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For some observers, these factors were deemed sufficient to form the critical mass needed to propel the economy into escape velocity.
As recently as three years ago, many
observers
thought that the Fund had outlived its usefulness and should be closed down.
There has been much complaining from foreign observers, aid teams, reporters, and government spokesmen about the lack of clarity, not to mention reliability, of official Japanese statements about the various disasters following the massive earthquake that struck northeastern Japan on March 11.
In addition, as many
observers
(including Cameron’s first foreign secretary, William Hague) have pointed out, Brexit could give a huge boost to Scottish nationalism; the breakup of the UK would further weaken Britain’s security.
Most
observers
categorize the economy’s most modern and dynamic activities – and many of its high-paying jobs – among the latter activities.
To veteran economic observers, Turkey’s troubles are almost a textbook case of an emerging-market flop.
Putin's Dictatorship of Law Begins LawlesslyBOSTON: Wide agreement exists among Russian intellectuals as well as foreign
observers
that one of the most important – if not the most important task – facing post-Soviet Russia is establishment of the rule of law, the foundation of democracy and a free market economy.
When Fillon pulled out a surprise victory, many
observers
began to compare him to Donald Trump.
Observers
marvel that China’s leaders admit to such a staggering number of protests.
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.
Social disorder in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and other Arab countries has invariably led
observers
to regard Central Asia’s autocracies as potentially vulnerable to similar upheaval.
Fearless Financial MarketsA number of thoughtful
observers
– like Citigroup’s Robert Rubin, Harvard’s Larry Summers, and The Financial Times’s Martin Wolf – have expressed puzzlement in recent months about financial markets’ perceptions of risk.
When it comes to accountability, China has an indirect and imperfect system that is poorly understood by outside
observers.
The fear of many Western
observers
that the rise of China would nurture a global shift towards authoritarian capitalism has clearly been exaggerated.
Libya’s people may be more politically mature and sophisticated than many
observers
believe.
This is what most
observers
expected to see when George W. Bush took office in 2001: a folksy cheerleader who would follow the lead of the wise advisers he had inherited from his father.
Many
observers
believe the American and Israeli governments were behind an earlier attack that destroyed centrifuges at an Iranian nuclear facility.
Moreover, impartial
observers
recognize that Latin America will be one of the great beneficiaries of the twenty-first century, and that closer relations between the two continents should be a key goal for both.
It is always difficult to assess what is going on in North Korea, which seems to regard its opaqueness as a national-security asset – routinely keeping foreign
observers
guessing about even mundane issues like the precise date of current leader Kim Jung-un’s birthday.
As 2013 begins, foreign and domestic
observers
alike are asking which path the country’s economic development should take in the next decade.
Western
observers
could accept the exiles’ assurances that their proposals on autonomy are negotiable and not bottom-line demands, rather than damning them before talks start.
But, even with the nationalist, populist candidate Marine Le Pen still in the running, many
observers
are genuinely hopeful that the first-round winner, Emmanuel Macron, will be France’s next president.
In 1789, few
observers
in Paris would have predicted that a Corsican would lead French forces to the banks of the Nile within ten years.
Observers
would do well, therefore, not to dredge up the past while ignoring the present.
Is it not in the interest of the West to maintain
observers
in the most populous nation of the Gulf, to convey western views directly, and to have communications in place should Iran be prepared to strike a deal?
Nonetheless, though monetary policy has not helped to kick-start growth in the eurozone, many
observers
continue to argue that, in order to help governments address their fiscal challenges, the ECB must launch quantitative easing (large-scale purchases of long-term assets).
To most market participants - and indeed, ordinary
observers
-- this does not seem like big news.
Finally, some
observers
– although relatively few at this point – argue that the biggest banks have greatly improved their control and compliance systems, and that the mismanagement of risk on a systemically significant scale is no longer possible.
None of this is news to most international
observers
of China.
The Long Sino-American Trade WarMILAN – Some
observers
interpret the trade war that US President Donald Trump has initiated with China as a tough negotiating tactic, aimed at forcing the Chinese to comply with World Trade Organization rules and Western norms of doing business.
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