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Paradoxically, she made accountable and authoritative government possible again partly by curtailing the state’s role in the economy.
Yet volatility in the assessment of potential growth prevents politicians from “owning” the already abstruse structural deficit and causes volatility in the policies based on this assessment,
paradoxically
resulting in a shortening of decision-makers’ time horizon.
Thus, green policies will
paradoxically
accelerate rather than mitigate global warming.
Yet, paradoxically, Myanmar’s gradual opening following the 2011 elections and the installation of Thien Sein as president may offer India some measure of vindication.
Third, emerging countries’ short-term opportunism is based on a double distrust: towards Europe, of course, but also, paradoxically, towards themselves.
And, paradoxically, the hardest-hit people are not those with the largest medical bills, but rather those living in the poorest parts of the world.
Paradoxically, however, developments in 2010 offer hope for the future.
Many Leave voters are already having second thoughts, and Prime Minister Theresa May’s uncompromising negotiating position will
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accelerate this process, because voters now face a much more extreme version of Brexit than they were promised by the Leave campaign.
It needs to dismantle the new system of fines that is being developed (a system that, paradoxically, the Guardian’s Rusbridger and the Labour Party – but not Cameron – have eagerly supported), exempt journalists from detention under the Terrorism Act, and forbid prior restraint of publication.
Paradoxically, if all people were honest, politics would become redundant.
Paradoxically, however, a united Europe is likely to be needed even more in the near future than it was in the past.
Thus, paradoxically, saving children’s lives is part of the solution to rapid population growth in poor countries.
Also surprising is the increase in Argentina’s domestic savings rate, which has enabled self-financing of investment – which has doubled – and, paradoxically, capital outflows.
In our globalized age, we have lost the privilege – and, paradoxically, the virtue – of ignorance.
Paradoxically, accepting the reality of tribal, or ethnic, power lays the foundation for national unity by letting each group first sort out its own priorities.
In this, paradoxically, they have become like the outraged US government officials who are now threatening Assange, and who also are no longer able to control the flow of information.
And yet, paradoxically, the absence of control is what makes the euro attractive.
But in so infringing basic human rights to freedoms of association and expression to such a degree, Turkey’s restrictions on veiling are now, paradoxically, imperiling one of secular Turkey’s great ambitions: joining the European Union.
The US will remain the most powerful country in 2020, but, paradoxically, the strongest state since the days of Rome will be unable to protect its citizens acting alone.
Paradoxically, however, the elections that ultimately ushered in the first non-communist government were not originally favored by the Solidarity negotiating team.
France, paradoxically, has neither made clear which problems global monetary reform is expected to solve, nor proposed a grand plan for such reform.
It is as if, paradoxically, Israelis had internalized the concept of “temporary truce” advocated by their Hamas adversary, and had given up the goal of peace through a two-state solution that they once pursued with the Palestinian Authority.
Paradoxically, it is that fear factor – rather than the hope for change among disaffected Iranians – that may yet rescue Rouhani’s agenda.
Paradoxically, the US practice of propping up malleable Islamist rulers in the Middle East often results in strong anti-US sentiment, as well as support for more independent and “authentically” Islamist forces.
The first, paradoxically, is the recent shift in US rhetoric away from a focus on American jobs to the explicitly Sinophobic objectives of “containing” China and preventing it from developing into a technological power that could challenge US global hegemony.
China is currently pursuing a contradictory set of policies that
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undermines its own economy while propping up America’s by accommodating pump-priming by the Federal Reserve.
Yet some American and British academics and students are themselves undermining freedom; paradoxically, they have the liberty to do so.
She went on, paradoxically, to be honored, celebrated, adored all over Europe, while living as a sort of stowaway in an era that she would never fully embrace – an enigma to her contemporaries, always slightly withdrawn, yet as transparent in her own eyes as it is humanly possible to be.
Above all, will they be vehicles to promote – or, paradoxically, constrain – China’s interests?
Paradoxically, this could be good news for those who think that Europe should start contributing to world growth by expanding domestic demand.
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