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The internal power games of the Communist Party of China (CPC) are
notoriously
opaque, and rarely does political infighting reach the level at which it cannot be covered up.
Forecasting models, based on “normal distributions” of risk over short slices of recent time, are
notoriously
incapable of capturing the real amount of risk in a political system.
After all, estimation of potential output – and hence the cyclical versus structural decomposition of the fiscal position – is
notoriously
difficult, even after the fact.
Economic forecasting is
notoriously
difficult; but, notwithstanding the truth expressed in Harry Truman’s request for a one-armed economist (who wouldn’t be able to say “on the other hand”), my record has been credible.
The sad truth is that he may well be right: the national police (PNC) are
notoriously
corrupt, understaffed and inefficient, as much a part of the problem as the drug gangs themselves.
Rather, he embodies a new version of an old breed of Latin American populist presidents,
notoriously
impatient with dissent and quick to stifle criticism.
Voters in the UK made a mistake in deciding to leave the EU; they were hoodwinked, most
notoriously
by Britain’s new foreign minister, Boris Johnson.
Though
notoriously
secretive, the operation is far removed from the Church’s more sensitive, doctrinal core.
Events in the world economy are
notoriously
hard to predict.
Given the company’s reach, and the fact that the platform is
notoriously
difficult to opt out of, wide-eyed apologies will no longer cut it.
Mbeki’s health minister, who
notoriously
suggested that AIDS could be cured by the use of garlic, lemon juice, and beetroot, was promptly fired.
China's Democratic ShamChina is
notoriously
secretive; its government mechanics inscrutable.
Attempting to repatriate competences from the EU may play well in Britain’s
notoriously
Euro-skeptic media and parts of the Conservative Party, but I would question whether it is truly in the UK’s long-term interest.
It has frequently cut off contracted supplies, imposed sanctions on friends and foes alike (including India), and reneged on delivering military goods and spare parts, in addition to being
notoriously
unwilling to transfer its best military technologies.
Is appeasement of India’s
notoriously
anti-American politicians more important to a beleaguered Indian government than winning over the US?
Official sources report 14,675 industrial-accident deaths in China in 2003, but statistics on workplace accidents are
notoriously
unreliable, and some observers suggest that the number may be closer to 120,000.
Lawsuits are apparently increasingly common, but they are
notoriously
cumbersome, and judges are not independent from factory bosses.
Of course, this tradition has not always prevented violence, most
notoriously
in the killings that followed the 1966 coup against President Sukarno.
The cultures never mesh well, and big securities businesses are
notoriously
difficult to manage.
What defines good leadership is a
notoriously
complicated question.
Lebanon’s resilience has confounded expectations, given its lack of a shared national identity – a result of deep social divisions that resemble, to some extent, those besetting Iraq – and
notoriously
weak state institutions.
Israel is a small country living in a permanent state of siege, highly security-conscious and surrounded by forces hostile to it;India is a giant country whose borders are
notoriously
permeable, an open society known for its lax and easy-going ways.
Whereas Israel
notoriously
exacts grim retribution for every attack on its soil, India has endured with numbing stoicism an endless series of bomb blasts, including at least six major assaults in different locations in 2008 alone.
But the banks that were most affected were elsewhere, and the long-term winners will be a few American banks – including some of the most
notoriously
weak banks – which will get bigger as a result of the crisis.
The definition of torture is
notoriously
slippery, but we have known for some time now that the former president was being, shall we say, economical with the truth.
Meanwhile, he claims to be tough on California’s
notoriously
well-paid and powerful public-employee unions by negotiating a 5% pay cut.
In fact, MMRs are
notoriously
difficult to estimate, with conflict, poverty, poor infrastructure, weak health systems, and inadequate resources causing many deaths to go unreported.
The challenge is compounded by Asians’ changing dietary preferences, particularly higher consumption of meat, the production of which is
notoriously
water-intensive.
Employment has been added mainly in government-owned industries and other State sectors that are
notoriously
overmanned.
Investors’ collective psychology is
notoriously
fragile.
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