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464 examples of Readily in a sentence
Firms can
readily
compare their cost of abating an extra ton of emissions with the cost of the allowance required if that ton is released into the atmosphere.
The
readily
observable fact – to the consternation of both sides – is that the carbon price has produced no far-reaching economic changes in Europe.
But the country’s dark legacy, from the hostage crisis in 1979 to its involvement in Syria today, is not one that many US policymakers will
readily
forgive or forget.
Staking out impossibly extreme positions that you can
readily
abandon may work in negotiating property deals; but it is not a sound basis for conducting foreign policy.
The standard for de-designation – no acts of terrorism or cooperation with terrorist groups in the past six months – is flexible enough that removal from the list can
readily
be used as a diplomatic bargaining chip.
Today,
readily
accessible Internet pornography is teaching boys and men that sexual acts involving degradation and even violent abuse of women are acceptable.
The lower these transaction costs, the more rapidly early adopters can upgrade to next-generation technologies, and the more
readily
a secondary market can develop.
There are huge resources of fresh water, but most is in ice sheets and glaciers, with only a small percentage
readily
available where and when we need it.
In fact, serei keinetsu defines the Asian status quo: countries that cannot seem to overcome their historical animosities when it comes to foreign policy
readily
acknowledge that better relations means better economies.
But, while member states
readily
comply with decisions that abolish protective measures – say, import duties – they hesitate to formulate or advance policies that would grant the European Union discretionary powers to take initiatives.
And, as the Irish referendum showed, they do not
readily
accept unifying initiatives that would make the EU an autonomous center of power.
Common funding for operations should be increased, and member states should continue to be encouraged to make civilian and police forces as
readily
deployable in peacekeeping operations as their military.
Enlargement was traditionally viewed as an area where national interests would be more
readily
set aside than in conventional EU settings: the normative dimension of the process seemed to demand a more community-oriented approach to decision-making.
(I
readily
agreed, since an unanswerable question is a waste of time.)
But the sources of today’s “hot money” flows are not
readily
identifiable.
Even if the lenders could be
readily
identified, they could not be assigned all of the blame.
While salient narratives featuring specific and
readily
identifiable villains make real integration – despite its tangible overall benefits – difficult to sustain, the absence of comparable narratives is allowing financial integration to continue unabated.
There may be no single common feature, but all are
readily
identified as members of the same family.
How noble are intentions when the facts showing their horrific results are
readily
at hand yet overlooked?
Making federal data
readily
available to the private sector and encouraging open innovation platforms to address social challenges are hallmarks of Obama’s government.
A worthy goal, but successful models do not come
readily
to mind.
But these nations have pressing problems that we could
readily
solve.
Have we forgotten so
readily
the repugnance with which we discovered the dishonesty and extravagance that helped to wreck our prosperity in the West?
Although one can
readily
agree that high-yielding government investments in education and infrastructure are especially justified today, the idea that demand permanently constrains supply in a significant way is dubious.
Such legitimizing policies are
readily
available to South Korea.
This approach was
readily
apparent in the Russian government’s response to collapsing aluminum prices in 2009, when job losses and unpaid wages gave rise to large-scale protests at a plant in Pikalevo, 150 miles (250 kilometers) southeast of St. Petersburg.
It would exacerbate political tensions by converting divergent shocks that could have been
readily
accommodated by exchange rate changes into divisive political issues.
Leaders would prefer to speak in the language of
readily
calculable interests.
Higher yields and lower production costs have reduced global commodity prices (corn, soybeans, and derivatives), resulting in higher farm income, enhanced supplies of food and feed products, and more
readily
available high-quality calories.
After all, both capitalism and economics need scarcity to justify their existence, and will not give it up
readily.
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