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And as defined by the World Health Organization, screening is "the
presumptive
identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person, by means of tests ... that can be applied rapidly and easily ..." That's a long definition, so let me repeat it: identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person by means of tests that can be applied both rapidly and easily.
In the US, both
presumptive
nominees for the presidency – the Democrats’ Hillary Clinton and the Republicans’ Donald Trump – have espoused anti-trade views, with Trump projecting a mercantilist approach unseen in mainstream US political debate since before World War II.
It often begins with a surprise – for example, Donald Trump, the real-estate tycoon turned reality TV star, defies the odds to become the US Republican Party’s
presumptive
presidential nominee.
Europe is not alone in this regard: in the United States,
presumptive
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump welcomed Brexit and is pushing many of the same nationalist buttons.
Trumping the DollarSANTA BARBARA – “Make America great again,” says Donald Trump, the US Republican Party’s
presumptive
presidential nominee.
The daughter of Xi Jinping, the
presumptive
future leader who has now reemerged from an unexplained absence, is attending Harvard under an assumed name.
Donald Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee, has not yet articulated a coherent position on the topic, but his views often come down remarkably close to those of Sanders.
The Republicans’
presumptive
nominee, Donald Trump, has also presented a radical tax plan, as did his last remaining rival, Ted Cruz.
Her
presumptive
candidacy’s trump card is supposed to be her advantage among critically important women voters – the deciding factor for Democrats in national elections.
It is a simple idea, but even some
presumptive
professionals seem unable to grasp it – as evidenced by the decision by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a component of the World Health Organization, to classify the commonly used herbicide 2,4-D as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
The
presumptive
Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, is at best a lukewarm supporter of freer trade, and of the Trans-Pacific Partnership in particular.
The crucial point about the 2016 election is not just that a reality-TV star and property magnate who has never held elected office has emerged as the
presumptive
Republican candidate.
In the US presidential election, the choice between Hillary Clinton, the
presumptive
Democratic nominee, and her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump, reflects an unambiguous battle between “in” and “out.”
The Republicans will also have a problem uniting around Trump, who is now the party’s
presumptive
nominee.
With debt restructuring essentially ruled out and without a sizeable, politically-sanctioned central budget to relieve countries in distress, Europeans have anointed Germany as their
presumptive
hegemon.
Coming from the
presumptive
Democratic presidential nominee, that probably sounds like political spin.
Ironically, the United States – Europe’s greatest ally and the EU’s largest trading partner – may also end up as a beneficiary, though not if Donald Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee, wins the presidential election in November.
In the United States’ presidential election campaign, Donald Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee, seldom referred to his closest competitor in the primaries without calling him “Lying Ted Cruz.”
Similarly, Trump rarely misses an opportunity to refer to Hillary Clinton, the
presumptive
Democratic nominee, without attaching the prefix “Crooked.”
Obama’s
presumptive
Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, has promised to declare China guilty of currency manipulation the day he takes office.
Even Donald Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee for US president, has expressed his support for Brexit; despite his cluelessness, he recognizes how powerful the promise of “taking one’s country back” can be.
In the US, the result has been a significant shift away from establishment politics, including the unanticipated emergence of Donald Trump as the
presumptive
Republican candidate and Bernie Sanders’s unexpectedly powerful challenge to Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side.
He called the renewed attacks on Curiel “a textbook case of racism,” but nonetheless reiterated his support for Trump, because the
presumptive
Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, isn’t an acceptable alternative.
Second, Li Keqiang – the
presumptive
incoming premier – could be the big surprise in the new leadership team.
Now, as the party’s
presumptive
nominee, he must move back toward the political center, where the majority of voters are to be found.
Democrats, including President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the
presumptive
Democratic nominee to succeed him, largely support these policies.
Republicans Ride the Trump TigerCAMBRIDGE – During a typical week in late May, Donald J. Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee for the US presidency, grabbed headlines yet again.
Consider the recent pronouncements of Mitt Romney – now the
presumptive
Republican candidate to challenge President Barack Obama in November.
Donald Trump, the party’s
presumptive
nominee for the presidential election in November, has indicated that he would not endorse America’s automatic support for Israel, hinting that he thinks Israel holds more responsibility in the failure of the two-state solution.
In the US, Donald Trump, the
presumptive
Republican nominee for president, is waging verbal war against virtually every trade agreement his country has ever struck.
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