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He is,
observers
warn, creating an information-age dictatorship, in which the technologies that were once expected to bring freedom to China’s 1.4 billion citizens have instead enabled him to entrench his own authority.
Thaksin’s ownership of the Manchester City football club might not seem of great importance to
observers
outside Thailand and Asia.
According to a major study by the economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton last year, the mortality rate for middle-aged, less-educated white men in the US has been surging, in what some
observers
have called a wave of “despair deaths.”
After all, the 2007 election that brought Yar’Adua to power – the PDP’s third straight “victory” – was judged by local and international
observers
to be the worst in the country’s history.
To many observers, the combination of a falling dollar and a rise in oil prices appears to be more than a coincidence.
The coincidence of the dollar decline and the rise in the oil price suggests to many
observers
that the dollar’s decline caused the rise in the price of oil.
Some observers, like Franklin Foer, regard Trump as “Putin’s puppet.”
Between 60 and 80%, according to Russian authorities; around 20%, reckon independent
observers.
While some
observers
still fret about inflation risk, others are concerned that the usual monetary transmission mechanism is not working, and that the US could face a Japanese-style “lost decade,” while others worry about a 1930’s-style slump in the industrial countries.
But almost all authoritative
observers
seem to agree that Brown is by far the most likely man to be the next Labour prime minister.
As two
observers
recently described it, Daulat Beg Oldie was a kind of transfer point for goods to be loaded on to pack ponies “for the cruel journey over the Saser La into the more hospitable Shyok river valley” leading to “Leh, Turtok, or Srinagar [in Kashmir].”
Many
observers
assumed that China would inevitably embrace Western-style liberal democracy.
Some Western
observers
– and some Africans – have condemned China’s involvement on the continent as a new form of colonialism.
Many political
observers
assumed that this strategy could not possibly work for a Republican candidate who had suggested that a debate moderator was menstruating, joked about dating his daughter, was caught on tape boasting about groping women, and was publicly accused by several women of sexual harassment and assault.
Many Middle East
observers
see Iranian support behind the attacks by Shia militant groups.
Beyond economics, many
observers
noted that European Union citizens would accept tight monetary bonds only if they were participating in a shared political community.
In Venezuela’s volatile political climate, ensuring a fair process will require the presence of reputable international election
observers
– something that, so far, Maduro has refused to allow.
First, the
observers
must be autonomous – financially and otherwise – in their relationship to the host country.
Second,
observers
must be granted unrestricted access to all aspects and phases of the election process, as well as to all of the technologies involved.
Third,
observers
must face no restrictions in meeting with all authorities and political actors.
Fourth,
observers
must not be subject to any pressure or threat of retaliation by any government authority.
And, fifth,
observers
must be free to issue public statements and reports with their findings and recommendations.
Sadly, Venezuela has a long tradition of cherry-picking its election
observers.
Relying exclusively on UNASUR for election observations is deeply problematic, even if one overlooks some of its heterodox norms and practices, such as the absence of an explicit ban on receiving funding or deploying
observers
from host countries.
Under the current law, the movements and monitoring activities of UNASUR’s
observers
are subject to a plan previously approved by the authorities.
The
observers
are to request explicit approval for any visit, interview, or meeting to be carried out at the office of any electoral authority.
Nor is it surprising that opposition leaders have called for the presence of
observers
from the OAS, by far the most experienced body in the Western Hemisphere when it comes to election monitoring.
If, instead, he wins by a slim margin, his victory, in the absence of trustworthy observers, will have no credibility.
To some observers, this represents a fundamental shift in the global balance of power, because China could bring the US to its knees by threatening to sell its dollars.
Most
observers
of the mortgage market believe that its growth accelerated in 2005, after Congress exempted mortgage bonds from most bankruptcy procedures – a move that would eliminate waiting time for repayment.
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