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Based on the motor commands that we send to our muscles, we can predict
precisely
the sensations that the action will cause.
In fact, we have found
precisely
that: patients with delusions of control report that the sensations that occur when they stroke their own palm are just as intense as the sensations caused when someone else strokes their palm.
But it is unlikely that the global and US economies will be able to rely on this source of demand for another decade, which is
precisely
why the Chinese market’s rapid growth should be welcomed by all – not least Western companies, whose bottom lines will increasingly depend on Chinese consumers.
But the United Nations climate panel’s latest assessment tells us
precisely
the opposite: for “North America, there is medium confidence that there has been an overall slight tendency toward less dryness (wetting trend with more soil moisture and runoff).”
It is
precisely
here that the Franco-British agreement becomes vitally important.
Precisely
because malaria differs in this way from other infections, its economic harm is so huge.
Fortunately, that is
precisely
what Abe intends to do.
At present, financial firms are learning the lessons for themselves, reducing leverage and hoarding capital and cash, whereas the authorities are trying to persuade banks to expand lending –
precisely
the strategy that led to the current crisis.
If, say, a devout religionist protests state sponsorship of the glorification of the Masonic order in “The Magic Flute”, how
precisely
are partisans of state subsidy supposed to respond?
A new image of solidarity is
precisely
what the Greek election should produce.
This regulatory regime will deny to less-developed countries
precisely
the kind of technology that they need.
The younger generation is comfortable with sharing
precisely
because they know how to control it.
Indeed, it was
precisely
this logic that me led to give a very dark forecast in a widely covered speech in Singapore on August 19, 2008, a month before Lehman Brothers failed.
Protest is transformative
precisely
because people emerge, encounter one another face-to-face, and, in re-learning the habits of freedom, build new institutions, relationships, and organizations.
Of course, some believe an income tax cut is
precisely
what the French economy needs.
And that, revealingly, is
precisely
what the eurozone has.
Sky-high commodity prices, rock-bottom dollar interest rates, and ample international liquidity are what Chile hopes for in the rest of the world; they are also
precisely
what Chile got since 2010.
More precisely, the forward earnings yield – that is, the inverse of the P/E ratio – is equal to the risk-free rate plus the equity premium, minus the growth rate of earnings.
What
precisely
that rate is, however, remains uncertain – and extremely difficult to determine, given that it is affected by virtually every aspect of the unfolding growth patterns.
Many economists, including the Nobel laureates Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, advocate
precisely
such a policy change for Europe.
But, for many advanced-country citizens, that is
precisely
the problem.
Of course, it is
precisely
this tradition of free speech and debate that has so often led the British press to “go too far” for the comfort of state officials and citizens alike.
Atonal music, hardly the cutting edge today, was
precisely
the kind of thing that Hitler’s minions loathed – and ultimately banned.
And yet Iran’s effort to maintain influence in Iraq might bring about
precisely
that outcome.
So the brief surcease we are enjoying is
precisely
the time when everyone (not just Americans and Europeans, but Japanese, Australians, South Africans-and Latin Americans and Asians and Africans generally) need to steel ourselves for the moment when that eruption occurs.
But these reforms went in
precisely
the opposite direction from today's proposed changes: fewer limits on policy makers' discretion, more power to the Board, and a larger role for the New York Fed, all to enable the Federal Reserve System to react more quickly and robustly in a crisis.
More precisely, Alesina argued that while bleeding on its own would worsen the patient’s condition, its beneficial impact on expectations would more than offset its debilitating effects.
Precisely
because America remains indispensable to international security, one wishes that its leaders would act in a more discerning way.
As we made our
precisely
timed connections with ease, I wondered why so many other Western governments have deemed the public sector to be incapable of running an efficient railway system.
Furthermore, the Western values that Putin rejects in the name of Russian nationalism (and anti-Americanism) are
precisely
those that many Russians endorse.
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