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Zedillo bequeaths an economy in
remarkably
strong shape, thanks mostly to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the free-trade arrangements that link the economies of Canada, Mexico, and the US.
Indeed, a large literature on knowledge spillovers points to their
remarkably
narrow geographic range.
For starters, although Jerusalem is usually
remarkably
calm, given its great mix of populations, the kind of provocations for which King is known will increase street-level tension.
Moreover, the UN has proved a
remarkably
adaptable organization; it would not have survived so long if it was not.
Argentina's crisis at the end of 2001 looked
remarkably
like Argentina's Baring Brothers crisis of 1890 -- save that politicians and international bankers seem to have had a much better idea of what to do to minimize the damage in 1890 than they do today.
A
remarkably
creative and dedicated group of young religious and social thinkers and activists chose in the 1960’s and 1970’s – during the early days of Suharto’s secular New Order regime – to reject the idea of an Islamic state.
In recent years, Austrian animal-welfare organizations have been
remarkably
successful in persuading voters and legislators to support laws phasing out cages for egg-laying hens, cages for raising rabbits for meat, and raising animals for fur.
Remarkably, nuclear energy played only a small role in this change.
Remarkably, Japanese savers soak up some 95% of their government’s debt.
But, despite legal prohibitions, slavery proved
remarkably
resilient, with colonists using subterfuges such as debt peonage, “just wars” (which sanctioned enslavement of captured enemies as a more moral outcome than justified slaughter), and other tricks.
If so, that hemispheric community will prove to be
remarkably
inconsistent, given a second conundrum: Honduras.
Modern democracy, with its mix of universal suffrage and property rights, looks
remarkably
like a compromise born of centuries of military competition among constitutionally evolving states, according to which the general public supplies the manpower to fight and moneyed interests supply the capital to train and equip the troops.
So does Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and, perhaps most remarkably, John McCain, the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, whose military service Trump denigrated, saying that McCain returned from Vietnam “a war hero” only “because he was captured,” adding, “I like people who weren’t captured.”
Most remarkably, he implemented (or tried to implement) his entire electoral platform.
Remarkably, these values, shaped many centuries ago, when certain physical attributes might have been important, have survived in modern societies, in which such attributes have become largely irrelevant.
In Europe, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s “guns of August” turned out to be
remarkably
effective.
Remarkably, as short-term interest rates rose, medium- and long-term interest rates did not, something that was referred to as a “conundrum.”
Thus, for all its awe-inspiring economic achievement, China has made
remarkably
little progress in political liberalization.
Remarkably, indigenous groups also won a hard-fought struggle for land rights in their traditional Amazon homelands.
CAMBRIDGE – For a “managed democracy,” Iran holds
remarkably
unpredictable presidential elections.
Remarkably, Greece could not.
Remarkably, I also received comments from professionals in the natural sciences who said that citizens’ growing distrust of experts was pervasive in their disciplines, too.
The elite can be
remarkably
resilient, retaining the power to strike back at the first sign of weakness.
But when it comes to constitutional symbolism and iconography, Europe is
remarkably
heterogeneous.
The symptoms that Hippocrates associated with melancholic disorder – “aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness” – are
remarkably
similar to those contained in modern definitions of depressive disorder.
Several European countries are considering raising their
remarkably
low retirement ages, or have already done so.
The demonstrations have been spontaneous, disorganized, and chaotic, but also impassioned and
remarkably
peaceful.
In fact, the global economic order has worked
remarkably
well since 2008.
Twenty-one years ago, after Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) swept a general election, the results were annulled, the party’s leaders and workers were incarcerated or exiled, and two decades of ruthless – and
remarkably
opaque – military rule followed.
They have had a
remarkably
successful track record over the years at sabotaging any chance of a diplomatic breakthrough.
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