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The fact that the two most recent presidents have not lasted
indicates
how difficult governing France has become.
The choice to save the banks from the financial consequences of their own errors
indicates
a shift in values away from belief in the wisdom of the market.
The enormous effort expended to bring the Protocol into force nonetheless
indicates
how much work will be required to produce the next treaty, due to be agreed in Copenhagen in December 2009.
However, there is considerable evidence that strongly
indicates
rampant speculation in today’s oil markets.
But applications are also made public for 30 days, and if a domestic steel producer
indicates
that it can produce the steel type in question, the application is denied.
They could just as easily take the high road: much evidence
indicates
that workers who are rewarded rather than victimized can contribute to greater competitiveness for firms in the long run.
Europe is already on the wrong side of this boundary, as the political unrest in Spain and Greece
indicates.
indicates
that in some ways the new democracies have something to teach the old: certain government agencies in Romania were more responsive to citizen requests for information than comparable agencies in France and Spain.
This
indicates
that advanced economies remain committed to promoting global development, despite their own recent problems.
The administration’s refusal to apologize to Jaber, or even to explain what went wrong,
indicates
that this promise has yet to be fulfilled.
The weight of evidence
indicates
that the cost of undoing the mistake of pushing unemployment down too far is itself very low, at least for countries like the US, where the relationship has been carefully studied.
A report from the National Assembly Defense Commission
indicates
that 50% of the population possesses arms legally or illegally.
Unfortunately, it also
indicates
how ambitious and challenging a task it is to reform the international monetary order.
Indeed, the intermittent over-valuation of entire economic sectors – recall the dot-com bubble from a decade ago –
indicates
that financial markets are often excessively focused on the long term.
Amazon’s lofty price/earnings multiple
indicates
that investors are not shy about financing its long-term future.
China’s March trade deficit indicates, first of all, that it is incorrect to claim that Chinese economic growth depends mainly on exports.
Indeed, the current situation
indicates
that a significant adjustment in exchange rates may not be needed at all in order to redress global imbalances.
Unfortunately, recent research
indicates
that expanded krill fishing might put the Antarctic ecosystem at risk.
Compounding the problem, the diversity in banks’ capital ratios also
indicates
a dramatic distortion of the international playing field, as increasingly competitive conditions in financial markets have led to national discretion in applying the rules.
Worryingly, our most recent update in January, which confirms the nine boundaries and improves their quantifications further,
indicates
that humanity has already transgressed four: climate change, nitrogen and phosphorus use, biodiversity loss, and land-use change.
It would be premature to conclude that the New York Times article
indicates
a shift in usage.
All of this
indicates
that Russian political leaders have no strategy and do not foresee the consequences of their decisions.
History
indicates
that most refugees do not return to their country of origin.
And, though the costs of climate damage are staggering, scientific research
indicates
that mitigation costs are manageable.
The fact that virtually all US maize and soybean farmers, and all papaya farmers, use GM seed
indicates
that it is good business for them.
Sadly, as Trump’s election
indicates
all too clearly, illiberal idiocy is steadily replacing liberal democracy as the ruling doctrine of Western – and Polish – politics today.
A recent study by Michael Lokshin and Ruslan Yemtsov from the World Bank, “Who Bears the Cost of the Russian Military Draft,”
indicates
that the burden of conscription falls disproportionately on poor, low-educated, and rural households.
The US public sharply rejected Obama’s planned missile strikes to punish Assad for the repeated use of chemical weapons, and a recent Pew poll
indicates
that a majority of Americans believe that the US “should mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the best they can on their own.”
Even the latest Eurobarometer
indicates
that 55% of Poles view the EU positively.
Benefits and taxes would be higher in Europe, but America's system
indicates
that it can be done.
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