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Many Chinese, indeed, have taken advantage of warmer Sino/Russian relations to cross the border into Russia and set up and settle down as traders.
Indeed, the world’s largest cosmetics, flavor, and fragrance companies are hoping that synthetic biology will help them replace more than 200 natural botanical extracts.
Rice said that "the statement that [Bush] made was
indeed
accurate.
Indeed, the visit to Incheon comes within a context of mixed messages.
In fact, there is no coordinated action among the three countries; indeed, relations between China and North Korea remain frigid.
Indeed, by nurturing an inclusive culture of research, local innovation has the potential to provide benefits that extend far beyond the specific problem that is being addressed.
Indeed, the character of the financial markets changed out of all recognition during the 40 years that I have worked in them.
The purpose of Trump’s move is clear and
indeed
explicit: to topple the Iranian regime.
America’s bullying approach to Iran has been seconded –
indeed
championed – by two Middle Eastern allies of the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Indeed, under Article 25 of the UN Charter, all UN member states, including the US, are obligated to fulfill the JCPOA.
Indeed, if the shock is an increase in the dollar price of oil, an inflation target in theory dictates tightening monetary policy enough that the currency appreciates.
Indeed, they now claim, astonishingly, that trade actually harms the poor in poor countries!
Indeed, it has even shown some signs of progress.
Indeed, the pendulum of geopolitical leadership is now in motion.
Indeed, information is so limited and the stigma so strong that ordinary people – and sometimes medical personnel – often ostracize AIDS patients.
Many Moldovans, indeed, already have Romanian passports so that they can travel and work in the EU.
Instead, the paper should inspire – and, indeed, calls for – more immediate, deliberate, and aggressive action to ensure that greenhouse-gas emissions peak within a few years and net-zero emissions are achieved by mid-century.
Still, if competitiveness underpins the sustainability of trade deficits, there is in principle no good economic reason to impose short-run measures – price and cost adjustments – for the purpose of achieving a long-term objective, unless the purpose of price and cost adjustment is
indeed
to dampen demand.
Indeed, living standards have been under severe pressure since Mubarak’s downfall.
Indeed, a strong case can be made that development aid would be more effective if it took the form of outright grants, rather than loans that ultimately need to be repaid.
In that brief moment when the rising tide was
indeed
rising, millions of people believed that they might have a fair chance of realizing the “American Dream.”
Indeed, middle-aged people who thought that they would be unemployed for a few months have now realized that they were, in fact, forcibly retired.
Indeed, it is no exaggeration to say that they represent a form of life-support system.
Indeed, oil rents eventually weaken state institutions, and this hollowing out of the state often gives rise to growing discontent.
Indeed, funds for “needy countries” may never reach the neediest of individuals, such as internally displaced or stateless persons, because no one takes responsibility for them.
Indeed, even if there were no legal obstacles, it would be difficult to imagine voters in a democracy installing a foreigner in their government’s top job.
Indeed, there is no realistic chance that the Iraqi army and police will be able to take over combat responsibilities and effective policing any time soon.
Indeed, Iran has shown its ability to behave with startling pragmatism more than once, not least in its links to Israel and the United States during its war against Iraq in the 1980’s, and in its assistance to the Americans in the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The "employment pact" concluded at the beginning of the year between the government and employee and employer organizations, indeed, was scuttled when Chancellor Kohl unilaterally decreed reductions in social spending on the order of DM50 billion so as to meet a looming budget crunch and prepare the ground for meeting the conditions for emu membership.
Who, indeed, can imagine America's Senate agreeing that a foreigner might hold in his hands the fate of the prestigious 6th Fleet, the most powerful naval armada in the world?
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