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But, while this was
reflected
in reformist trends in the country’s wider political life, a movement toward militant fundamentalism took shape within the regime’s power structure.
These concerns were
reflected
in the fact that the Society of Combatant Clergy, a conservative body, was unable to endorse Ahmadinejad’s candidacy.
To be sure, France has a tradition of independent-minded and pragmatic foreign policy,
reflected
in its opposition to the 2003 US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Muslims are convinced of the absolute superiority of Islam, which is
reflected
in the constant invocation and desperate desire to revive past glory, as well as a positive duty to convert followers of other religions.
The seriousness of Europe’s situation is
reflected
in growing acceptance of the high unemployment – and youth-unemployment rates of over 50% – that some EU countries, including Spain and Greece, now face.
The Palestinian negotiators’ dangerous deficit of legitimacy – and, indeed, the disorientation of the entire Palestinian national movement – is
reflected
in the return of the PLO to its pre-Arafat days, when it was the tool of Arab regimes instead of an autonomous movement.
Future evidence of increasing inflation will be
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in higher long-term interest rates.
A decade later, hope has given way to disappointment,
reflected
in headlines like “Gene Map Yields Few New Cures.”
This approach has been
reflected
in the Arab Spring, which Turkey ardently supported from the outset.
Time and again, financial crises have
reflected
the weaknesses of regulatory systems founded on the lessons learned from previous crises.
This is
reflected
in the Arab world’s lively debate about how Turkey has been able to reconcile Islam, democracy, and economic development.
Germany refuses to accept that its beggar-thy-neighbor economic policies –
reflected
in its massive current-account surpluses – are both a cause of the eurozone crisis and a major impediment to resolving it.
The country has emerged as an oasis of dynamism, realism, and youthful enthusiasm, much of which is also
reflected
in Macron himself.
The success of the WTO’s adjudication system is
reflected
in its widespread acceptance.
Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty in the mid-1960’s
reflected
an era of national optimism and the belief that society should make collective efforts to solve common problems, such as poverty, pollution, and health care.
Austerity has similarly sharpened a long-standing crisis of statehood and political legitimacy in Italy,
reflected
in the rise of a new anti-establishment party, the Five Star Movement, which claims to transcend the traditional left-right political spectrum.
Brazil’s unique approach to promoting these ideals is an important source of its soft power,
reflected
in the broad international support that placed Brazilians atop international institutions like the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Trade Organization.
As we now know, much of the growth in financial assets prior to the crisis
reflected
leverage of the financial sector itself, and some of the growth in cross-border flows
reflected
governments tapping global capital pools to fund chronic budget deficits.
But that antagonism
reflected
the personalization of politics achieved by Berlusconi, as well as an institutional feature that he abolished.
Those risks are now
reflected
in market prices, which is the source of today's problem.
At his meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, Mukherjee was told what his hosts thought of the Dalai Lama’s activities and statements in India, and was reminded that the border incidents
reflected
different perceptions of where the border lies.
It is also
reflected
in the increasing number of non-trade-related provisions being inserted into the PTA treaties proposed by the US and EU, a result of self-serving lobbies that seek concessions by weaker trading partners, without which free trade supposedly would amount to “unfair trade.”
The NTC’s paralysis is clearly
reflected
in the trial of Qaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam el-Qaddafi.
This
reflected
the international community’s response – or lack thereof – to the menacing developments.
This decision not only
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Tusk’s successful leadership in Poland, where he ensured political stability and oversaw impressive economic progress; it was also a clear signal that EU leaders fully acknowledge Poland’s political and economic importance.
And views on sexual, gender, and racial discrimination, which change with time, are
reflected
in the laws as well.
Meanwhile, the headline unemployment rate does not reflect the growing number of Americans who have left the work force – a phenomenon vividly
reflected
by the decline in the labor participation rate to just 63.2%, a 35-year low.
This time, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann is warning that the erosion of central-bank independence in some countries –
reflected
in the Bank of Japan’s recent decision to buy an unlimited number of government bonds to meet its new inflation target of 2% – will trigger competitive exchange-rate devaluations.
Rather, investors’ undivided confidence in all eurozone borrowers
reflected
something else – a general belief in the capacity of rich countries’ governments.
Here the statist thesis is
reflected
in its boldest form: there cannot be a bond strike in the United States or the United Kingdom, because their central banks have at their disposal the full panoply of policy tools – including unconventional operations – needed to ensure that debt is monetized.
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