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If there is a next time, the US will make its judgments on what is in its best interests,
regardless
of what the UN does.
The Endless Iranian Nuclear CrisisIran will continue to enrich uranium
regardless
of whether a Republican or a Democrat is America’s president.
Facebook currently looks like a special case, in the sense that network effects mean millions of people will stick with this service,
regardless
of how they are treated.
Regardless
of the outcome, he foresees no threat of military action, at least through next year.
This suggests that macroeconomic policies, though necessary, are insufficient without parallel institutional reforms in planning, regulation, and bankruptcy procedures to enforce credit discipline for all borrowers,
regardless
of whether they are in the private sector or state-owned.
For seven decades, the United States safeguarded a global framework, which – however imperfect, and
regardless
of how many mistakes the superpower made – generally guaranteed a minimum level of stability.
But the key is to improve on the areas that matter,
regardless
of whether existing global indicators cover them.
Regardless
of one’s choice in the partisan struggle between Fatah and Hamas within occupied Palestine, we must remember that economic sanctions and restrictions in delivering water, food, electricity, and fuel are causing extreme hardship among the innocent people in Gaza, about one million of whom are refugees.
Indeed,
regardless
of what OPEC or its members decide, the vicious cycles described here will support oil prices around the world probably in the range of $70-$90 per barrel.
I am not trying to wage a gender war; nuclear weapons are dangerous
regardless
of who controls them.
But,
regardless
of whether they do, antidumping measures are ill-suited to the task of addressing concerns about unfair trade – not because such concerns are ungrounded, but because they go well beyond dumping.
Loyal chief executives of Russia’s big state companies enjoy long tenures,
regardless
of whether they meet ordinary standards of efficiency, profit, or innovation.
For example, Gazprom has obediently cut off gas flows to recalcitrant neighbors whom the Kremlin wants to punish, at major commercial cost, while supplying all of Russia,
regardless
of whether it gets paid.
And what about the Alawites (the backbone of Assad’s regime), who could face a terrible destiny,
regardless
of whether the country splits up?
It will be embarrassing internationally as well – seen as petty, partisan, and vindictive by most governments around the world,
regardless
of whether they would be inclined to support Rudd.
For example, India’s requirements for patenting a medicine are perfectly reasonable,
regardless
of what the international drug companies say.
But,
regardless
of their performance, these parties continued to win elections (some fairer than others), based on the view that they were leading the way toward economic progress.
The Education Commission will have succeeded if we are able to leverage the funding and political will to ensure that every child learns,
regardless
of their income, location, or social status.
Moreover, it is unlikely that the US Congress would ever have appropriated these funds in the first place,
regardless
of Trump’s decision.
In other words, all of the world’s citizens and countries benefit from it,
regardless
of whether they contribute to supplying it.
Regardless
of the outcome of the Brexit referendum (like many outsiders, I hope Britain votes to stay and advocates for reform from within), the British vote, along with similar strong centrifugal political trends elsewhere, should bring about a major rethink of European governance structures and institutional arrangements.
Since this quantity is required by the government to be blended with gasoline,
regardless
of the price of ethanol, corn, or gasoline, the demand that it creates for corn is not at all responsive to the price of corn.
And,
regardless
of whatever political motivations might lie behind the latest investigations, this market concentration is a real problem.
And, of course, Trump will still claim that the US economy can grow at a rate of 4%, even though all mainstream economists, including Republicans, agree that the potential growth rate will remain around 2%,
regardless
of his policies.
According to UNESCO, of some 650 million primary-school-age boys and girls, an estimated 250 million will not learn to read or count,
regardless
of whether they have gone to school.
The only thing that would ever matter, “realists” argued, was return on investment,
regardless
of the cost to people, the planet, or economies.
Indeed, nuclear energy is a safer proposition now than ever before, but, for many people, the mere spectacle of an event like Fukushima –
regardless
of the outcome – is sufficient to draw the opposite conclusion.
Aid should get to those who need it,
regardless
of which warring party controls the territory.
Every country needs to feel the threat from North Korea, and thus to feel the need to participate in addressing it,
regardless
of their relationships with or attitudes about the US.
As such, they will always have an interest in expanding their own individual and collective importance,
regardless
of whether it maximizes social benefits.
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