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Invariably, predictions will sometimes fail, which could lead to dangerous, or at least embarrassing, situations.
All of this might sound zany, but the stories of miracles in any faith
invariably
do.
If China’s interpretations of international law – which
invariably
serve its expansionist ambitions –are truly to be countered, challenges of its territorial claims will need to be repeated regularly and coordinated with others.
At that point, “Caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, or some future would-be caliph, would
invariably
fuse the region’s mounting governance chaos with a global jihadi campaign – a process that, as we have seen in Paris and elsewhere, has already started.
Invariably, when she traveled on business to Beijing, she would insist on first shopping for a present for the former Chinese leader, Zhao Ziyang, with whom she had negotiated Hong Kong’s handover.
She moved step by step,
invariably
in the same direction.
Therein lies the ultimate twist of codependency: one partner
invariably
looks inward and turns on the other, in order to recapture that missing piece of its identity.
Weakness in the rest of the world implies a stronger dollar, which will
invariably
weaken US growth.
“I will even venture to affirm that if he has and
invariably
practices them all, they are hurtful, while the appearance of having them is useful.”
Incentives for resolving the conflict rarely emerged, and
invariably
on only one side or the other, but not both.
That promise arguably holds in the long run, but a far tougher reality check
invariably
occurs in the short run.
In many Asian countries, favors
invariably
create obligations, which is perhaps why people are sometimes disinclined to interfere in the problems of others.
But, even then, it can never be justified fully, and the nameless, nagging guilt of which Primo Levi wrote so movingly
invariably
follows.
Popular dissatisfaction partly reflects a phenomenon that
invariably
arose in numerous conversations with academics, intellectuals, and top officials: the murky frontier of legality currently reigning in China.
If so, it should impress upon them the notion that their best strategy, both internally and internationally, is to devote their considerable resources and energy to strengthening China’s rule-of-law institutions, even though such reforms will
invariably
curtail the CCP’s arbitrary power.
On the other hand, hundreds of thousands of joeys inside the pouches of female kangaroos who are shot are not counted, though they will
invariably
die.
Europe’s Critical ElectionMADRID – Discussions about Europe-wide elections are
invariably
infused with expectations of dramatic change that rarely, if ever, are met.
Russia’s No-Participation PactMOSCOW – The Russian government, with its solid hold on power, has
invariably
gotten away with poor performance, inefficiency, corruption, and widespread violation of political rights and civil liberties.
Despite the recent rise in negative public sentiment, protest activity remains fragmented and
invariably
local in scope and demands.
Nor do I believe that Russia is so inherently autocratic that democracy must
invariably
fail.
On the contrary, psychological studies
invariably
show that people care not only about their absolute income, but also about where they stand in the social pyramid and whether their position is fair.
America’s Saving PerilsNEW HAVEN – US politicians
invariably
bemoan trade as the enemy of the middle class, the major source of pressure on jobs and wages.
But crises
invariably
create opportunities.
Foreign policy has almost
invariably
been the refuge of US presidents hit by mid-term defeats.
Likewise, women tend to avoid the figurehead status that traditional protest has in the past imposed on certain activists – almost
invariably
a hotheaded young man with a megaphone.
Parliament, political parties, and politicians then came and went alternately with military coups, which
invariably
suppressed the maturation of democratic institutions.
Until only recently, it seemed that the more important the symbolic importance of a case, the harsher China’s official response
invariably
would be.
From heroic victory, however, exhaustion
invariably
follows.
These Sunni leaders live in abject fear of the geopolitical earthquake that any disintegration of political authority in Baghdad would bring, believing that all-out civil war would
invariably
follow – a war that would not respect international borders.
In this piece of inspired oversimplification, cultural 'diversity' is
invariably
seen as a boon rather than a threat.
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