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In any case, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Vice President Zeng Quinghong, and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visit the continent
regularly.
The same system (recently put in place in Australia as well) has often been used by less democratically inclined governments to suppress independent, vigorous journalism; in Ecuador, for example, newspapers are
regularly
fined large sums for criticizing the government.
Above all, they have been excluded, practically and symbolically, from the country’s political discourse, and are treated
regularly
with condescension by politicians.
Commercial ventures came to be
regularly
treated as corporations only in the 19 th century.
While Canada’s oil and gas industry
regularly
tows icebergs to avoid damage to offshore platforms, for the UAE, keeping ice intact over a 10,000-kilometer (6,200-mile) southward journey, which can take up to a year, is no easy feat.
High job rotation makes it difficult to contribute
regularly.
But, while ECT rarely, if ever, causes clear clinical evidence of brain damage and has not been shown to do so in animal studies, antipsychotic drugs
regularly
do, in the form of tardive dyskinesia and other syndromes.
On the other hand, political spillovers are strong and waves of change
regularly
cross borders, reaching the entire continent.
Consequently, one now
regularly
encounters proposals for an unconditional universal basic income (UBI), to be paid for, perhaps, with a tax on robots.
Running in Place on TradeNEW YORK – Meetings of G-20 leaders
regularly
affirm the importance of maintaining and strengthening openness in trade.
By Freedom House’s count, more than 60% of the world’s countries are electoral democracies – regimes in which political parties compete and come to power in
regularly
scheduled elections – up from around 40% in the late 1980s.
At the same time, occasional spurts of faster growth
regularly
sowed the seeds for various crises, often resulting in devaluations of the Italian currency, the lira.
But there is little doubt that digital platforms are better equipped to adapt their policies
regularly
than government regulators are.
Regional elections are
regularly
manipulated, often by disqualifying leading opposition candidates.
Even more insidious is the reflex even today in major Western media whereby attention is
regularly
directed to the appearance and sexuality of powerful women, especially those in politics.
It is
regularly
argued (to the point of having become conventional wisdom) that cheap and easy portfolio reconfiguration, technical trading strategies, and investors’ moves from one sector to another force managers to pay too much attention to immediate financial results.
Before the introduction of the euro, countries such as Italy, Greece, Spain, and Portugal – and until the 1980s, France as well –
regularly
devalued their currencies.
She was right, but it is a war that the US is losing, because it is
regularly
out-flanked by Al-Qaeda.
Obasanjo’s spokesmen
regularly
brief journalists anonymously that he favors a successor from the Niger delta area.
National governments should adopt a European social-security identifier (similar to the US Social Security number or the National Insurance number in the United Kingdom) and
regularly
exchange information.
It seems as though Americans can tolerate a society in which schoolchildren and other innocents are
regularly
murdered by deranged men with weapons bought on the open market, but erupt in collective hysteria when the killings are committed by people labeled as “terrorists.”
But Asia’s aquifers – many of which were formed millennia ago, when areas like northern China had a more humid climate – are no longer being replenished
regularly
by rainfall.
Under Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egyptian forces
regularly
used chemical weapons against Yemeni loyalist guerrillas and civilian villagers from 1963 to 1967.
Saddam Hussein’s forces also used them regularly, against Iranians, Iraqi Kurds, and Iraq’s Shia majority, from 1983 to 1991.
He now
regularly
denounces journalists as “enemies of the people,” and tells his followers to stop “fake news” from standing in his – and, by implication, their – way.
As a result, he concluded, highly complex models may
regularly
yield misleading information.
It is rarely put on behalf of individuals, but it
regularly
arises for sub-groups, such as national minorities, who see themselves as oppressed by majorities.
Like most Western women, I do it regularly, and it is a guilty pleasure every time.
Such divisions occur
regularly.
Finally, for all the talk today of the discipline that the gold standard supposedly provided, countries that adhered to it
regularly
suspended convertibility – meaning that the domestic currency could no longer be converted freely into gold.
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