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This has undermined US competitiveness, punishing workers with the job losses and wage compression that trade deficits
invariably
spawn.
Savings behavior
invariably
reacts to changes in interest rates, which have fallen steadily over the last two decades to today’s record-low levels.
Unfortunately, while Berlusconi's government is
invariably
long on speeches, legal provisions designed to stop the clock on his court cases are among the few laws that have passed in his two years of government.
Radically rethinking evolutionary theory
invariably
attracts the attention of creationists, who gleefully announce that if professional advocates of Darwinism cannot agree, the concept must be in retreat.
But when such reforms involve sacrifices by ordinary citizens and benefit society’s most privileged groups, political gridlock and instability
invariably
follow.
Every Communist regime since the Russian Revolution of 1917 has sought to use the “united front” to extend the power of the party, both at home and abroad, in ways that may be subtle or overt, but are
invariably
underhanded.
The danger is that scientific decisions with a scientific-technical component are no longer subject to study or rational argument, but instead are fought over by various interest groups, with some
invariably
claiming that their taxes should be used to fund only research that is compatible with their values.
Likewise, some distinguished voter
invariably
claims that his name is missing from the rolls, or that someone has already cast his vote (but usually not both).
As Nomura economist Richard Koo has argued about Japan, the focus should be on the demand side of crisis-battered economies, where growth is impaired by a debt-rejection syndrome that
invariably
takes hold in the aftermath of a “balance sheet recession.”
Social disorder in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and other Arab countries has
invariably
led observers to regard Central Asia’s autocracies as potentially vulnerable to similar upheaval.
The paradox here is that their actions actually ran counter to their own interests, for, in aging societies, high pension benefits today will
invariably
mean lower benefits tomorrow.
So, is Russia's model of power
invariably
authoritarian?
Chen
invariably
blamed the KMT for blocking sensible economic plans, but even some of his moneyed supporters knew better.
But those talks will
invariably
be pushed back, while disputes over intellectual property rights and cyber security will be reinvigorated.
Of course, they
invariably
conclude that their actions were right and lawful.
As the political economist Fred Block has noted, “societies
invariably
draw back from the brink of full-scale experimentation with market self-regulation.”
Europe’s Narrative StruggleMADRID – The start of any year
invariably
prompts stocktaking, and 2012 certainly offers much to consider: the dramatic events in the Middle East, leadership change in China, and the brinkmanship of America’s budget debate.
What makes the entrance negotiation
invariably
cumbersome and protracted, is the immense adaptation that new members must make to become truly integrated in the supranational body of laws and decision-procedures which are the essence of the EU.
Lingering anti-American undertones, of course, will
invariably
surface for, as in any long unbalanced relationship, the junior partner will tend to make declaratory statements that generate misperceptions.
Peace efforts began almost
invariably
thanks to Arab, not Israeli, moves.
But the reality is that some EU members are "more equal" than others, and the Union's more powerful members
invariably
resent external constraints.
The reality of who actually possesses power in Europe has given rise to movement toward the creation of a foreign policy "triumvirate" comprising France, Germany, and the United Kingdom - something the leaders of the three countries will
invariably
discuss when they meet later this week.
But, until recently, such warnings were almost
invariably
ignored.
And in the US, even if President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress agree on a budget plan that avoids the looming “fiscal cliff,” spending cuts and tax increases will
invariably
lead to some drag on growth in 2013 – at least 1% of GDP.
Syrian officials believe that because the Baath Party is secular, the US will
invariably
support it against an Islamist resurgence.
But decisions like this, which sometimes seem to start well,
invariably
end badly.
A new constitution and elections
invariably
ensued.
But Kuwait shows that there will
invariably
come a moment when holding onto feudal ways is no longer an option.
A corrupt but allied government was
invariably
preferred to an honest, non-allied one.
The result, invariably, will be heightened Sino-US tension.
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