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This week’s summit is an opportunity to assess progress and to define more
precisely
what it means to implement the EITI by establishing some basic minimum requirements on host countries.
With no effective central authority to inspire fear or respect and the PLO devoid of legitimacy
precisely
because of its refusal to give Hamas its rightful share in the organization, a grotesquely ineffective brand of “cohabitation” between a Fatah president and a Hamas prime minister has emerged.
Indeed, what really makes a crisis profound is
precisely
the broad variety of differing diagnoses and different remedies.
That has been
precisely
the problem with the aggressive provision of liquidity, quantitative easing, and the reduction of central bank interest rates used to address the current crisis.
And yet this is
precisely
what many governments are required to do: pursue both growth and distributional fairness.
Though prices collapsed during the Great Recession of 2009, they quickly recovered, with the value of Russian output reaching another peak in 2012-2013 –
precisely
when Russia’s position on the EU-Ukraine association agreement hardened.
That is
precisely
what is happening in the UK today.
Yet it is
precisely
on this issue that the conventional wisdom breaks down.
It is
precisely
because Japan depends so heavily on the international community for the stability of its external environment that we wish to work even more proactively for world peace.
But that threat is
precisely
why Europe must address seriously the possibility of her winning, however unlikely it may seem.
But that is
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the point: bringing them out into the open demonstrates just how disruptive Le Pen’s victory would be.
Such costs are
precisely
why impecunious countries such as Greece face massive social and economic displacement when financial markets lose confidence and capital flows suddenly dry up.
Perhaps for
precisely
this reason, the abstention rate (an average of 57%), was the highest since the first vote in 1979, while the composition of the Parliament, with its right-wing majority, underwent no significant changes.
Yet that is
precisely
what many people, including his colleagues in the film world – for example, Pedro Almodovar, Wim Wenders, and Ettore Scola – are claiming.
It is
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the failure to apply these values in areas such as Palestine or Iraq that has made – and can still make – countless Arabs vehemently anti-American.
Indeed, the Fed has doubled down on an approach aimed at recreating the madness of an asset- and credit-dependent consumption model –
precisely
the mistake that pushed the US economy toward the abyss in 2003-2006.
That was
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Singh’s reply when he was asked if he could trust Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf, and it should be any Indian leader’s response to assurances offered by China’s leaders.
Likewise, international forums like the G-20 exist
precisely
to persuade a large number of vastly different countries to set aside philosophical questions for the sake of their shared economic, political, or security interests.
As Kaplan points out, that is
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what Amazon has done.
The companies doing the borrowing, in other words, are
precisely
those least capable of repaying.
Indeed, strengthening fat-cat capitalism is
precisely
the opposite of what British Prime Minister Theresa May promised to do when she succeeded Cameron.
This is
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the kind of managed and discriminatory trade arrangement that the US did so much to eliminate over the past half-century.
Should Iran possess the ultimate weapon, it might embrace a new restraint in its foreign policy; nuclear-weapons states,
precisely
because they confront the prospect of nuclear retaliation, have historically tread with caution.
But this is
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what the Aceh story was all about.
But what we need now is
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the type of new analytical thinking that spurred the great advances of economics as a discipline over the last two and a half centuries – and that led to major policy breakthroughs during the Great Depression.
While acknowledging that trauma is often all too memorable, these certain clinical trauma theorists assert that a condition known as “traumatic dissociative amnesia” leaves a large minority of victims unable to recall their trauma,
precisely
because it was so overwhelmingly terrifying.
The Fed has bought more than $1 trillion of mortgages, the value of which will fall when the economy recovers – which is
precisely
why no one in the private sector wants to buy them.
It became obvious that Russia, for all its bravado, was in fact an economic, political, and social basket case, and the country was in such a state
precisely
because it lacked those bracing Western freedoms.
Today’s enemies of Islam often use
precisely
this argument: Muslims lie to infidels.
Indeed, even without full independence, this is
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what Scotland, which has been promised even greater autonomy within the UK than it already has, will have to do if it is to succeed.
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