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In Italy, expenditures for home improvements have been
partly
deductible for the past ten years, mainly to improve tax compliance by firms in the housing sector.
The Somalia-like chaos and civil war that is now unfolding in Gaza as a result of this decades-old stalemate can be blamed
partly
on ill-conceived Israeli policies, and
partly
on an American administration that, for six long years, relegated the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to the bottom of its agenda.
After their famous bet, Simon and Ehrlich considered a second bet involving a large basket of measures; but it never came about,
partly
because of personal antipathy between the two men.
Le Pen is only too happy to capitalize on the succession of petty scandals hitting both the left and the right (attributable
partly
to the climate of near-civil war prevailing in both camps in recent years).
That it is no longer is
partly
due to the creation of several treaties that prohibit its use.
It was a promise that
partly
reflected the feeling of guilt that still haunts the Dutch for looking the other way as the Germans rounded up and deported two-thirds of their country’s Jewish population to death camps.
After all, Russia is a vast country, and the terrorist cells are small and notoriously difficult to penetrate,
partly
because they often use primitive modes of communication that are difficult to detect.
Anxiety over China’s conventional military superiority probably motivated, at least partly, Russia’s 2009 announcement of a new military doctrine explicitly reserving the right to first use of nuclear weapons – a stance that resembles America’s Cold War force posture, aimed at deterring superior conventional Soviet forces in Europe.
The surge of modern American fundamentalism in politics dates to the civil rights era of the 1960’s, and at least
partly
reflects a backlash among whites against the growing political and economic strength of non-white and immigrant minority groups in US society.
This time, the authorities are allowing growth to slow at a measured pace,
partly
because the slowdown is a precondition for the kind of growth that does not depend on the state, and
partly
because the slowdown helps sustain demand for reform.
These European apprehensions
partly
reflect failure by the continent’s leaders to capitalize on the sometimes-spectacular successes of enlargement, Poland being the most notable example.
Confronting the big-bank bogeyman has been a centerpiece of Sanders’ campaign;Clinton is now
partly
echoing his populist anti-bank positions.
Campaign proposals are, of course,
partly
aspirational, and will have to be negotiated with Congress.
This
partly
explains why Libyans are willing to embrace dissidents who lived abroad for decades, about whom they know little.
This stubbornness arises
partly
from the fear that, if the UK secured such a lopsided deal, other EU countries would attempt to do the same.
The DPJ government will collide head-on with the mandarins,
partly
because the party will find it hard to recruit sufficiently qualified policymakers.
The mandarins have maintained their privileged position in this regard, owing
partly
to the tax system, which prevents the emergence of non-profit institutions, especially think tanks, where independent policy expertise can be forged.
Much of the programming aimed at youth, women, entrepreneurs, diasporas, technologists, and other social groups is
partly
funded and conducted by the private sector.
For example, those who are
partly
self-employed and
partly
employed by a third party would have to be better incorporated into social policies.
An intelligence test score in early life is
partly
a record of what the environment has wrought on the brain and the rest of the body up to that time.
Should they stay, be
partly
evacuated, or be put
partly
under Palestinian rule?
Based
partly
on my advice, they began investing tens of millions of dollars to improve health-care infrastructure.
The model of a federal union that emerged from its history consists of a single currency managed by a federal agency; closely integrated markets for products, labor, and capital; a federal budget that partly, but automatically, offsets economic disturbances affecting individual states; a federal government that assumes responsibility for tackling other major risks, not least those emanating from the banking sector; and states that provide regional public goods but play virtually no role in macroeconomic stabilization.
Expenditures were financed
partly
by foreign aid and
partly
by heterodox policies (such as financial repression) that channeled private saving to the government.
Partly
thanks to him, this effort to make corporate accounting more transparent was stymied.
That may not seem like such a bad thing, given today’s excessively low inflation
(partly
a result of falling oil and commodity prices); the risk, of course, is that inflation will overshoot.
This may be
partly
because that debate has not played out along party lines.
This disparity can be at least
partly
explained by its 43rd-place ranking for “connectedness” in terms of flows of goods, services, finance, people, and data and communications.
Brazil also lags in terms of data and communication flows,
partly
because a large share of the population lacks Internet access.
Trump fancies himself America’s CEO; indeed, he won the presidency
partly
because he pitched himself as a successful business tycoon.
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