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This shift has been driven at least
partly
by the global expansion of nuclear weapons.
The notion of “Asian values,” promoted mostly by Singaporean official scribes, was
partly
a critique of universalist Western claims.
The problem is that the old European parties’ intellectual and moral foundations have rapidly eroded in recent years, owing
partly
to their failure – or inability – to adapt to EU-level systems.
America’s Constrained ChoiceNEWPORT BEACH – The conventional wisdom about the November presidential election in the United States is only
partly
correct.
And the household sector will be only
partly
through its painful de-leveraging phase.
Instead, the EU made a bad deal a lot costlier through a host of
partly
contradictory policies.
True, his temperament and management style have been an issue in domestic politics, and
partly
explain the tumultuous leadership changes that have given Australians five different prime ministers in the last nine years.
This shortcoming
partly
explains the prevalence of highly educated, unemployed young people worldwide.
Several Gulf powers and Iran are engaged in a
partly
sectarian proxy war in Yemen – one that will not end anytime soon.
There are eight
partly
overlapping regional trade zones, none of which includes more than half of Africa’s countries.
If globalization is only
partly
incapacitated, not terminally ill, should we worry?
In the United States, there is no question that the lack of strategic vision displayed in Obama’s foreign policy is at least
partly
a result of his need to navigate a defective system.
They also view Russia in terms of a tradition whereby every new tsar
partly
repudiates the legacy of his predecessor, creating a political thaw at the beginning of a new reign.
To understand the president’s approach requires moving beyond the shallow,
partly
self-inflicted media circus surrounding his every tweet.
Worse, the costs of this shift to developing countries will fall on advanced economies’ coal-producing states and energy-intensive manufacturing sectors, and these costs will be only
partly
offset by heavily subsidized renewable energies.
In many of these countries, including the US, the European conquerors and their descendants nearly wiped out the indigenous populations,
partly
through disease, but also through war, starvation, death marches, and forced labor.
The length of this period should be fixed, and should not depend on actions or conditions that are at least
partly
under executives’ control.
But those policies’ success was rooted
partly
in Japan’s problematic policy choices, including slow fiscal and monetary responses.
For example, portfolio managers could have their bonuses
partly
tied to their investments’ performance on climate metrics.
Countries like Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa have managed to issue international debt in their own currencies,
partly
overcoming the burden of what some economists had called “original sin” – that is, an environment in which most countries must issue debt denominated in, say, dollars.
In fact, the threat of competition from Indian generics is
partly
responsible for major pharmaceutical companies’ decision to make some of their drugs available to the world’s poor at low prices.
According to the US State Department, the number of Iranian Sufis has grown significantly since 1979, perhaps
partly
in response to state-imposed orthodoxy.
After dropping by more than half between mid-June and mid-January, oil prices in euros have since bounced back by a third,
partly
owing to the euro’s sharp depreciation, which is making imports generally more expensive.
The ineffectiveness of existing institutions and structures in the face of today’s threats is now jeopardizing the EU’s legitimacy, because Europe’s citizens are calling for solutions that the EU obviously is unable and
partly
unwilling to provide.
That is
partly
because two-thirds of Africans – 621 million people – do not have access to electricity.
Iran also must be factored into this equation, as it is becoming a strategic investor by building an oil refinery just across its border in Armenia,
partly
as a security measure in case of a US attack and
partly
to relieve its petrol shortages.
Popular dissatisfaction
partly
reflects a phenomenon that invariably arose in numerous conversations with academics, intellectuals, and top officials: the murky frontier of legality currently reigning in China.
In many cases, the importance of ratings comes
partly
from legal requirements that oblige or encourage institutional investors and investment vehicles to maintain portfolios of assets that have received sufficiently high grades from the recognized agencies.
We have gone about as far as we can with a global system that is at best
partly
governed and regulated.
Trump won the US presidency
partly
because of his pledges to deport millions of undocumented immigrants and ban Muslims from entering the country.
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