defendants.
Evidently, the Commission believes that it can judge, case by case, the best policy for every country, including policies that satisfy the Stability Pact.
Moreover, it generated mass social protests, which the government
evidently
had not envisaged.
But the broader sort of policy that Sarkozy
evidently
has in mind is to confront speculators, who are perceived as destabilizing agricultural commodity markets.
In view of the Fed’s decidedly mixed track record since the Dodd-Frank reforms, some officials
evidently
regarded that default by Congress as a mandate to conduct business as usual.
Rather, the Kremlin
evidently
will view as a legitimate target any aircraft that might pass over territory that it comes to regard as being under its control.
For Cameron, evidently, the answer is: no one of importance.
It
evidently
was sustainable, at least for one more year.
It gained headlines, evidently, because it was still far from a consensus view, although concerns were mounting.
But America
evidently
believed that virtually anything it did was non-trade distorting.
At the same time, Europe’s former powers are
evidently
struggling with China’s new international primacy, which can be addressed only through greater European unification – a goal for which they currently show little appetite.
That investors
evidently
felt better protected in China than they did in Russia is perhaps no surprise to anyone who has observed the evolution of Russia's legal system over the last decade.
If it so
evidently
lacked confidence in the very bonds that it was buying, why should investors feel any differently?
In preparation, he has replaced senior generals in the Pakistani army with officers considered more beholden to him,
evidently
hoping that this will ensure the military’s loyalty even after he removes himself from the chain of command.
Officials
evidently
decided that it is better to flirt with and control public passion than allow it to erupt on its own.
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