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But the French have not
indicated
that they will push for sanctions against chronic surplus countries that fail to adjust their currencies.
If the UK opts for a “hard” Brexit and leaves without a deal, as Johnson has
indicated
he is willing to do, it would immediately lose preferential access to markets that account for around 11% of its total trade.
Indeed, his demeanor, together with the results of a standardized psychological screening tool, strongly
indicated
that Juan was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
She
indicated
that a strict mathematical formula could be supplemented by easy-to-understand formulations such as, “When the economy is weak…we encourage spending and investing by pushing short-term interest rates lower … when the economy is threatening to push inflation too high down the road, we increase interest rates.”
Zhou Jinfeng, head of China’s Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation, has urged that “illegal wildlife trafficking” be banned indefinitely and has
indicated
that the National People’s Congress is discussing a bill to outlaw trade in protected species.
While eurozone leaders
indicated
that they would do more if needed, that is scant comfort.
But just six weeks later, at the FOMC meeting in late January, the Fed
indicated
that it would pause its rate hikes for the foreseeable future and suspend its balance-sheet unwinding sometime this year.
Between the lines, Tegnell
indicated
that eschewing draconian policies to stop the spread of the virus would enable Sweden gradually to achieve herd immunity.
Africa’s resolve was evident: a series of AU summits and meetings had
indicated
that the continent was committed finally to implement the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), to reform regional bodies, and to move onto a more ambitious development path.
(More recently, Trump has
indicated
a possible softening of his stance toward Huawei.)
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has
indicated
that the Fed faces no effective limit on its ability to fund public investments.
This would require addressing major concerns of US legislators, such as the longevity of Iran’s commitments, which Iranian officials have
indicated
they are open to discussing if certain other conditions, notably an “economic ceasefire,” were met.
Moreover, the EU has
indicated
a willingness to explore the potential of different cooperative configurations to propel the policy agenda.
In the 1990s and 2000s, the West made a gamble that China would cease to be an exception and would veer toward normalcy by adopting more open and democratic political institutions (as
indicated
by the dotted blue arrow).
And while the Saudis have since
indicated
a willingness to negotiate with Iran, the risks of a regional conflagration will remain heightened.
MILAN/STANFORD – In late July, opinion polls clearly
indicated
that US President Donald Trump had lost ground to Joe Biden, his Democratic challenger in the upcoming presidential election, owing primarily to his administration’s mismanagement of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An earlier report by the British Council Pakistan, for example,
indicated
a surge in startups in diverse sectors.
Likewise, Richard Shelby of Alabama has
indicated
that he is “troubled by some of [Shelton’s] writings,” and John Kennedy of Louisiana admits that, “Nobody wants anybody on the Federal Reserve that has a fatal attraction to nutty ideas.”
None
indicated
that they would return donations or refuse future donations.
One national survey in 2017
indicated
that nearly all Venezuelan households were facing food insecurity, and that more than half the population had lost 11 kilograms (about 24 pounds) in the past year.
In fact, the Palestinians have already
indicated
that they would participate in negotiations sponsored by a “Quartet-plus” group that could also include US allies such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Japan.
Iran has so far rejected talks, but that might change if the US
indicated
that a degree of sanctions relief would be on the table.
According to the UN, around 80 countries have already
indicated
that they will ramp up their climate commitments at this year’s summit.
Rare earths made headlines again in 2019, when China
indicated
that it might “weaponize” them in its trade dispute with the US.
Schumer has
indicated
that in such a scenario, he would abolish the filibuster, a procedural rule that effectively requires a 60-vote supermajority for most legislation.
Over the last five years, Afrobarometer surveys have
indicated
that 68% of Africans prefer democracy, 75% support two-term limits for leaders, and 62% think that citizens must hold governments accountable, even if it slows down decision-making.
More recently, Venezuela’s attorney general
indicated
that over 600 people have been investigated for human-rights-related crimes, more than 400 are in detention, and as many as 140 have been convicted.
In early 2019, it
indicated
that it would pause its rate increases, and now it is signaling a sequence of rate cuts in the near future.
In fact, Mueller clearly
indicated
that he thought Congress should act where he was prevented from doing so by a peculiar Justice Department rule, and that Trump should be prosecuted after he leaves office.
And Mueller
indicated
that fairness required him not to indict Trump without following that up with a trial, because the president would be marked without having a chance to clear himself.
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