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We should, for example, want to prevent the militarization of nuclear energy in Iran
precisely
because of our concern as Europeans, not because we are allies of the US.
Osborne chose not to take risks with business (more precisely, bond market) confidence.
Ironically, employment boomed in Holland,
precisely
because an increasing proportion of the work force - made up of part-time and temporary workers - can be fired if necessary.
This will occur
precisely
at a time when Latin America is swerving left, with country after country drifting back to anti-American, populist stances: Venezuela in 1999, Bolivia last year, perhaps Mexico, Peru, and Nicaragua later this year.
But extending the tax to derivatives is a messy business, because their complexities make it difficult to define
precisely
what should be taxed.
Far from being a weakness, this is
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the source of the EU’s potential strength in Asia, for it provides a degree of diplomatic agility that the American heavyweight cannot muster.
In his book River out of Eden , he writes, "The universe we observe has
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the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference."
Uber, which enables people to connect with available drivers through a smartphone app, is
precisely
the kind of disruptive company that is driving the shift.
The coalition confronting him had no difficulty finding religious arguments that led to
precisely
the opposite conclusion.
The WTO is widely perceived as having greater legitimacy than many international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank,
precisely
because all members have a say.
Indeed, delegating national monetary policies to a Europe-wide central bank was intended to solve
precisely
this problem.
After all, previous attempts to negotiate with Iran – notably under President Bill Clinton’s administration – failed
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because they sought to secure too much.
This would strengthen the government’s resolve to strike deals on other controversial issues –
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the opposite of the likely effect of Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA.
These two traits, although they seem to conflict, and are certainly different from the values of American and British conservatives, nonetheless form a sound basis for a realistic pragmatism and the shunning of ideological politics - which is
precisely
the politics that Germany now requires.
The list is to be used
precisely
because the law in Venezuela actually emboldens, rather than constrains, those in power.
Most economists believe that central banks should only target inflation, which means cutting interest rates only when the economy slows down and inflation falls--which is
precisely
what the ECB has been doing.
He saw how his fellow law students, none of whom were Nazis, came to accept each step – racial laws, abrogation of the constitution, and so on –
precisely
because they were couched in legal terms.
But official data on monthly job losses and gains reveal an obvious V-shape here, too: as the graph below shows, the end of the free-fall for private-sector employment came
precisely
when Obama was inaugurated.
The conditions of the last four years – high unemployment, depressed output, low inflation, and low interest rates – are
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those for which traditional “Keynesian” remedies were designed.
With policymaking having been subjected to the malign influence of a rising plutocracy, economists calling for “bold persistent experimentation” were swimming against the tide – even though well-founded economic theories justified
precisely
that course of action.
Right now is
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the time to do so, given that the United States has become, without rival, the world’s most reckless borrower.
But this misses the point: It is harder to reach agreement
precisely
because all of the key leaders (representing around two-thirds of the world’s population and 80% of global GDP), whose support is needed for any truly global decision, are in the room.
By soliciting questions from children that have little place in the formal educational system, the audience is led to experience the research process – which often begins
precisely
by asking the right kind of question.
And even if they do check, regulators can always claim that the worst was avoided
precisely
because they had warned of the risk.
But the failure to achieve this goal is
precisely
where the superior power is defeated in asymmetrical conflicts.
But it is
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the mismatch between the EU’s past achievements and its current distress that has fueled anger and led to its rejection by many Europeans.
But not only is it possible for most people to be better off than they used to be, that is
precisely
what economic growth means.”
And it is
precisely
here that South Korea, a medium-sized ally of the US, will be in a better position than Northeast Asia’s bigger powers to act as a facilitator.
Of course, it is
precisely
the acceptance of necessity that marks the difference between government and opposition.
If investing is foremost about discounting future cash flows, it’s important to focus
precisely
on what will and will not affect those calculations.
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