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The WHO estimates that 80% of all TB cases are concentrated in 23 countries, all poor and most in Africa, Asia, and the former Soviet Union -
precisely
where HIV infection is spreading most rapidly.
This vision, which has been around since the 1980s, should be kept alive, despite – or
precisely
because of – the unfavorable conditions for its creation.
They may not be able to define the rule of law precisely, but they know when it is being perverted.
But, heading into 2016, Venezuela faces
precisely
such a scenario.
Indeed, as the political analyst Sergei Karaganov noted in 2009, Russia’s lack of soft power is
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what is driving it to behave aggressively – such as in its war with Georgia the previous year.
What they overlook is that this was
precisely
the point.
The world is a risky place for journalists, which is
precisely
why we must do everything that we can to protect them.
Pension payments now account for 16% of Greek GDP
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because Greece’s economy is 25% smaller than it was in 2009.
Why?Russian voters tend to vote according to three main sentiments: anti-liberal, anti-oligarchic, and anti-Western (more precisely, anti-American).
That would be the functional equivalent of a tax hike on middle-class families –
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the constituency that so concerns Congress.
But, unlike Trump, European leaders today can realistically issue assurances such as, “We can do it,”
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because they understand that tradeoffs are necessary and inevitable.
This is
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what happened when the interbank market froze after Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008.
More precisely, Castro limits Cubans.
The daily horrors that Aleppo’s besieged citizens are now experiencing mark a new low point, following the collapse of the latest ceasefire, brokered by the United States and Russia, which disturbingly fell apart
precisely
at the same time that world leaders were gathered together for the United Nations General Assembly.
Given that these are
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the kind of behaviors that companies like the World Cup sponsors are encouraging, a better disease classification would be pestilentia lucro causa (PLC), or “profit-driven disease.”
It is difficult to say
precisely
what Tillerson achieved on his short visit.
The only way to avoid a universally damaging outcome is to change course, restoring mutually beneficial cooperation with China, which has published a white paper in support of
precisely
that outcome.
That is
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how all of America’s allies and friends should be responding.
We need to know
precisely
who is being hurt by the financial crisis, and where, so that we can best respond.
The second position is
precisely
the opposite: immigration should be prevented by all available means.
In any case, protecting exports by resisting euro appreciation – or, more precisely, dollar depreciation – is a poor way to promote economic growth.
The Fed devotes considerable effort to ensuring that the public understands its monetary policy; officials should devote similar effort to communicating regulatory policy
precisely.
But it is
precisely
such reforms that will determine whether China reaches the next stage of development.
In fact, none other than George Kennan, the originator of America’s Cold War containment strategy, opposed NATO enlargement in the 1990s on
precisely
these grounds.
Serbia’s application for accession is
precisely
such an opportunity.
RAND’s practical ideas have drawn praise from some Palestinian as well as Israeli leaders,
precisely
because they are about people more than about politics.
The reappearance of the same four arguments developed a quarter-century ago by an industry that benefits from delaying climate policies – arguments used with great success
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because their origin and true purpose were hidden from the public – looks a lot like the tortoise’s four wiggling feet.
Of what, precisely, is Murdoch guilty?
It is
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this cost that helped motivate his soldiers.
It could, however, increase anxieties about future inflation, leading to higher long-term interest rates –
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the opposite of the Fed’s goal.
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