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Now, however, that calculus has
evidently
changed.
Conventional monetary policy and even quantitative easing
evidently
have limited potency when interest rates are at or near zero.
But economic theory
evidently
does not provide a clear answer regarding the long-term effect of technological progress on employment.
In Greece, the ruling Syriza party fared poorly,
evidently
reflecting many voters’ view that it has gradually become just a traditional center-left party.
Evidently, this is not the attitude of Europe’s national leaders, who worry that ECB policy affects different countries differently.
And it is so difficult to behave well under these circumstances, and not be ridiculous – and he is not ridiculous or stiff, and is
evidently
touched.''I suppose you quite expected this?''Almost.
Evidently
he avoided, without the least effort, everything in conversation that might have sounded awkward.
With rapid steps he approached the door of his studio, and in spite of his excitement was struck by the soft light on Anna's figure as she stood in the shadow of the porch listening to something Golenishchev was vehemently saying, and at the same time
evidently
wishing to look at the approaching artist.
One could walk round it,' said Golenishchev, showing
evidently
by this remark that he did not approve of the content and idea of the figure.
'How good!' remarked Golenishchev,
evidently
sincerely impressed by the charm of the picture.
Vronsky was more than polite to him, and was
evidently
interested in the artist's opinion of his (Vronsky's) picture.
When Vronsky talked about his art Mikhaylov remained stubbornly silent, and as stubbornly silent when they showed him Vronsky's picture, and he was
evidently
oppressed by Golenishchev's discourses, to which he made no rejoinder.
The tone in which her husband had said these words hurt her, especially as he
evidently
disbelieved what she had said.
He was impelled to speak in order not to remain silent, but did not know what to say, especially as his brother made no reply but only gazed fixedly at him,
evidently
trying to fathom the meaning of every word.
But Levin and others, though they were able to say a great deal about death,
evidently
did not know anything, for they feared it and had no notion what to do when people were dying.
But Kitty
evidently
did not think and had no time to think of herself.
She talked to him about herself and about her wedding, smiled, sympathized, caressed him, mentioned cases of recovery, and it was all successful, so she
evidently
knew what she was about.
'But who will throw the stone?' said he,
evidently
pleased with his role.
But this... what will he think?''I had not thought of that,' said Karenin,
evidently
agreeing with her.
She was
evidently
proud of her boldness and wished Anna to appreciate the fidelity of her friendship.
When Vronsky directed his glasses that way again he noticed that the Princess Barbara was very red, and that she was laughing unnaturally and looking round incessantly at the next box, while Anna, tapping with her closed fan the red-velvet edge of the box, was gazing fixedly somewhere else, not seeing, and
evidently
not wishing to see, what was taking place in the next box.
When the wife left the box the husband loitered behind, trying to catch Anna's eye and
evidently
wishing to bow to her.
Kitty stood near her husband,
evidently
waiting for the end of the conversation – which did not interest her – before speaking to him.
CHAPTER IVVARENKA WITH THE WHITE KERCHIEF OVER HER BLACK HAIR, surrounded by the children and good-naturedly and cheerfully busy with them, and
evidently
excited by the possibility of an offer of marriage from a man she liked, looked very attractive.
The second one was: she was not only far from worldly, but
evidently
felt a repulsion from the world, yet she knew the world and had all the ways of a woman of good Society, without which a life-companion would be unthinkable for him.
'Not nice, Mama, but so charming that there is no one else like her!''So you are expecting Stephen Arkadyevich to-night?' asked Koznyshev,
evidently
disinclined to join in a conversation about Varenka.
You see?''As you please,' said the carpenter, his eyes suddenly brightening;
evidently
he had at last understood.
Oblonsky
evidently
wanted the same thing, and on his face Levin noticed the preoccupation, which every true sportsman feels before the shooting begins, and also a little good-natured cunning, characteristic of him.
Why do we eat and drink, go shooting and do no work, while he is always, always working?' said Vasenka Veslovsky,
evidently
for the first time in his life thinking of this, and therefore speaking quite genuinely.
The chief thing for me is, not to feel guilty.''I say, hadn't we really better go?' put in Oblonsky,
evidently
weary of the mental strain.
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