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But, in the meantime, he has launched a (euphemistically named) “anti-corruption” campaign that has raised red flags for outside
observers.
Some observers, pointing to his record in the private sector, argue that Trump merely lies out of habit.
More neutral
observers
- and indeed, the daily news bulletins about bombings and hostage taking and "insurgents" - cast doubt on that prospect.
Looking beyond each of these countries’ individual prospects, what is important for economic
observers
and investment professionals to understand is that the N-11 as a bloc has grown by around 4.5% so far this decade, after growing by almost 4% in the previous decade.
According to reliable observers, such as the election-monitoring NGOs Golos (The Voice) and Citizens’ Watch, vote-rigging in favor of United Russia resulted in an estimated 15-20% advantage for what is now commonly called the party of “crooks and thieves.”
Observers
interpret al-Khatib's comments as a reference to the passage of vast amounts of luxury goods through Jordan into Iraq, one of the means by which Saddam has been able to reward his followers.
In fact, many
observers
believe that Hong Kong's real rate of joblessness is much higher, and fear that the trend is not encouraging.
Why?Contrary to much conventional wisdom, populism is not defined by a particular electoral constituency – such as the lower middle class – or by simplistic policies pandering to the masses, as liberal
observers
often argue.
While few Western
observers
have fully recognized this perspective, developments in the West over the last ten years – the 2008 financial crisis, widening income and wealth inequality, and intensifying political polarization – have reinforced this mindset.
Three New Lessons of the Euro CrisisWASHINGTON, DC – While some
observers
argue that the key lesson of the eurozone’s baptism by fire is that greater fiscal and banking integration are needed to sustain the currency union, many economists pointed this out even before the euro’s introduction in 1999.
Recently, many
observers
argued that America’s gridlocked political system would prevent the country from translating its abundant power resources into leadership.
Many
observers
believe that other countries are undermining ASEAN unanimity by developing dependencies with individual countries, built on investment, trade, and assistance.
The current epidemic of ideology, in which advisory committees are shut down and reassembled with new members, and candidates are subjected to loyalty tests, seems old hat to some
observers.
Likewise, many
observers
have interpreted the Brexit referendum as a bid to reassert control over national borders.
To academic
observers
and others who reported from Iraq at the time, as I did, Saddam was a prototypical regional bully.
Like generals fighting the last war, regulators, academics, and industry
observers
will be confident that regulators can handle and defuse another Lehman explosion before it happens.
For independent observers, the ministry’s grim forecast comes as no surprise.
Trump blows hot and cold on Pruitt, and
observers
have learned not to predict what he might do with regard to any aspect of policy and personnel.
Trump, according to many observers, has absorbed the idea that firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the probe, wouldn’t go down well at all.
Few
observers
doubt that China will have to let the renminbi exchange rate float freely sometime over the next decade.
Cheap Oil for ChangeWASHINGTON, DC – The recent decline in oil prices is likely to have a major, largely positive impact on the global economy – even greater than most
observers
seem to recognize.
First and foremost, West European leaders must ensure that the crisis is resolved at the core, and many
observers
doubt that they have done enough.
What
observers
at the time did not seem to recognize was that China’s economy was already slowing.
Observers
who claim that Europe is now split between a liberal-democratic West and an East where deeply illiberal electorates have brought populists to power make the same mistake of explaining all political outcomes in terms of culture.
Some
observers
will feel that this discussion misses the point: how can the US keep spending itself out of trouble?
Even while discussion in Washington is fixated on Iraq, a number of thoughtful foreign
observers
are asking these longer-term questions.
Daniel Ortega’s New Kind of CoupMANAGUA – Amid accusations of fraud and expressions of serious doubt by international observers, Daniel Ortega’s re-election as Nicaragua’s president constitutes a new kind of “incumbent’s” coup – one that establishes a dangerous precedent for Latin America.
According to the European Union’s electoral observers, there was a “serious loss” in the election’s democratic quality, while Nicaragua’s own election monitors, its chamber of commerce, and the Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Church called the voting “not transparent” and demanded the resignation of the entire Supreme Electoral Council.
The November 6 elections set a record for lack of transparency, so much so that the EU
observers
declared them to be “not verifiable,” while the OAS envoy, Dante Caputo, confirmed that his
observers
were arbitrarily expelled from 20% of the electoral boards selected for monitoring.
Some
observers
seem to have convinced themselves that any Grexit spillovers would be manageable.
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