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Projections for 2004
indicate
that faster growth is likely to continue, or even accelerate further, for the next two or three years.
On the other hand, Hamas’s history and current behavior clearly
indicate
that it regards elections as merely a political tool, and that it is devoid of any commitment to the norms and values underlying democracy.
This is what the term “politics of memory” is meant to
indicate.
Nor do they
indicate
that they will.
Our simulations
indicate
that a non-discriminatory trade regime would magnify the potential positive impact of depreciation in the real exchange rate (as a result of the reduction in wages) on Palestinian GDP.
In fact, porn is so specifically tuned to the tastes of consumers that shifts can
indicate
changes in a society almost immediately.
Rather, they
indicate
that there are obstacles impeding economic activity.
Moreover, the topic remains highly sensitive: while public-opinion polls in 2012
indicate
for the first time a small majority in favor of legalization, opponents remain vehement.
Despite the increasingly desperate violence, there is nothing to
indicate
that Mexico’s political class is even prepared to consider the sixth option.
Business support for expensive policies such as the Kyoto Protocol – which would have done very little for climate change –
indicate
otherwise.
Several estimates
indicate
that, given the additional demand for reserves, the world could absorb annual allocations of $200-300 billion or even more.
A hike, in other words, would
indicate
that good things are happening.
Opinion polls taken since the wording of the referendum (“Should Scotland be an independent country?”) was announced
indicate
that the “yes” side is unlikely to gain a clear majority.
So far, the West has rejected everything, on the pretext that any uranium enrichment would
indicate
a military program.
But the IPCC tells a different story: the evidence cannot even reliably
indicate
whether increased precipitation has, in fact, affected the floods’ magnitude and frequency (in UN-speak, “low confidence at the global scale regarding even the sign of these changes”).
The scenarios set forth in the report
indicate
that if the world continues on its current track, burning more and more fossil fuels and increasing the levels of pollution in our atmosphere year after year, global average temperatures could rise by four degrees Celsius by the end of the century.
And, so far, all signs
indicate
that Trump’s inner circle is driving policymaking.
But renewed market tensions
indicate
that these risks have not been eradicated so much as papered over.
Two recent books – Identity Economics by Nobel laureate George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton and The Moral Economy by Sam Bowles –
indicate
that a quiet revolution is challenging the foundations of the dismal science, promising radical changes in how we view many aspects of organizations, public policy, and even social life.
(The Petri-Plummer model does
indicate
that the TPP will accelerate the movement of jobs from manufacturing to services, a result that the pact’s advocates do not trumpet.)
Where realistic debt-restructuring scenarios
indicate
capital shortfalls, across-the-board conversion of bank debt into equity will be necessary.
Studies
indicate
that it may hit consumers among the bottom 10% of income earners hardest.
I worry that it could
indicate
a premature shift away from the consumer-led model back to China’s comfort zone of a producer model that has long been more amenable to the industrial engineering of central planning.
The same surveys
indicate
that younger people, the highly educated, and those who identify themselves as upper class, are more likely to associate themselves with the world.
Firm-level studies
indicate
that workers everywhere are most productive between the ages of 30 and 45.
Recent reports from the war-ravaged Central African Republic
indicate
that more children there are dying from hunger than from bullets.
Opinion polls
indicate
that the vast majority of people in the Middle East want to be governed by legitimate states that uphold the rule of law, protect civic rights, and promote coexistence among communities.
But doesn’t the banks’ ability to raise new equity capital
indicate
that, regardless of whether the stress tests are reliable, investors believe that their assets’ value does significantly exceed their liabilities?
Historical precedents
indicate
that forcing disparate nations and states to unite under a single idea – whether communism in the Soviet Union, socialism in Yugoslavia, or a shared currency in the eurozone – generates centrifugal forces that can trigger the union’s collapse.
Yet lessons learned in dealing with exotic species, combined with recent mathematical models of the evolutionary dynamics of tumors,
indicate
that eradicating most cancers may be impossible.
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