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This approach has been
remarkably
successful in promoting trade expansion, but it has little economic justification.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has not yet articulated a coherent position on the topic, but his views often come down
remarkably
close to those of Sanders.
Meanwhile, Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica is waging a tireless and
remarkably
effective diplomatic campaign denouncing both Ahtisaari and his proposal.
Having overthrown Hosni Mubarak’s iron-fisted 30-year-old regime in a
remarkably
quick and relatively peaceful manner, Egypt’s revolutionary masses were to leave the streets and pursue an all-out drive for economic prosperity and social justice.
The original agreement seems
remarkably
clear: the WTO shall extend these “flexibilities” upon the request of the least-developed countries.
Second, public attitudes toward the social market system are
remarkably
similar in both Eastern and Western Europe.
Advocates of Brexit are
remarkably
reluctant to explain with any precision their plans for their country’s future.
But, in many ways, Dubai’s rulers have been
remarkably
tolerant of free expression.
Remarkably, the Board’s plan is sketchy when it comes to its central obligation: crafting a plan for debt restructuring.
Similarly, Susan Rice has been a
remarkably
successful US ambassador to the United Nations, consistently delivering votes in the Security Council.
Remarkably, the IMF was slow to learn the lesson.
It was a
remarkably
enlightened and progressive document, composed by learned scholars, steeped in history, law, and philosophy.
[Supplementary infographics below]Germany’s Anti-Populist ExceptionalismBERLIN – As Germany prepares for this month’s federal election, the country seems
remarkably
resistant to the populist challenge that other Western societies have faced.
Yet there is
remarkably
little reflection taking place about the state of science today, despite significant challenges, rooted in globalization, the digitization of knowledge, and the growing number of scientists.
In the decade leading up to the crisis, the emerging European economies were
remarkably
successful.
For the last 10,000 years, the earth’s climate has been
remarkably
stable.
This, remarkably, is what British Euroskeptics call “sovereignty.”
Moreover, “realist” assumptions often turn out to be
remarkably
implausible.
More remarkably, the Fed’s two recent interest-rate hikes have had no perceptible impact on risk margins and financial flows, though higher rates have been transmitted to Latin America.
Remarkably, they are not trounced by the traditional powerhouses.
Indeed, while Congress and the Republican Party have become less popular during 2011, support for the Tea Party has remained
remarkably
constant, at around 30% of the population.
From the US government’s perspective, the state of current relations with Pakistan is
remarkably
similar: When we support Pakistan, they do things we don’t like; and when we sanction Pakistan, they do things we don’t like.
Emerging more united from this tragedy, the country welcomed the world to the long-anticipated Olympics, which were
remarkably
successful, but were soon superseded by the tainted-dairy-product scandal in which many babies became ill, and some died.
He also mentioned “the real possibility that we are dealing with a creature which has a
remarkably
developed brain and a high degree of intelligence.”
Superficially, the international economic consequences of Trump seem
remarkably
benign.
Even if IAEA inspectors – who have proved
remarkably
effective and thorough so far – could be fooled, international pressure, if not a shared interest in a safer world, gives countries a powerful incentive not to try.
But Syrians are a
remarkably
resilient, resourceful people, as well as being young and well educatedWith international assistance in developing Syria’s democratic institutions and political infrastructure, we can build a robust civil society that can assert its own identity and sovereignty, independent of undue outside influence.
Yet in most countries, the generational dimension is
remarkably
absent from the political debate.
The years since then have seen the fastest global average income growth rate of any generation, as well as
remarkably
few outbreaks of mass unemployment-causing deflation or wealth-destroying inflation.
The Freedom House scores are
remarkably
similar: 12 of 31 non-Arab Muslim countries had relatively high scores for at least three consecutive years, and eight for five consecutive years.
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