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While the US external deficit could stand to be reduced, as it
partly
reflects America’s own lack of savings, trade policy alone would be insufficient to achieve that goal.
In reality, the Made in China 2025 strategy – which, incidentally, is inspired
partly
by the US government’s own massive investment in research and development – seeks to raise China’s manufacturing ability only to the average level of the world’s major manufacturing powers by 2035 (not 2025), a rather modest goal.
That had to change,
partly
because it is in developing countries, not the advanced economies, that emisssions are growing the fastest.
Al Thani’s political audacity stems
partly
from Qatar’s enormous gas resources, which have allowed him to develop vigorous policies in all areas, especially in foreign affairs.
This is
partly
because the strategy – while bearing all the hallmarks of modern Chinese brinkmanship, including reliance on stealth, surprise, and a disregard for the risks of military escalation – seeks to ensure that the initiative remains with China.
The current mess stems
partly
from adherence to a long-discredited belief in well-functioning markets without imperfections of information and competition.
In the continental EU, establishment parties remain in power
partly
because their countries maintain extensive social welfare systems.
India, the only large economy whose workforce will grow in sufficient scale over the next three decades, may
partly
balance the declines expected in other major economies.
So perhaps John Donne was
partly
right: if Putin is an island, he is one in a sea of millions of islands.
Merkel’s statements were driven
partly
by disagreement between Trump and Europe on climate change, trade, NATO (particularly Article 5, its collective defense clause, which Trump refused to endorse), and relations with Russia.
According to the League of Nations, Smoot-Hawley triggered “an outburst of tariff-making activities in other countries, at least
partly
by way of reprisals,” with substantial duty hikes made almost immediately by Canada, Cuba, France, Italy, Mexico, and Spain.
The two-thirds decline in aggregate imports from 1929 to 1933 was only
partly
a result of falling incomes, and hence import demand; retaliatory trade and exchange-rate policies also played a major role in bringing about the global trade collapse.
China’s performance will depend
partly
on how these dynamics play out.
But adequate investment in mitigating the damage could
partly
resolve the problem.
Eastern thinking could creep into ethology unnoticed
partly
because it filtered into the literature through awkward formulations and translations that native English speakers found it easy to improve on.
But other proposals carry bigger risks, notably the privatization of retirement pensions, which is talked about in many countries, and that some – including Great Britain, Chile, Sweden, and Mexico – have already put in place, at least
partly.
Indeed, some of the recent political tumult – including Brexit and Trump’s victory – has been driven
partly
by excessive inequality.
This is
partly
thanks to the former election commissioner T.N.
MH370’s Beacon of HopeMELBOURNE – The harrowing mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on March 8 with 239 people aboard, may be at least
partly
resolved within a matter of days.
So they were
partly
effective.
But banks were not lending the money made available to them,
partly
because they used it to pay down their own debts, and
partly
because of low demand for loans.
Obama’s proposed budget recognizes that all objectives and expectations cannot be met, and that growth is
partly
a distributional issue now and an intergenerational issue (and potentially one of inclusiveness and social stability) in the longer term.
Their supporters do not want to be oppressed, but they do want stability and national sovereignty – desires that their leaders fulfill
partly
by limiting opposition.
Re-establishing a clear direction for the international order
partly
comes down to leadership – something that is woefully lacking today.
This is
partly
because that order has not lived up to its promise of shared prosperity – a failure that must be addressed.
This
partly
reflected nominal appreciation against the US dollar, together with effective appreciation against the euro, yen, Korean won, and other currencies as the US dollar strengthened relative to them.
The fact that 55.8% of Northern Irish voters backed “Remain” in the 2016 referendum
partly
reflects this astonishing achievement.
France and Germany argue that this rotational system is dysfunctional,
partly
because of discontinuity, and have proposed that the Council should appoint a full-time permanent President for a period of five years.
Similar anti-elite sentiment, fueled
partly
by working-class resentment of cosmopolitanism and economic inequality, underpinned the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union.
India has experienced slower income growth than has China, which
partly
explains its higher poverty rate.
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