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France has been aligning itself with the military structures of a NATO that has progressively abandoned the practices that were at the root of General Charles de Gaulle’s decision to quit, most
notably
the placement of all NATO forces under a single command, even in times of peace.
China’s population is eating more,
notably
more meat, which in turn requires the importation of higher volumes of animal feed made from soybeans and maize.
True, certain pro-Israeli organizations,
notably
the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), can generate a great deal of money to make or break political candidates, who are judged solely on their attitudes towards Israel.
This applies not only to Muslim citizens in the EU, but also to those in the Balkans –
notably
Bosnia, Kosovo, and Albania – in the former Soviet Union, and especially in Turkey.
International law, as complicated as it is, has been replaced by the insincere, inconsistent, and unconvincing word of a few powers,
notably
the US.
Many EU countries,
notably
Ireland and Spain, did experience a collapse in house prices after 2008.
Her ascent has been marked by a heavy emphasis on symbolism – her rule in Uttar Pradesh has featured the construction of numerous statues of Dalit leaders,
notably
herself – and a taste for lavish celebrations.
The debate on sovereignty in Germany and other EU member states has been re-ignited not just by the debt crisis, but also by a string of controversial rulings by the ECJ, most
notably
the Court’s interpretation of the freedoms of establishment and service delivery articulated in its Viking, Laval, and Ruffert decisions.
The power vacuums that it left behind have produced regional crises – most notably, in the Middle East, Ukraine, and the South and East China Seas – and have contributed to a wider shift toward instability and disorder.
We have achieved important results on the way to a banking union,
notably
on supervision.
Smaller member states,
notably
Finland and Ireland (as well as Spain) and the two non-euro area countries Denmark and Sweden, have stuck to the principle of fiscal balance or small – though diminishing – surpluses.
Only a couple –
notably
governance-challenged Venezuela – are in outright collapse; but many are teetering on the brink of recession.
Notably, Americans living outside the United States are not called emigrants, but “expats.”
In his 2004 book The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next, Lee Smolin reproached the physics profession for being seduced by beautiful and elegant theories
(notably
string theory) rather than those that can be tested by experimentation.
This has not only made citizens less informed in many cases; it has also enabled public figures – most notably, US President Donald Trump – to dismiss the truth as “fake.”
This statement, made in passing, wrongly implied that Japan’s regulations at the time were
notably
lax, heightening the paranoia about what were already some of the world’s most strictly radionuclide-regulated food supplies (even before restrictions were further tightened).
Meanwhile, numerous difficult challenges – most notably, the ongoing refugee crisis – have buffeted Europe.
Australia is a beautiful and prosperous country, with a grand landscape and fine cities, most
notably
Sydney and Melbourne.
Moreover, despite the paucity of data, poverty ratios, already among the lowest in the developing world, were falling in some of the countries swept up by the Arab Spring – most notably, in Tunisia.
For the League, delivering on its electoral pledges is particularly urgent, as it is eager to cement its lead against its former center-right allies – notably, Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia – and even M5S before next year’s European Parliament elections.
There have been a few changes, perhaps most
notably
in the United Kingdom, where we enjoy rearranging institutional deck chairs.
While many of science’s promises have been fulfilled – notably, the dramatic extension of the human lifespan and of leisure time – many others have been only partly achieved, or not at all.
The EU Commission’s various departments – notably, those that focus on development – are barely consulted.
Others –
notably
Spain – need to do more.
China’s lending to many emerging markets, most
notably
commodity producers, rose significantly during the last boom.
But this quickly tapered off, most
notably
in the House of Representatives.
Notably, the problems created by gender imbalances cannot be solved with better education or more income redistribution, because mating preferences are relative, not absolute.
The West has known about crimes against humanity and terrorist plots committed by Qaddafi’s regime for decades, most
notably
the June 1996 Abu Selim massacre, in which more than 1,200 political prisoners were gunned down after protesting against prison conditions.
To this old brew, new ingredients have been added,
notably
the most rapid change in a nation's fiscal posture the world has probably ever seen.
In my book European Spring, I set out a blueprint for economic and political change in Europe, much of which could apply to other overly-pessimistic countries –
notably
the United States.
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