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Those negotiations failure are generally attributed to India and the United States, but most
observers
seem to agree that America’s responsibility was greater.
Its post-2008 recovery has slowed, and some
observers
fear that Europe’s financial problems could tip the American and world economy into a second recession.
Some
observers
worry that American society will become sclerotic, like Britain at the peak of its power a century ago.
Moreover, Nicaragua’s record on democratic consolidation is also poor: the 2008 municipal elections were criticized by
observers
and the opposition as fraudulent, and the separation of powers has been seriously weakened by Ortega’s desire to remain in power after his term expires in 2012.
The trials that it has endured thus far have probably left it in a better position to lead a successful democratic transition than most
observers
realize.
But the notion that China would replace the US as the dominant global power was not considered plausible – by either the Chinese or
observers
around the world – until Trump’s presidency.
Some
observers
have criticized former US President Barack Obama for being too soft on the issue, because he allowed China to assert its claims unchecked over the past eight years.
This likely outcome will further strengthen the view that the US is losing global influence to China, especially among
observers
in the Asia Pacific region who have watched Trump scrap the Trans-Pacific Partnership and cease Obama’s strategic “pivot” to the region.
Brushing that aside and starting from scratch in negotiations with North Korea – an approach that has been advocated by figures within the Chinese government, as well as some
observers
in the US – would undermine the credibility of diplomatic contacts.
To keen observers, the IPL represented more than a sports league; it signaled nothing less than the emergence of a new India.
Growth in the Chinese auto sector has silenced the skeptics and exceeded even the most bullish expectations of third-party
observers.
As in 2003, some
observers
say that China’s goals are overly ambitious, because the clean-car market will not grow so quickly.
While Abe has not acted on these campaign statements, some
observers
remain convinced that he will visit Yasukuni at some point, further straining Japan’s relations with South Korea and China.
Could that mean that many observers, including me, overestimated these economies’ potential?
No one is sure of turnout (official numbers are unreliable), but independent
observers
estimate that as many as two thirds of voters stayed home.
Many
observers
were shocked by his statements, and took the speech as evidence of his insecurity or irrationality.
The election was unanimously judged to be honest and fair by all international
observers.
Some
observers
have likened germline genetic editing to hitting “find and replace all” on a computer.
It is widely believed, even among the most Euro-skeptical of observers, that joining the eurozone will affirm these countries' successful transformation into modern market economies.
But, though the negotiations will be tough, even the conflict’s most hardened
observers
recognize that peace may now be within reach.
The only viable path to peace and stability,
observers
almost unanimously proclaim, is a diplomatic one.
He claimed that $735 million worth of the new currency had already been sold, though
observers
are skeptical, unless state entities have been obliged to buy them.
Some
observers
believe that this interconnectivity has now, after a quarter-century, made the PC obsolete.
This seems to be the case when US observers, influenced by their own country's fiscal debate, look at Greece.
But
observers
remain puzzled.
In November of this year, Maine shocked
observers
again, when voters there approved Medicaid expansion by 59-41%, overturning five vetoes by Governor Paul LePage of legislative efforts in favor of the expansion.
Some British
observers
might see May as a new Margaret Thatcher, but her Lancaster House speech was also reminiscent of Winston Churchill.
Though it took more than 200 years to reach this point, foreign observers, especially in Europe, marvel at Barack Obama’s ascendancy.
But the perception of many American
observers
was different.
Some
observers
will view the 2018 World Cup in terms of Putin’s effort to project “soft power,” and as an occasion for corrupt Russian officials to feather their nests.
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