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And right-wing populism has become an electoral force to be
reckoned
with in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Alexander Hamilton
reckoned
that the Electoral College would prevent unqualified candidates with “talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity” from being elected.
Don’t Feed the DragonThe European Union, after a three-year spat with President Bush, is keen to be regarded as a world player to be
reckoned
with.
Most telling in Russian eyes has been EU countries’ competition for oil and gas contracts, which has done much to convince the Kremlin that Europe is not a political force to be
reckoned
with.
The bottom line is that Russia has consolidated its position as a power to be
reckoned
with in the Middle East.
Interestingly, the best economic rationale for a zero-interest-rate system is provided in John Maynard Keynes’s The General Theory:“Provisions against usury are amongst the most ancient economic practices of which we have record….In a world, therefore, which no one
reckoned
to be safe, it was almost inevitable that the rate of interest, unless it was curbed by every instrument at the disposal of society, would rise too high to permit of an adequate inducement to invest.”
China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the Persian Gulf today are the world economy’s new growth centers and will soon be centers of power to be
reckoned
with.
Those who fault America, say, for its non-intervention in Rwanda and its intervention in Kosovo have not
reckoned
with the inconsistency of their own position, which is highlighted by a grim counter-factual.
Kennan is
reckoned
to have laid the Cold War’s intellectual foundation – at least in the West – with his “long telegram” from Moscow in February 1946, which he followed with his famous Foreign Affairs article, signed “X,” in July 1947.
The civilian side of “nation building,” it is reckoned, will be made easier by the absence of a heavy-handed foreign military presence.
So, even in death, Alexander Solzhenitsyn will, it seems, remain a force to be
reckoned
with.
What the German government had not
reckoned
with is that every refugee who manages to make it to Germany immediately texts the good news back to the home country, fueling a fresh wave of migrants.
The economist Menzie Chinn, using purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates,
reckoned
the renminbi’s undervaluation to be 40%.
Most importantly, the government mistakenly
reckoned
that Hezbollah would not risk Shia-Sunni clashes in Beirut.
The Aphrodite field’s known oil and gas reserves are
reckoned
to be worth €80 billion ($103 billion).
But has he properly
reckoned
with how provocative his policies are to China?
Still, China is transforming its coastal navy into an ocean-going navy at a pace far quicker than most experts
reckoned
possible.
In fact, the BRICS countries remain an economic force to be
reckoned
with, accounting for 25.7% of world GDP, 42% of the global population, and 17% of total trade.
The Challenges Confronting China’s Digital EconomyHONG KONG – China’s digital economy is a force to be
reckoned
with.
But Tudor is a political power to be
reckoned
with.
The answer, I believe, is overwhelmingly national pride – its peoples’ desire to demonstrate that Iran is a power to be
reckoned
with, a country that has impressive technical prowess, and that there are limits to its willingness to suffer international humiliation.
Others
reckoned
that too little was clear about the future relationship with Britain’s closest neighbors.
Founded on a strong sense of shared identity and driven by common interests, Africa’s commitment to multilateralism is a force to be
reckoned
with – or, at least, it can be.
But as soon as an important moment of life comes, like children when they are cold and hungry, I go to Him, and even less than the children whose mother scolds them for their childish mischief do I feel that my childish attempts to kick because I am filled should be
reckoned
against me.
Only he was in a hurry, because in the evening he
reckoned
on pushing as far as Joiselle, where he wished to come to an understanding with Legoujeux.
The minutes went by, and at last they no longer
reckoned
on this.
One sees that when all's
reckoned
up it's nobody's fault.
The colliers had
reckoned
up their men; they had tried their strength, with their cry for justice arousing the workers all over France.
It's a hundred crowns he's going to cost me, but that will have to be
reckoned
as a necessary expense to keep up our position.'
We shall not attempt to conceal the fact that she was
reckoned
a fool in the eyes of their ladies, because, without any regard for her husband's interests, she let slip the most promising opportunities of procuring fine hats from Paris or Besancon.
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