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Most
observers
believe that Bersani will carry the day, thanks to the much-criticized electoral law, which will give him control of the lower chamber if he wins a majority – regardless of how many people vote or how slim the margin.
At the same time, with Monti’s coalition failing to gain traction, reflecting the historically limited appeal of classic bourgeois parties in Italy, many
observers
are wondering what his role in the next government will be.
The French are the arbiters of European culture, and have long been among the shrewdest
observers
of other countries’ manners and mores.
Indeed, keen
observers
of North Korea suggest that Kim Jong-un ordered the missile launch as a way to strengthen his grip on power while he still has the experienced and ruthless Kim Kyong-hui’s backing.
China has emerged as a world power far more quickly than most
observers
– and China’s own leaders – might have predicted as little as a decade ago.
Saudi Arabia’s revolution from above is a high-risk endeavor that neutral
observers
must regard with ambivalence.
The first nationwide poll in nearly a decade passed off relatively well and was endorsed by Nepali officials as well as the hundreds of international election
observers.
According to many close observers, America’s attractiveness is declining in the region where the allure, or “soft power,” of others has increased.
But while many
observers
have focused on the scandals’ short-term political and economic fallout, it is worth remembering what Brazil stands to gain by exposing corruption and punishing offenders.
Yet Nahles has doubled down on her stance, publicly endorsing a critical analysis, compiled by a board of independent observers, of last year’s election defeat.
But few
observers
believe that the BJP would have conducted itself differently.
The DRC’s poor communications and transportation infrastructure makes it virtually impossible for most Congolese, government officials, and election
observers
to circulate freely.
External
observers
are bound to try to read policy messages between the lines of any publication, which may not always help the bank to achieve its objectives.
Some
observers
cite these episodes as evidence of decline in America’s international clout.
Amid much talk of a “post-American world,” many
observers
see a shift from a US-dominated international order toward a multipolar system, in which countries like China, Russia, and several others compete for global leadership on a range of common challenges and risks.
Obama in ChainsNEW YORK – It is hard for international
observers
of the United States to grasp the political paralysis that grips the country, and that seriously threatens America’s ability to solve its domestic problems and contribute to international problem solving.
Many
observers
regard the lobbying process as a kind of legalized corruption, in which huge amounts of money change hands, often in the form of campaign financing, in return for specific policies and votes.
Obama’s Passage to IndiaCAMBRIDGE – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vigorous foreign policy in the seven months since he took office has surprised
observers.
This was a war with no witnesses, as the government barred independent journalists and
observers
from the war zone.
The concerns expressed by some observers, such as George Soros, that the eurozone will remain a two-tier club, in which the creditors impose their conditions on the debtors, thus seem exaggerated.
Some
observers
dismiss events in Chechnya, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus as unfortunate, but irrelevant to relations between Russia and the international community.
Most
observers
now agree that Germany needs something like the American earned-income tax credit.
President Mwai Kibaki, whom international
observers
accuse of rigging the vote, has hinted at a plan to share power in a unity government, but opposition leader Raila Odinga has heard these promises before.
But the recent assault on the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus by Daesh (Islamic State) fighters has shocked and appalled even the most hardened
observers.
Some
observers
expect bold political initiatives later this year, at the 18th Party Congress, when a fifth generation of leaders takes control of the People’s Republic.
With American home values and retirement savings falling and Chinese unemployment numbers rising,
observers
worry that neither America nor China will have much appetite to cut emissions.
Many economists and some foreign
observers
are puzzled by the emphasis Sarkozy has placed on this expensive provision.
Some observers, like the political scientist Stefano Bartolini, oppose the use of political parties to narrow the deficit, arguing that politicizing European integration would undermine the consociational decision-making ethos that has underpinned the EU’s success.
With this turning point, they began to think of themselves as
observers
whose scientific methods, morals, and ethics overrode those of other cultures.
Indeed, some
observers
– including the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) – have predicted that the country’s current account could slip into deficit as early as next year.
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