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If nothing else, the Chinese seem to know
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which weapons they have available to them.
And although many of these children will likely never enter a classroom, school is
precisely
where they want – and need – to be.
It is
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because America is no longer what it used to be (having done too much under George W. Bush and too little under Barack Obama) that Europe’s values-based alliance is more indispensable than ever.
That is
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the diversity of perspective that is vital to decision-making.
The World Trade Organization was established
precisely
to prevent this scenario, and its system of agreed rules and legal procedures has generally kept a lid on competitive protectionism.
This is
precisely
the attitude that raises the hackles of domestic critics, especially on the left, who argue that a country facing India’s crippling social and economic problems cannot afford the luxury of indulging in space exploration.
Precisely
because Ukraine is the source of conflict, it may also provide a foothold for efforts to change course.
But it is not so easy to define
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what those limits should be, for they depend on who says what to whom, and even where.
Both parties face the same dilemma, and this is
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my point: that the crisis confronting the left is a deep, fundamental, one.
Consigning such measures to “last resort” status would reduce the available options
precisely
when countries need as many tools as possible to prevent and mitigate crises.
Savona had openly advocated preparing a “plan B” for an exit from the single currency, and Mattarella argued that his appointment could have led to
precisely
that outcome.
Even inflation can be very hard to measure
precisely.
That is
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what happens in the absence of a sound and legitimate basis for cooperation between the government and the private sector.
In 2005, only 15 House Democrats voted for the Central American Free Trade Agreement,
precisely
because its terms on labor standards and the environment were so weak.
In 2007, by contrast, 109 House Democrats voted in favor of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement,
precisely
because its terms had been adjusted as requested and in line with the May agreement.
In many ways, today’s Chinese consumer culture is
precisely
the kind of palliative that Huxley described.
The euro
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measures international tensions in that it is a bold experiment: a currency that is not linked to a state, but rather follows from international rules and treaties.
Europe’s cultural richness consists
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in its diversity, and the basis for its finest achievements has been competition between people, institutions, and places.
In fact, as Carmen Reinhart and I discuss in our recent book on the history of financial crises, This Time is Different, cash-strapped governments will often forcibly convert indexed debt to non-indexed debt,
precisely
so that its value might be inflated away.
The short answer is yes,
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because, as with Maduro, it would be hard for Bolsonaro to govern otherwise.
Yet that is
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what it is facing, thanks to Prime Minister David Cameron’s feckless attempt to appease the rabid anti-Europeans in his Conservative Party by planning a referendum on whether the UK should remain a member.
One of the worst epidemics today is ravaging Yemen, where armed conflict has led to the collapse of health, water, and sanitation systems –
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the conditions under which cholera thrives.
There is no consensus as to
precisely
how mental life emerges from a physical brain, but there is no doubt that this is its source.
In fact, almost all modern central banks, including the European Central Bank, do
precisely
that.
We can do much to close the global health-security gap; but undermining patent protections for new drugs will do
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the opposite.
This would horrify America’s founders, who regarded direct democracy as a precursor to mob rule, and established a system of checks and balances
precisely
to prevent such an outcome.
The most efficient companies tend to avoid
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the industries that could, if established on a large scale, lift millions of Indians out of poverty.
Yet it was
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during this period of gradual normalization and prolonged accommodation that unbridled risk-taking sowed the seeds of the Great Crisis that was soon to come.
But another response to the new reality is available: Leave central banks alone, but give governments a greater say in domestic money creation – and, indeed, greater independence from the central bank – by establishing a parallel payments system based on fiscal money or, more precisely, money backed by future taxes.
It has been suggested that one reason why cyber weapons have not been used more in war thus far stems
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from uncertainty about the effects on civilian targets and unpredictable consequences.
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