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This reflects China’s broader goal – established
partly
in response to America’s “pivot” toward Asia – of rebalancing its strategic focus westward, with an emphasis on the Arab world.
At a time when US President Barack Obama is basing his campaign
partly
on his withdrawal of American troops from Iraq and his plan to do the same in Afghanistan, he cannot take the risk of intervening in Syria.
Indeed, the four American strategists who first called for “nuclear zero” – Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, William Perry, and Sam Nunn – have
partly
backtracked, and are now calling for an end to the doctrine of “mutual assured destruction.”
In the long run, the answer undoubtedly lies in the transformation of the Mexican left, and
partly
also of the Mexican right.
Shortages of the technical and higher-level skills demanded by new technologies are
partly
responsible for the paradox of booming technology and slowing productivity growth in advanced economies: skills shortages have constrained the diffusion of innovations.
If the government is only
partly
successful in preventing economic overheating, it might nonetheless appear to casual observers that austerity actually strengthened the economy.
More generally, Chinese investment will ease the constraints on the silk road economies caused
partly
by slow growth and investment shortfalls in advanced economies.
This is
partly
because, in virtually every state, so many jobs today – and not just at UPS – depend on trade.
Churchill was also for free immigration, and firmly opposed the proposed Aliens Bill of 1904
(partly
because he saw traces of anti-Semitism in the fear, prompted by an influx of East European Jewish immigrants, of an “alien invasion”).
After the burst of growth that arrived with hyperinflation's end, growth slowed,
partly
because firms in the country couldn't get adequate finance.
Partly
because of IMF mismanagement, this became a global financial crisis, raising interest rates for all emerging markets including Argentina.
The left has had an easy task in dominating the debate,
partly
because the intellectual right’s attempt to place all the blame for the crisis on government is thoroughly implausible.
Consulting that diary over the last few months, as I write a book
partly
about my experience there, I have discovered several passages describing China’s “struggle” school of diplomacy – one that endures even today, as we approach the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty.
China is the largest foreign holder of US Treasury securities, a major trade partner for the US, Europe, Latin America, and Australia, and a key facilitator of intra-Asian trade, owing
partly
to the scale of its processing trade.
After all, his firing was rooted
partly
in his extremism, while Le Pen is currently attempting to widen her party’s support by softening its image.
For others, the problem is lower investment demand, caused
partly
by the fact that machines are now much cheaper and that technological progress has slowed since 1970.
The final pointer of the UK election may
partly
reflect the vacuum in national leadership that such silence epitomizes.
“The answer,” he says, “is
partly
that by supporting a thriving top-level intellectual community, we can train our next generation of intellectuals.”
The left has largely split between a (much weakened) moderate wing and a radical,
partly
anti-European tendency.
This
partly
reflects the difficulty of balancing child rearing with work in South Korea, compared to, say, Europe or the US.
The relationship between sub-national and central governments includes the general division of responsibilities for providing and financing public services; national subsidies that at least
partly
pay for various services delivered locally; and tax collection.
Despite regular exposure to terrorist attacks, Israelis retain a sense of relative security, owing
partly
to the ability of civil society to contribute to their own safety.
We still have women leaders who came to power at least
partly
because of their family ties.
Personal retirement savings, another pillar of the US retirement system, are woefully inadequate for most households,
partly
because the decades-long stagnation in median wages has made it difficult to save.
But lack of confidence in central banks in a world of fiat money (where central banks can create money at will) weakens long-term economic performance, owing
partly
to fears of inflation.
This exercise of “strategic restraint” in the face of repeated Pakistani assaults –
partly
in order to avoid provoking a full-fledged war with its nuclear-armed neighbor – had left many Indians seething in impotent fury.
And rapidly rising student debt – up from $400 billion to $1.3 trillion in the US alone since 2005 – may
partly
be financing more intense competition for high-paid jobs, not socially required investments in human capital.
Preventing well-intentioned actors from unwittingly sharing false information could be addressed, at least partly, through news literacy campaigns or fact-checking initiatives.
The benefits of freer trade, such as job creation, lower inflation, and greater consumer choice, are often invisible or only
partly
visible.
But nicotine is only
partly
responsible for tobacco dependence.
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