Largely
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Orphans move into big, fancy house made
largely
of glass.
On the other hand, talk of military intervention – which, under the circumstances, would
largely
boil down to air strikes – is cheap.
These rules provide reciprocal benefits and are thus
largely
self-enforcing.
It now remains to be seen whether this momentum can be maintained, which will depend
largely
on whether the EU can overcome the economic crisis (which continues to worsen in several member countries), restore growth, and curb unemployment.
Unfortunately, the door to such access remains
largely
closed, partly because China was initially reluctant to allow overseas groups into their hinterlands to assist.
Both the EU Commission and the European Central Bank argue that macroeconomic imbalances in Europe are
largely
the result of widening competitiveness disparities.
The success or failure of Morsi’s government will rest
largely
on the economy.
To some degree, the two countries began with a blank slate, given that they had
largely
kept their distance from each other for several centuries.
In The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, a youthful work that remained unpublished and
largely
unknown until the mid-twentieth century, Marx describes money as “the universal agent of separation,” because it transforms human characteristics into something else.
A half-decade of low construction has
largely
worked off the excess building that occurred during the housing bubble.
Some say that this
largely
reflects demographics: an increasing share of the working-age population is over 50, and labor-force participation has always been lower among this group than among younger cohorts.
Concerning the pre-referendum phase, the National Assembly
largely
succeeded in this task.
Indeed, emerging countries have
largely
recognized the need for a comprehensive strategy, comprising targeted policies and deep structural reforms, to develop new sources of growth.
And the worldwide Gini coefficient of inter-country inequality fell from 0.653 to 0.556 from 1980 to 2007, owing
largely
to the astounding performance of the emerging countries, particularly China and India.
It was
largely
a fluke that this growth slowdown coincided with an asset-bubble collapse and a cyclical depression – one that caused Japanese output to shrink by about 10% in a few short years, followed by only a slow recovery to the new, lower potential growth rate.
Businesses are not investing enough in new plants and equipment, or adding jobs,
largely
because people are not spending enough – or are not expected to spend enough in the future – to keep the economy going at full tilt.
What this means is that we have
largely
failed to convert growing technological unemployment into increased voluntary leisure.
“A
largely
or wholly solar economy can be constructed in the United States with straightforward soft technologies that are now demonstrated and now economic or nearly economic,” environmentalist Amory Lovins declared in 1976.
So Bush simply ignored the data, gathered by Hans Blix's UN inspectors, and the evidence on which he based his case for war seems to have been
largely
fabricated.
The parties on the right
largely
embrace free-market thinking, while Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and its kindred parties in Libya and Tunisia are deeply sceptical of the state, which they view as bloated, inept, and ultimately corrupt.
First and foremost, the system is
largely
reactive.
In effect, the system has become
largely
self-regulating.
And, though the insurgency has remained
largely
limited to Egypt’s periphery, primarily Northeastern Sinai and parts of the Western Desert, with occasional strikes in the Nile Valley, it has also reared its head in Cairo.
And those that succeed, such as Syriza, quickly become frustrated by the
largely
immovable systems in which they must operate – a situation that their lack of governing experience makes all the more difficult.
Now, these countries are
largely
rejecting R2P, viewing it as a device employed by Western governments to legitimize their attempts to infringe upon national sovereignty.
While the decision followed a technical disagreement with India, it was driven
largely
by the belief that any agreement would benefit China more than the US.
But the EPP’s vote was
largely
motivated by its desire to preserve its chances of remaining the largest EU party and ensuring that Weber becomes the next European Commission leader.
In such a scenario, Macron would need to build political coalitions with either the EPP or the S&D, whose views
largely
align with his vision for EU – and, more important, eurozone – reform.
Some progress has already been made on this front, thanks
largely
to Vestager.
But these policies proved
largely
ineffective.
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