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The loss of so many voters in little more than two months
reflects
the electorate’s dramatic change in mood – from passionate to glum.
The shift
reflects
the mandate that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sought and gained.
This semi-independence partly
reflects
the absence of linguistic motives in Scottish nationalism, unlike the Quebecois of Canada or Flemish nationalism in Belgium.
As for the US, its take on the intra-Korea dialogue
reflects
a mixture of skepticism and expectation.
America’s change in calculus is not the result of Europe getting its act together; it
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the recognition that the threat posed by Russia cannot be left unchecked.
The recent onslaught against free speech and Western values
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the central political challenge facing President Xi Jinping, who must transform a one-party system enfeebled by greed and mistrust into a well-ordered, ideologically united regime capable of carrying out market-based reforms and sustaining its own long-term survival.
But more and more we hear that our ability and willingness to manipulate natural processes is itself unnatural --an indictment that
reflects
our ambivalent relationship with nature.
For Sarkozy, “rupture”
reflects
both mundanely tactical and deeply personal choices.
That same month, it abandoned the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and announced an abusive re-imposition of extraterritorial sanctions, which
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the increasing weaponization of the US dollar.
The Federal Reserve Board's current monetary policy
reflects
this ambiguity: it is neither lowering nor raising interest rates.
Generally, much of our uneasiness
reflects
our exposure to threats that we can only partly control.
This new round of central-bank activism
reflects
persistent concerns about economic growth.
That insistence
reflects
the attachment of policymakers in the EU – especially in Germany – to a conceptual framework that has led them consistently to underestimate the gravity of the situation and recommend policies that make matters worse.
This under-appreciated link between geopolitical alliances and international currency choice
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a combination of factors.
This
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a widely-held view of sovereignty, one that allows governments to do essentially what they want within their own borders.
Opposition to genocide and other large-scale acts of violence against a population also
reflects
the established principle that citizens as well as governments have rights.
Every month, the central bank should announce its estimate of a range of parity values, backed by analysis, which, unlike a precise value,
reflects
the inherent imperfection of knowledge concerning a currency’s parity.
If the Arctic ice disappears in the summer months, we will lose a giant mirror that
reflects
solar heat back into space and helps keep the planet cool.
Nevertheless, if Morocco looks stable today, this largely
reflects
two factors: monarchy and reform.
The lionization of historical despots
reflects
the contemporary embrace of such pre-modern, radically anti-democratic and unjust values.
The silence
reflects
an understandable desire to avoid fueling a self-fulfilling process.
This
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the declining share of wages in total GDP and the rising share of savings relative to household incomes.
The high saving rate of Chinese households
reflects
both the normal high rate of saving among younger generations and the fact that older generations had very little income – and therefore did very little saving – when they were young.
The aggregate saving rate of the household sector
reflects
the difference between the saving of the savers and the dissaving of the dissavers.
The authorities arrive at their estimates by converting dollar incomes into a measure of real income by using a price index that
reflects
the changes in the prices of existing goods and services.
The composition of parliamentary forces
reflects
May’s disastrous decision to call a snap general election in 2017, which resulted in her losing a Conservative majority.
The current crisis of the conservative cycle
reflects
the massive build-up of bad debt that became apparent with the sub-prime crisis, which started in June 2007 and has now spread to the whole credit market, sinking Lehman Brothers.
This is good news not only for Germany, but also for Europe as a whole, as the business climate for German manufacturers
reflects
that in the rest of Europe – their main export market.
This trend
reflects
disappointment with the current diplomatic deadlock, for which the blame should be squarely on Israel, not the Palestinians.
Efforts to implement a more comprehensive framework for assessing economic performance, one that
reflects
social needs and desires, have been largely unsuccessful.
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