Mixed
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963 examples of Mixed in a sentence
It looks like a
mixed
result.
If environmental degradation and rising inequality make economic growth such a
mixed
blessing, is the US government wrong to focus on it so much?
If true, the case for any kind of investment, public or private, would be more mixed; there must be labor to use the capital.
China’s recent intervention in the currency market also sent
mixed
signals.
Managing
mixed
economies that include state-owned enterprises and an inchoate private sector will require discipline, so that productive assets are not squandered, or privatized at fire-sale prices.
Thus the
mixed
verdict is this: less poverty, higher median incomes, and more inequality.
The equivocal nature of Iran’s alliances, however, can be a
mixed
blessing.
But it is not the only reason Indians are greeting Musharraf’s exit with
mixed
feelings.
The Euro-American Debt DilemmaPALO ALTO – Wealthy Europe and America, crown jewels of
mixed
capitalist democracies, are drowning in deficits and debt, owing to bloated welfare states that are now in place (Europe) or in the making (the United States).
It is lacking in the racially
mixed
Southeast and Southwest.
Continental Europe is becoming, and will become, more ethnically
mixed
as more newcomers from Eastern Europe and the developing world arrive.
The evidence on that point is
mixed.
Boosting South Africa’s Diversity DividendCAPE TOWN – After an insight-filled and enjoyable visit to South Africa – my first to this beautiful country in 15 years – I am leaving with
mixed
feelings.
Elites often can speak foreign languages, and big cities are traditionally more tolerant and open to
mixed
populations.
Trump himself has sent
mixed
signals.
Engineering an Energy MiracleVILNIUS – Looking back at the last decade in energy and climate policy evokes
mixed
feelings.
Putin’s favorite philosophers are a
mixed
bag of mystical nationalists who all conceived of Russia as a spiritual community based on the Orthodox faith, but whose ideas are too diverse in other ways, and too obscure, to provide a coherent ideology.
I have
mixed
feelings about these penalties.
But the reception given to the Chernobyl Forum’s message has been surprisingly
mixed.
But, when it comes to the era of supposed US hegemony, there has always been a lot of fiction
mixed
in with the facts.
Can they really be so stupid as to get
mixed
up by these ratios?
While concerned governments do have confidential contingency planning in place, such planning has a
mixed
record when it comes to responding to recent international upsets in the Middle East.
He therefore blinded us to the evident reality that all successful economies are, in fact,
mixed.
This money is
mixed
with knowhow as foreign direct investment, and the return to both is more like 9%, compared to the 4% or less paid to lenders.
To be sure, like all European royal families, the origins of the Dutch royal family are decidedly
mixed.
Now that many European nations have become increasingly
mixed
in terms of ethnicity and culture, the only way forward is to learn to live together.
Public reaction to both was
mixed.
Despite Bush’s
mixed
record, he still seems to share this hope.
But another reason behind North Korea's dynastic succession was that Kim Il Sung created a national ideology, Juche , that
mixed
communism with a heavy dose of Confucian values.
But these efforts have a decidedly
mixed
record of success, and Putin has a heightened understanding that Russian meddling can easily backfire.
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