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That is
precisely
what McKinsey’s Global Infrastructure Initiative, which held its second meeting in Rio de Janeiro last month, aims to do, by promoting practical global solutions aimed at raising the productivity and efficiency of every aspect of infrastructure.
It is
precisely
because this mass cult-turned-protest-movement has a traditional resonance that it poses such a threat to the Party establishment.
A successful Israeli effort to make that equation plausible would abruptly turn a legitimate global war against terror into a war against Arabs and Muslims, indeed a war against Islam, which is
precisely
what the Bush administration seeks to avoid.
We all have a duty to spell out our proposals
precisely.
The computers are not in the productivity statistics
precisely
because they are so powerful.
It is
precisely
because governments care about their own people that they should focus on exports.
Before the disaster, Japan issued about $1.5 billion in earthquake-related catastrophe bonds as a risk-management device: the debt is canceled if a
precisely
defined seismic event occurs.
That is
precisely
what happened after the global economic crisis.
Still, the logical conclusion of the Kremlin’s Kadyrov policy appears to be
precisely
what it sought to prevent – Chechen independence – when it engaged in the first Chechen war almost a generation ago.
China’s leaders, we can be sure, are asking themselves
precisely
that question, which helps to explain why a regime that has apparently done so well for so long is so afraid of its own people.
But, realistically, loss of support for the euro might come first,
precisely
because the adjustment mechanisms are so limited.
Precisely
because they recognize the fundamental fact of human fallibility, proponents of open society always believe in the possibility of improvement.
The need for articles of faith arises
precisely
because our understanding is imperfect.
Whatever their other disagreements, Chinese and Japanese concur on one point: if Asia today, with its rising nationalist tensions, evokes Europe in the first half of the twentieth century, it is
precisely
because Asia has not embarked on a reconciliation process such as that which enabled France and Germany to transcend their centuries-old rivalry.
Or did the attacks expose
precisely
the type of risk that long-term projections should identify?
While the economic toll of graft cannot be
precisely
quantified, indirect evidence suggests that the costs are significant.
But these are
precisely
the range of goods that remain most protected under existing agreements.
Almost
precisely
because working remotely is easy, the advantage that a workplace has over a collection of home workers – or a set of outsourced workers assembled through Task Rabbit – is that people can accomplish more in a setting that provides a common culture and the benefit of serendipitous connections.
It has become taboo to describe homosexuality as a “perversion,” though this was
precisely
the word used in the 1960’s by the radical philosopher Herbert Marcuse (who was praising homosexuality as an expression of dissent).
The main threat to the euro is
precisely
the eurozone’s lack of a modicum of political unity – a Federation Lite that makes solidarity possible, and even automatic, when it is needed.
Kissinger probably never would have imagined that, less than six decades later, the US would be playing
precisely
the opposite role, as a new, darker version of the transatlantic alliance emerges.
The alliance was possible
precisely
because the Communists, who may not understand political reform or economics, do understand the naked use -- and abuse -- of power.
Indeed, this may be
precisely
why Trump, with his penchant for “deal-making” and promises of an “America first” trade policy, rejected the TPP.
Last week, Trump risked
precisely
that, as he demonstrated to intelligence services around the world that he hasn’t got a clue what trust means.
But that is
precisely
what Weber did.
But
precisely
which immigrants should be up to Europe.
The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative is working to address
precisely
this issue.
But in the recent federal election campaign, both of Germany’s main political parties ruled out proposals to raise the retirement age to 70, even though there are good reasons for doing
precisely
that.
For a long time, scientists could not answer such a question
precisely.
No amount of interdiction will suffice if we do not explain clearly what, precisely, is wrong with using performance enhancing drugs in sport.
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