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It is a compelling narrative, one with which we can
readily
explain how politics so often generates perverse outcomes.
Disasters will continue to discriminate, unless we transform our responses to address their different effects on women and men – as the people of Baldzhuvan can
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attest.
If an independence referendum were to be held on Etorofu Island, where some 60% of the inhabitants have roots in Ukraine, I wonder whether Putin would accept the result as
readily
as he did the ballot in Crimea, undertaken at the barrel of a gun?
Indeed, the process of commercialization can
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induce changes in production, processing, and distribution that exclude the poor.
In June, the Euro 2012 football (soccer) championship
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lent itself as an analogy to the turmoil surrounding Europe’s single currency.
If we want to save lives and improve health, nothing else that is
readily
achievable would be as effective as an international ban on the sale of cigarettes.
Democratization of technology enables instruments of mass destruction to become smaller, less costly, and more
readily
available.
In the broader system of healthcare, students can
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discern that medicine largely leaves the practical and emotional tasks of care-giving to nurses, social workers, and the patient and his or her network of support.
This challenge has been particularly difficult because of the nature of the virus, particularly its ability to integrate itself into the genome of host cells, to
readily
mutate, and to conceal that part of its outer coat that would induce protective antibodies.
This brings me to the second, often less
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recognized, objection to a resolution fund: banking (and quasi-banking) losses were huge in the recent financial crisis because regulators closed their eyes to misdeeds in order to ensure bankers’ international competitiveness or, more simply, because they had been “captured” by them.
In some countries, educational opportunities simply are not offered to girls as
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as to boys.
Obama’s New World OrderAs the world digests President Barack Obama’s recent historic speech in Cairo, one conclusion is
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apparent: it will take more than a single speech to effect reconciliation between the United States and the Islamic world, after years of hostility and mistrust.
Thus was born the field of rational-choice political economy, and a style of theorizing that many political scientists
readily
emulated.
First and foremost, aiding and inciting the expression of popular anger against Japan gives China’s Communist Party leaders a powerful and
readily
available vehicle for rallying domestic support, thereby legitimizing their own power.
As Moussavi has
readily
acknowledged, neither he nor the other presidential candidate, Ahmad Karroubi, feels in charge by now.
The justification of self-defense comes
readily
to the lips of both paranoids and those who reasonably wish to defend themselves against imminent attack.
With little surplus labor or excess industrial capacity, US businesses cannot
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replace Chinese goods.
Moreover, people with a higher socioeconomic position tend to adopt new behaviors first, and to abandon more
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behaviors that are found to damage health, such as smoking and high-fat diets.
Elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe, citizens
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accepted such sacrifices, because generous financial assistance from the West and the prospect of EU membership lent credibility to the promise of democracy and future prosperity.
It is understandable that many will not
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be persuaded of Iranian sincerity, not least because the national negotiating style – among moderates and hardliners alike – tends to be anything but frank and direct, with private reason often accompanied by public thunder that makes it hard to assess real intent.
And experiments show that apes cooperate far less
readily
than humans.
Their focus on nominal wage and price rigidities implies that if these factors were absent, equilibrium would
readily
be achieved.
During US-Soviet arms-control negotiations during the Cold War, and, more recently, during international negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, Western and Iranian physicists often found common ground more
readily
than the politicians.
Science and technology can never be a panacea; the neutrality of the scientific method will always run up against the passions and interests of politics, which can drive scientists to create nerve gas and atomic weapons as
readily
as new seeds and desalinated water.
Depending on how much long-term debt a bank uses, a financing advantage of one-third of a percentage point can
readily
amount to 10% or more of its annual profit.
Any crisis sparked by North Korean refugees fleeing across the Chinese border would be short-lived, and international assistance would be
readily
available.
New jobs – at higher wages, in easier conditions, and for more people – were soon created and
readily
found.
Its
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accessible reserves – second only in the Middle East to Saudi Arabia’s –will be rapidly developed once international economic sanctions are lifted.
In fact, Barientos, who owns and runs his own guitar shop with his father, does not
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identify himself as a baby boomer; he feels closer to the “Generation X” that followed.
low productivity) companies more
readily
outsource some tasks or go offshore altogether.
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