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He
evidently
does not recognize that a system that taxes speculation at a lower rate than hard work distorts the economy.
Evidently, Putin believes that relentless pressure and claims over neighboring states, designed to undermine their sovereignty and force them to accede to Russian demands, will result in a stronger Russia, better able to confront the West.
Although the Bush administration acknowledged that some scientists believe stem cell research could offer new ways of treating diseases that affect 128 million Americans, this prospect
evidently
did not, in Bush’s view, justify destroying human embryos.
Evidently, differences of culture and circumstances abound.
Whatever their significance, they were
evidently
objects of reverence, not disdain.
The main motivation behind the administration’s indulgence of serious criminality
evidently
is fear of the consequences of taking tough action on individual bankers.
The organizers of the September 11 th attacks clearly anticipated retaliation,
evidently
hoping that an indiscriminate response would strengthen integralist tendencies worldwide.
Moreover, he
evidently
believes that the geo-strategic value of the bases enable him to bargain for a major US compromise.
They preferred to deal directly with the United States via the Fed, to which the IMF stigma
evidently
did not extend.
Solving problems, they
evidently
believed, was not part of their job.
But the remark had a more serious purpose and was
evidently
intended to expose a fundamental flaw in my argument.
But, at some point in the last decade, China’s leaders
evidently
decided that their country’s moment had finally arrived; its “peaceful rise” has since given way to a more assertive approach.
Evidently, the global economy’s growth in recent decades – including the last half-decade when many developing countries did quite well – has not created enough good jobs.
Being tasked with maintaining the territories Israel has occupied since the Six-Day War in 1967
evidently
causes the military and security brass to support political measures that would end the occupation.
Floated by the Chinese scholar Ruan Zongze in a journal article last year, and
evidently
the subject of much internal discussion since, Responsible Protection builds upon “Responsibility While Protecting,” an approach earlier proposed by Brazil that has already gained some traction at the UN.
Trump
evidently
feels more comfortable when he can engage with other countries bilaterally.
Whatever the primary motivation of President George W. Bush’s administration may have been, the US
evidently
became obsessed with a forcible military intervention that rejected the most basic diplomatic principles.
With US politicians and much of the media
evidently
failing to recognize the connection between Trump’s tax cut and the growing US trade deficit, they will most probably think the Chinese are doing something pernicious.
Trump himself,
evidently
stung by the widespread mockery that followed his comments, dismissed the briefings, tweeting that his participation was “not worth the time and effort!”
A confident ruler would have no need for such macho posturing, nor would he have to keep calling Putin, who
evidently
has little interest – as of now – in doing anything more than answering the phone.
In Europe, there is
evidently
little or no political appetite for deregulation of the financial sector.
But, given Trump’s increasingly evident weakness in the polls, the Iranians have
evidently
opted for a policy of relative restraint, in the hope that a victory for Joe Biden will lead the US to rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal and loosen US sanctions.
That was
evidently
an over-reach politically, at least for the Brexit-plagued UK.
Today, the idea
evidently
is that if the US moves first, “preemptively” as Shelton puts it, other countries will follow.
While other G20 leaders discussed pandemic preparedness at their recently concluded summit, for example, Trump
evidently
tweeted more false accusations of electoral fraud and then played golf.
But his major draw is that he’s viewed as the best equipped to defeat Trump, who seems rattled by the prospect of facing a challenger who is far wealthier than he is (and
evidently
privy to his unseemly New York business practices).
But surely this is a lesson that all sensible people know, with the sad exception, evidently, of Johnson’s predecessor, Theresa May, and former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
With his order to murder Suleimani, he is
evidently
determined to put that proposition to the test.
Fink
evidently
understands the responsibility that comes with great power, and he has positioned BlackRock as Exhibit A of how corporate leaders are beginning to shift direction in response to the climate crisis.
Russia, meanwhile, has
evidently
brokered some sort of arrangement between the YPG and the Assad regime.
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