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Indeed, the Congress makes no bones about legislating against countries guilty of trading with Iran, Iraq, or Cuba.
Indeed, Greece’s per capita GDP has shrunk nearly 25% since 2008.
Indeed, it would be unsustainable for Venezuela, nearly bankrupt owing to falling oil prices, to remain on its anti-American course, while the Castro brothers themselves have reconciled with the “gringos.”
Indeed, predictions that Cuba might now shift toward a Chinese-style model of political autocracy and economic opening might be accurate only in the short term.
If that is
indeed
what plays out in Japan, the world will gain a beacon of hope.
Indeed, the established concept of nuclear deterrence through “mutual assured destruction” (MAD), which kept the peace between the Soviet Union and NATO, may not apply with a ruler like Ahmadinejad, who believes in the sacred merits of martyrdom.
Now Russia’s prime minister tells us that democracy is
indeed
great, but that public protests cannot take place in public places, say, around hospitals and the like.
Today’s dissenters are
indeed
a minority and of course can be disregarded, but only up to a point.
But there is a case to be made for starting to think about how we can design AI to take into account the interests of humans, and
indeed
of all sentient beings (including machines, if they are also conscious beings with interests of their own).
Iraq’s salvation from the nightmare that it endured over the previous 35 years lies not in any one man; indeed, reliance on “one man” was the central ingredient in Saddamist rule.
Indeed, when Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, visited the White House in March, Trump quickly dispensed with the thorny question of the Saudi-led war in Yemen by denouncing Iranian support for the Houthi rebels.
If structural reforms simply lower all wages and prices, it may
indeed
be difficult in the short-term to counter the drop in aggregate demand.
Indeed, some structural reforms, such as increasing labor-market flexibility (by, say, making it easier to dismiss workers), can initially have a negative effect on consumer confidence and spending.
Instead, the Court will have to decide whether it is willing to heed the scientific evidence that the actions of the US government are
indeed
jeopardizing the survival of human life on our planet.
Indeed, John Taylor of Stanford University attributes the recent financial crisis to excessively stimulatory monetary policy towards the end of Alan Greenspan’s tenure as head of the US Federal Reserve.
Indeed, the historical evidence slams you over the head with the fact that, whereas government debt can drift upward inexorably for years, the end usually comes quite suddenly.
Indeed, what a country like Greece should be doing is pulling out all the stops to stay clear of the first and second wave of restructurings and IMF programs.
Indeed, emerging countries have largely recognized the need for a comprehensive strategy, comprising targeted policies and deep structural reforms, to develop new sources of growth.
Indeed, in the first four months of this year, China became the world’s leading goods exporter, overtaking Germany, the previous champion.
The Chinese context may be unique; and, indeed, there are growing concerns about risks inherent in the Yu’e Bao model.
Indeed, many people whom an entrepreneur might have hired will probably become CEOs of competing start-ups.
Indeed, a large share of New Orleans homeowners – 60% in Orleans Parish – were completely uninsured against floods.
Indeed, the ongoing crisis in Ukraine involves nuclear-armed powers whose collective military spending accounts for nearly two-thirds of the global total.
Indeed, Russia is even more economically and financially brittle than its Soviet forerunner; with an undiversified economy, and dependent on Western banks and technology, Russia cannot simply ignore what it does not control.
Indeed, the scandals look even punier when one realizes that the list of crooked US companies, like Enron, is short.
Indeed, a recent review of research on productivity by the Brookings Institution and the Chumir Foundation confirmed that gains from new technologies are underestimated, owing to measurement issues relating to both product quality and consumer surplus.
And, indeed, techno-pessimist expectations, which can lower expected profits, may be discouraging investment.
Member countries, beginning with Greece, must acknowledge that interdependency is unavoidable – and, indeed, desirable, if managed properly.
Indeed, beyond this trio’s moral, social, and political implications lies a serious economic concern: instead of creating incentives for hard work and innovation, inequality begins to undermine economic dynamism, investment, employment, and prosperity.
Indeed, across the region, apprehension is growing that when foreign troops leave, Afghanistan will again descend into civil war, ultimately bringing the Taliban back to power.
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