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And, most significantly when it comes to assessing the ease of integration over time, they fully expect their kids to be completely, unhesitantly “American” – a promise that, by and large, is
readily
fulfilled.
But these powers are also
readily
abused.
The practice of film censorship is yet another relic of a bygone colonial era, the values of which Indians have too
readily
internalized.
The displacement and killing of orangutans by palm oil plantations in Borneo has received extensive publicity because we
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identify with animals so closely related to us, and with such demonstrable intelligence.
The problem with this latter view is that most taxpayers like domestic programs, and will not
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support major spending cuts.
That was not a phrase that had been
readily
used to describe Poland’s Communist leaders over the previous four decades.
Because the proposed members of this new "united economic space" share Russian as a lingua franca and a common past within the USSR, outsiders may dismiss too
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subtler differences in culture, outlook, and even vocabulary.
But, while for Keynes, the key was to keep the sum of government spending and private investment stable, for Friedman the key was to keep the money supply -- the amount of purchasing power in
readily
spendable form in the hands of businesses and households-- stable.
And, because the European Central Bank has already bought many Italian bonds through its quantitative easing (QE) program, it could not
readily
intervene further.
Fortunately for the US, the immediate adverse impact on borrowing costs would be alleviated, if not nullified, by investors’ lack of
readily
available alternatives to US government bonds, as well as a Federal Reserve that has been buying large volumes of US Treasuries.
But, this time, an awakened citizenry was not inclined to
readily
accept that political leadership could be passed on so easily from father to daughter, from wife to husband, from father to son.
The same message comes from computable general-equilibrium models of the global economy: even modestly freer trade helps domestic markets to become more efficient, and helps supply chains to become better integrated and transfer knowledge more readily, thereby spurring innovation.
Our version of bubble CPAP, which uses cheap and
readily
available materials like plastic tubing and shampoo bottles, proved in trials to be more effective than the standard low-flow oxygen therapy recommended by the World Health Organization.
Though accurate and timely statistics on Russia’s economy – needed to guide effective measures to counter the crisis – are
readily
available to the public online, Putin claims not to use the Internet.
Nowadays, instruments of mass destruction are smaller, cheaper, and more
readily
available.
Instead, I argue that while most people are good most of the time, they can
readily
be led to act anti-socially, because most people are rarely solitary figures improvising soliloquies on the empty stage of life.
One reason officials in the Philippines have cooperated so
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in carrying out Duterte’s policy is that doing so includes financial incentives that go far beyond the payments police have reportedly received for executing the president’s “war on drugs.”
The cause of Russia’s “Black Monday” was
readily
apparent: the government bailout of state-owned Rosneft, the country’s largest oil company.
Because financiers and savers have limited confidence in the future, such regimes can’t
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build and maintain strong foundations for financial development.
Nor can enduring autobiographical memory disturbances and inability to remember lists be
readily
attributed to ECT, because ECT is rarely given on its own.
They forced the Bundesbank to credit the purchase of goods, services, real estate, corporate shares, and even whole companies – or at least to credit the filling of bank accounts in Germany that would be
readily
available for asset purchase should the risk of a euro breakup arise.
And because economics is a social science, it can
readily
be used to serve political and business interests.
Many services cannot
readily
be mechanized or imported – old people cannot be cared for by a robot or from abroad – while people increasingly pay others to perform tasks that they once did themselves, freeing up their own time for more productive work or leisure.
These political moderates, and many other Republicans in the 1960s, still reflected the party of Abraham Lincoln in
readily
defined ways.
HIV/AIDS may be more
readily
transmitted in Sub-Saharan Africa because of the prevalence of other diseases, especially other sexually transmitted diseases, that facilitate the transmission of HIV.
It is not a question that many Pakistanis can
readily
answer.
Of course, Russia's generals
readily
believe the most paranoid explanations of American motives (particularly now, when American foreign policy seems so arrogant).
But there is a flip side to the problem: capital is flowing to Germany as the regional safe haven, making credit more
readily
available there.
Should one of these banks run into trouble because of a sovereign-debt default, the necessary rescue funds will be
readily
available.
In the absence of a credible and
readily
available political alternative, deadlock will likely continue, with the pace of change slower than the population demands.
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