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John Maynard Keynes, an architect of Bretton Woods, believed that the true lesson of the failures of the Depression-era 1930’s lay
precisely
in the character of the large and chaotic 1933 London World Economic Conference.
At the same time, the expected benefits of having SWFs as shareholders – that is, of having a long, stable investor – might simply be a mirage, which disappears
precisely
when that stability is most needed: during a global financial crisis.
What is needed now is
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the opposite: a reset of Franco-German relations.
Indeed, the EU continues to exist
precisely
because its members respect treaties.
It is
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the gap between the profitability of its investment and the interest rate it pays on loans that allows a poor country to prosper.
The problem with China’s position is that the UN resolution was aimed at ensuring
precisely
the outcome that Chinese leaders claim to seek.
The specific patterns of change are not known precisely, but the risks of continuing on our current global course are widely appreciated.
That appears to be
precisely
the point.
But institutionalizing it is
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what we appear to be doing.
Moreover, the International Monetary Fund’s recent upward revision of global growth data came at
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the point in the cycle when the economy should be showing signs of slowing.
That is
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what Watson has now admitted he did.
This gesture, together with the free publication of an opposition newspaper, is
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the kind of move that will entice EU interest in an enhanced relationship.
US President Donald Trump’s speech in Warsaw last summer was well received by the Polish public
precisely
because he did not deviate from the PiS-endorsed narrative.
There are those who think that this is
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what might happen to Mr. Blair over Iraq.
And, sooner rather than later, it needs to define precisely, and with reference to understood and accepted principles, what its claims actually are.
Indeed, contemporary democracies are distinguished
precisely
by their ambition to combine respect for liberty and formal equality of rights with public policies that, as the Preamble of the 1946 French Constitution puts it, provide all citizens with "adequate living conditions."
It bestows access to high-demand currencies on a select few, relatively strong, countries
precisely
when the weakest countries are at their most vulnerable.
A local shop may be able to use the Internet to tailor more
precisely
its selection of goods to its customers’ tastes.
But central banks were made independent
precisely
because it was understood that they would be held accountable for achieving their own objective of maintaining price stability, regardless of the economy’s underlying growth rate.
In today’s increasingly Hobbesian global environment, the EU can survive only by increasing its capacity to project power – no easy feat for an entity that was formed
precisely
as a repudiation of power politics.
The first was the release of a report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which sets out
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what must be done to achieve the objectives of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
For example, Valentina Matviyenko, the chairwoman of the Federation Council (the parliament’s upper house), announced that Russia would not send troops to Ukraine – just two days before she and the Council voted unanimously to authorize Putin to do
precisely
that.
Throughout the Western world, a toxic mix of physical, economic, and cultural insecurity has been fueling anti-immigration sentiment and politics
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at the moment when the disintegration of post-colonial states across the Islamic crescent is producing a refugee problem on a scale not seen since World War II.
Heroism is rare, which is
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why it is accorded such high honors.
But this is
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what our proposal to split eurozone sovereign debt into senior and junior tranches aims to achieve.
By developing and disclose to the public a compelling rationale for what will determine the exchange rate when the time comes, the financial markets would then be able to forecast the future reference exchange rate more
precisely.
Such an independent office for evaluation is
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what the WTO needs.
On the contrary, it is
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the middle class, bought off by promises of ever-greater material gains, that hopes to conserve the current political order.
It is
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in such aquatic environments that nematomorph worms reproduce and complete their life cycles.
Having selected Swamy for Parliament despite his unsavory reputation, the government’s failure to curb his indiscriminate attacks led to speculation that it had chosen him
precisely
to attack those– like Rajan – whom it wanted to undermine.
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