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The war enabled Iran to assert itself as the dominant power in the Gulf and the wider region, and its nuclear program serves
precisely
these ambitions.
And that is
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what many city administrators are demonstrating.
The Mayoral Forum on Mobility, Migration, and Development, a United Nations-supported platform, aims to advance
precisely
this kind of dialogue and cooperation among the world’s mayors, municipal leaders, and regional authorities.
This is why our people should know
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what they are voting for this Sunday.
What countries must do to join the World Trade Organization is
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what they must do to become productive and democratic: accept the rule of law, reduce corruption, and become open, accountable, and transparent.
At the same time, increased trade can help create and sustain a middle class –
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the social group that often stands at the forefront of movements for democratic reform.
Moreover, smokers and PNV users control very precisely, on a puff-by-puff basis, the dose of nicotine they consume, virtually eliminating the risk of overdose.
Turkey used to be
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that: a democratic and reasonably prosperous country and a longtime NATO member, moving swiftly to deepen its ties with the West.
Negotiations to end the Balkan wars were possible
precisely
because they centered on maps.
Britain may or may not join the Euro, but the policies adopted by Labour – privatization, low budget deficits, low inflation, an independent central bank – are
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those it would need if it did decide to join.
Indeed, though the US pretends not to intervene to weaken the dollar, it is actively doing
precisely
that via more QE.
Yet China hopes to avoid
precisely
this outcome – which is a key reason why it has so far refused to escalate sanctions further.
This is
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where societal demands for trustworthy scientific knowledge and non-partisan expertise are most pressing.
It was
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the painful consequences of their sliding currencies that enticed these countries to join a monetary union with Germany.
In general, the best government interventions target failures
precisely
– using cap and trade to put a price on air pollution, for example, or relying on the individual mandate to curtail adverse selection in health insurance – while letting market forces do the rest more efficiently than bureaucrats can.
In response, the ECB did
precisely
what any central bank would have done: we acted to restore the relationship between our monetary policy and the cost of borrowing, aiming to bring down the average rate that households and firms have to pay.
Now, however, policymakers admit that it was
precisely
the persistence of secular Arab autocracies that encouraged Islamist terrorism.
The Fed did nothing, which is
precisely
the problem.
But this is
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the so-called "supply side" argument that the President's father once famously mocked as "voodoo" economics when Ronald Reagan expounded it.
We use the term “sustainable development”
precisely
to mean economic growth that ends extreme poverty, increases social inclusion, and is environmentally healthy.
It is
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the size and power of large financial, automotive, and other firms that have conditioned the scope of regulation and public intervention.
It reintroduces fundamental divisions in societies whose greatest democratic achievement was
precisely
to banish fundamentalism from politics.
The first step toward remedying this situation is to establish
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how much groundwater is left and how it is being used – not easy, but not impossible either.
At
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the moment when global cooperation is most needed, many countries are embracing nationalism, isolationism, and trade protectionism.
America’s strategy of bilateral trade agreements was aimed at
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that, but it enlisted only a few countries, representing a fraction of global trade.
This was
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the symmetric policy framework that Friedman advocated in 1948.
By accurately tracking the causes of child mortality, we can target treatments more
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and usher in a new era – one in which preventable child deaths really will be a thing of the past.
Unfortunately, that is
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what has happened.
How to
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direct the transformation of embryonic stem cells down predictable and desirable pathways remains unknown.
Will the US administration start filing criminal charges against the governor of Wisconsin and the many other Republican leaders who are doing
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what the Colombian government is being bullied into not doing?
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