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They are not impressed by theatrics like Modi’s Lahore visit, and they maintain their power
precisely
by sustaining a narrative that spurs hostility toward India.
And that is
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what countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia are doing, having established a joint Arab military force to fight Iranian influence in the region, as well as discreet security links with Israel, another self-declared victim of the framework agreement.
The only answer is
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the opportunity to reap the benefits of integration.
Denying them that freedom would almost certainly make things worse, possibly leading to
precisely
the kind of religious extremism that many people rightly fear.
In the era of so-called "real socialism," we had
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that, and we have to get away from it.
Moreover, the magnitude of some of the necessary supply-side reforms will be markedly diminished,
precisely
because the demand-side measures will reduce excess supply.
But it is
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the lack of economic reform at home that has made Italy one of the least competitive states in the euro-zone economy.
More precisely, a country’s current-account balance is exactly equal to the difference between its national saving and its investment.
No one adds up the costs of betraying, yet again, what America claims to stand for, even while witnessing people willing to march – in the face of bullets – for
precisely
those universal values: dignity, freedom, democracy, and equality.
After all, Iraq was an easy target in the first Gulf War
precisely
because it had abandoned its nuclear program, and possessed no weapons of mass destruction.
That is
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what we have done.
Yet it is
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these dangers that make public protest more powerful than, say, anonymous online activism.
A Blueprint to Save the Iran DealBRUSSELS – There can no longer be any doubt that “America First” means
precisely
that.
Yet that is
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what is now happening with respect to Venezuela.
Indeed, just a couple of weeks ago, an IMF staff report concluded for
precisely
that reason, the renminbi was not yet ready for prime time in the global economy.
Indeed, China had shunned Japan’s 1997 proposal to create an Asian Monetary Fund
precisely
because it worried that it would play second fiddle.
It is
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the champagne-coupe stage of demographic decline that is the most critical for growth and prosperity in knowledge-based economies like those of Europe.
There is no perfect solution to this problem,
precisely
because it is not just about images carved from stone.
To argue that peacemaking can’t be successful when governments and regimes are in flux ignores the fact that it is
precisely
in such circumstances that outsiders can help shape the process.
The legislation also imposes a tax on universities like Harvard and Princeton – sources of numerous important ideas and innovations – and will lead to lower local-level public expenditure in parts of the country that have thrived,
precisely
because they have made public investments in education and infrastructure.
No one knows
precisely
the Mexican drug cartels’ annual profits, but they certainly amount to billions of dollars.
Chirac's outburst is so damaging to European unity
precisely
because it undermines this most fundamental kernel of trust.
This would not be a case of misusing a tool (a frequent occurrence in trade policy when interest groups lobby for protection against foreign competition); rather, it would be a case of using the tool in
precisely
the intended way.
Japan considers Vietnam a particularly promising security partner,
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because of the countries’ shared maritime security interests.
Their vote is
precisely
not an expression of group interest.
In this early example of mass production, the process of bronze casting required intricate planning and the coordination of large groups of workers, each performing a separate task in
precisely
the right order.
When sailors cannot rely on maps or charts, they must navigate by sight, and that is
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our situation today.
This was
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the point that Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of the People’s Bank of China, made in a 2009 speech challenging the view that only the US, through the dollar, could guarantee the functioning of the international monetary system.
And this is
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what the Paris agreement is about.
Leveling the playing field in this area means requiring foreign banks also to hold more capital, which is
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the point of the Basel process.
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