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It is now widely known that the US government, perhaps
partly
unconsciously, embraced a deeply distorted image of al-Qaeda that portrayed it as a hierarchical organization with a seamless command structure – the prototype of a foe that the American army could attack and destroy.
Summers cites the historian Rick Perlstein to remind us that Ronald Reagan’s political rise in the 1960s
partly
reflected his “railing against” the student protests at the University of California, Berkeley, at the time.
Partly
in response to this challenge, Anwar was sacked.
The upsurge in Islamic fundamentalism in northern Nigeria is
partly
driven by the deep insecurity of the region's political elite over a possible loss of power and influence.
In the US, infrastructure investment remains suboptimal, and investment in the economy's knowledge and technology base is declining,
partly
because the pressure to remain ahead in these areas has waned since the Cold War ended.
These differences may
partly
explain the UK’s reluctance to participate in the European banking union, while some other non-eurozone countries are keen to join it, fearing that, otherwise, they might be effectively excluded from ECB policymaking.
Apart from those countries that are threatened –
partly
or completely –by rising sea levels, global warming will primarily affect the desert belts and their already precarious water supplies.
The formation of large bubbles in recent decades was
partly
a consequence of the commonness and incorrigibility of the belief that no such thing could ever happen.
Straight Talk on TradeCAMBRIDGE – Are economists
partly
responsible for Donald Trump’s shocking victory in the US presidential election?
The EU
partly
shares America’s strategic objective here, because it, too, has grievances against emerging powers in terms of market access, compliance with intellectual-property rights, access to government procurement, and subsidies to state companies.
Japan is not only one of China’s largest trade and investment partners, it is also the most powerful neighbor with which China wants to be on good terms,
partly
to showcase that China’s rise is not a threat to Asia and the rest of the world.
Last year, Japan’s committed investment projects in China fell 24% from 2006, while actual investment volume decreased by 25%,
partly
owing to regulatory changes in China regarding foreign investment.
Indeed, even our own, human, evolution is
partly
explained by these encounters with microbes.
This hesitation can be explained, at least partly, by the fact that neither Osama bin Laden nor Mullah Omar (the Taliban’s leader) can fulfill the conditions for being a caliph, one of which is proof of descent from the Prophet Muhammad’s tribe, the Quraysh.
This is
partly
a legacy of former President Hamid Karzai.
This is
partly
why Israel prefers the United States as sole mediator, and it is also why Israel’s acceptance of a monopoly role for the US evaporates as soon as any American president starts developing views different from its own.
Since the first Europeans settled there in the seventeenth century, people from around the world have been drawn to the American dream of a better future;America’s allure is
partly
its ability to transform others into Americans.
Immigration opponents often point to the precipitous drop in the share of Europe’s population that identifies as Christian – from 66.3% in the early twentieth century to 25.9% in 2010– which they blame
partly
on the combination of high immigration from Muslim-majority countries and declining birth rates among native Europeans.
The lesson of the first ballot of 2002, which saw a high level of abstention and the surprise elimination of the Socialist Lionel Jospin,
partly
explains that mobilization.
In the end, the Orange Revolution failed, because the new leadership lacked the ability and incentive to implement far-reaching economic and other domestic reforms,
partly
owing to the West’s lack of interest.
Still, given that Arabs’ religiosity score is about double that of people elsewhere, this factor does
partly
explain the region’s conservatism.
My unease lies in an unacknowledged judgment that
partly
defines the terms “West” and “East” – at least in our postcommunist environment.
That was
partly
because government officials were afraid to bring whatever information they had to the attention of Mao Zedong, whose Great Leap Forward policy had played a role in causing the famine.
While a new iteration of computer software or hardware may offer more capacity, efficiency, or performance, those advantages are at least
partly
offset by the time users have to spend learning to use it.
According to one recent study, recreational computer activities
partly
explain a decline in labor supply among men ages 21 to 30.
This is because body weight is the sum of our organs and body tissues; and each organ or body part has its own regulatory (and thus
partly
genetic) basis.
By allowing social tensions to mount to such a degree, the Chinese government may also be
partly
responsible for the recent rampage among thousands of workers at the Foxconn plant (where components for Apple iPods and iPads are made) in Taiyuan.
This is
partly
a result of a stronger rupee, which has raised the price of Indian goods in foreign markets.
This can be explained
partly
by an increase in risk aversion among banks, which are concerned about non-performing assets.
This has been achieved
partly
through the innovative policies adopted by our respective governments.
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