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What good is a military alliance without
frequent
contact, continuous integration, and up-to-date preparation?
Frequent
deployment of the PAP is a major reason why the tens of thousands of collective protests that occur each year (74,000 in 2004 and 86,000 in 2005) have had a negligible impact on China’s overall stability.
But, as the Indian economist and
frequent
policymaker Vijay Kelkar has put it, “India needs to fashion [its] own sui generis model of growth and development…towards an advanced economy, always promoting inclusive growth, and thus gain the benefits of enhanced efficiency, greater equity, and better governance under a liberal democracy.”
How can countries maintain productivity-led growth in an age of
frequent
and sudden disruption?
People’s discomfort with the findings stemmed largely from faulty intuition: if earlier and more
frequent
screening increases the likelihood of detecting a possibly fatal cancer, then more screening is always desirable.
Naturally, individual cases dictate which tests and treatments are best, but an additional concern about
frequent
screenings is the problem of false positives.
He was an indefatigable traveller, speaker, and writer, and a
frequent
columnist.
For actual GDP, such
frequent
and large forecast revisions are inevitable.
In agriculture-dependent countries like Ethiopia, longer droughts and more
frequent
flooding are threatening livelihoods and food supplies.
But
frequent
changes in US policy toward Northeast Asia in recent years have disoriented South Korean policymakers, while Chinese policy, though consistent, confronts South Korea’s leaders with choices that they appear unprepared to make.
Beyond endangering lives, more
frequent
and stronger storms could cost many billions of dollars, owing to infrastructure damage and lost revenues from farming, fisheries, and tourism.
Governments are determined to prevent this, but the reality is that
frequent
terror alerts tend to increase rather than reduce insecurity among our people.
Already, natural disasters are becoming more
frequent
and intense.
Just as business and credit cycles there tend to be more
frequent
and extreme, the real possibility of de facto currency crises in the eurozone, owing to higher sovereign borrowing costs and slow adjustment to shocks under fixed exchange rates, renders massive balance sheets unsupportable and thus obsolete.
Baldwin’s
frequent
and widely viewed impersonations of Trump on the comedy show “Saturday Night Live” turn Trumpism into a farce, blinding the president’s political opponents to the seriousness of his ideology.
Communities are already facing more extreme and
frequent
droughts, floods, and other weather events.
Corruption is limited by the
frequent
alternation of power, since tyrants typically need many years to build up systems of mega-corruption, usually involving family and business associates.
With violent crimes on a shocking upsurge, with the hideous crimes of child rape and abuse on the increase, there are nowadays
frequent
calls – backed by wide public support – to restore capital punishment.
Without fundamental change in the political system, it is unlikely that such demonstrations, even if they become more frequent, will become overtly oppositional.
In my
frequent
visits to rural areas of my native Sierra Leone, I have seen more than a few health facilities that communities could do without.
Absent such a response again, the field will be left wide open for populists and far-right groups, who will lead the world – as they always have – to deeper division and more
frequent
conflict.
Though Pakistan has not experienced a nuclear breach, and the government insists that safeguards remain robust, the country’s increasingly
frequent
and severe bouts of instability raise serious questions about the future.
Indeed, the more
frequent
the bouts of financial volatility in the months to come, the greater the risk that it will lead consumers to become more cautious about spending, and prompt companies to postpone even more of their investment in new plant and equipment.
What I encountered that day in Ein Kerem was the best of Israel – and a direct rebuttal to the
frequent
accusation that Israel is an “apartheid state.”
In fact, Trump remains in
frequent
contact with Bannon, who is back in charge at Breitbart News.
They also have the ability to organize successfully against the market, particularly in small countries, where incumbents form a well-defined group whose members often attended the same elite schools,
frequent
the same clubs, and intermarry.
In fact, venturesome trial and
frequent
error have driven human development.
The hard and sad truth is that there is much less in the way of international community than the
frequent
invocation of the term suggests.
Indeed, so
frequent
have such crises been over recent years that we seem almost to take them for granted.
Across Latin America policymakers fear that if insufficient changes are made in the international financial architecture, there is a serious risk that
frequent
and costly crises will continue to occur.
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