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He
evidently
thought that this would strengthen his hand; instead, it merely strengthened the position of those Germans convinced that the time had come to let Greece drop out of the euro.
Despite this phenomenon, more people than ever seek higher education levels,
evidently
motivated by the fact that higher skills bring higher pay.
Russia's oligarchs are undoubtedly unpopular, and Khodorovsky's arrest was
evidently
aimed at boosting Putin's prospects in the looming parliamentary and presidential elections.
And yet financial markets,
evidently
placing a premium on stability, hailed the outcome.
But, if a few relatively anodyne words can spark such a powerful reaction, then investors
evidently
remain uncertain, if not confused, about the Fed’s intentions.
Modi’s agenda also
evidently
includes an active foreign policy – as it should.
Based on the events of the last week, Republicans
evidently
would rather rail against insider leaks and, yes, Hillary Clinton’s email server than inquire into the White House’s insouciance about former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s alarming links to Russia and Turkey.
In the wake of events in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, Russia’s privileged partnership with NATO is
evidently
outdated.
Some argue that the solution is to return to the simpler economic models of the past, which yielded policy prescriptions that
evidently
sufficed to prevent comparable crises.
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld warns that more documentary evidence of wrongdoing at Abu Ghraib prison lies in store,
evidently
in the preemptive hope that the outrages stopped there.
Evidently, “something in the water,” other than education, makes people much more productive in some places than in others.
American interests are
evidently
well served by having democratic, stable, and increasingly prosperous neighbors.
Evidently, the Chinese government did not want its citizens to read up on the Egyptian protests and get the wrong idea.
One criterion that seems universally accepted is a party’s use, encouragement, or at least condoning of violence – as was
evidently
the case with Golden Dawn’s role in attacks on immigrants in Athens.
Evidently, American policymakers are increasingly receptive to the potential of international criminal justice to undergird the terms of a new form of global engagement.
Reducing the number and severity of crises is
evidently
desirable.
Netanyahu
evidently
expects Israelis, and the world, to believe that if these sites were posting cat videos, the Palestinians would cease their agitation and submit quietly to occupation.
Most immediately, Kim’s aim is to pressure Barack Obama’s administration into weakening the US-led sanctions against North Korea, having
evidently
decided that his dynasty has no future so long as the sanctions remain in place.
Even advanced countries such as the US and UK could learn something from Chile, given that in the last expansion they
evidently
forgot how to run countercyclical fiscal policy.
This was a remarkable confession: these officials
evidently
believed that their policies had wrecked nearly half of Russia's economic capacity in the space of just a few years--a level of destruction not even Hitler's Nazi armies had achieved.
His desperation mounting, Saleh has ordered deadly attacks on protesters,
evidently
believing that his considerable skill at political manipulation would see him through.
More important, they
evidently
have given up trying.
Ordinary North Koreans, too,
evidently
seem to view this succession differently from that of Kim Jong-il’s inheritance of power from his father, Kim Il-sung.
Whatever the warped motive of the 22-year-old Abedi, who
evidently
blew himself up along with the innocent victims, his reprehensible act will not tarnish Manchester’s bright, hopeful future.
Ghosn had remained chairman of Nissan after he stood down as co-CEO last year, and he
evidently
believed he could still call the shots.
Neither, evidently, can central bank governors, at least when they opine in areas outside their immediate responsibility.
With government officials in Warsaw
evidently
betting that the EU will lack the political will to follow through with credible sanctions, an uneasy stalemate has ensued.
America, the world's richest country,
evidently
can't live within its means, borrowing more than a billion dollars a day.
Indeed, US President Barack Obama,
evidently
agreeing with that view, has boldly bet that loan guarantees and research into creating small modular reactors will reconfirm America’s global position at the forefront of civilian nuclear technology and its relevance in the new global order.
Iran, too,
evidently
has not thought its position through to its logical conclusion.
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