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As a result, abstention – usually
remarkably
low in French presidential elections – may play a major role.
Indeed, a euro exit would be
remarkably
costly for Greece, and would almost certainly create political and social chaos – and perhaps even hyperinflation – in the heart of Europe.
In 2009, all three countries cut public expenditures by 8-10% of GDP, which –
remarkably
– was politically easier than marginal cuts.
Moreover, this sizeable investment does
remarkably
little to counter global warming.
More remarkably, the Tunisian army played the role of a genuinely professional, neutral, loyal republican institution, acting in support of the civilian process.
Remarkably, my research shows that manufacturing industries tend to close the gap with the technology frontier at the rate of about 3% per year regardless of policies, institutions, or geography.
And, perhaps most remarkably, the relative global decline of the United States, the world’s economic and security anchor since 1945, became unmistakable in 2011, reflected in political polarization and paralysis – and punctuated by a credit-rating downgrade.
In essence, the Greek Bronze Age societies had something that looked
remarkably
like state capitalism.
Among worthwhile investments, some are very costly and achieve little good; others are
remarkably
cheap and incredibly effective.
An economy is a
remarkably
complex structure, and fathoming it depends on understanding its laws, regulations, business practices and customs, and balance sheets, among many other details.
Many fundamental biological systems composed of these genes and proteins are
remarkably
similar.
In Germany, where European Union policies have been highly controversial since 2008, the electoral campaign was
remarkably
colorless.
As a consequence, we end up doing
remarkably
few things and buying everything else from others.
The euro’s exchange rate has held up
remarkably
during the four years of crisis.
US trade policy has been
remarkably
resistant to protectionist pressure in recent years.
The Primakov government was
remarkably
passive.
The entry barriers to cyber warfare are
remarkably
low, even for non-state actors.
In any case, her popularity ratings have dropped to
remarkably
low levels.
The bargain has survived
remarkably
well, despite the tough times that South African democracy has experienced since then.
Let’s start by acknowledging that the modern system of floating exchange rates has, on the whole, acquitted itself
remarkably
well.
Remarkably, some of Israel’s most ardent admirers are now to be found on the right – and even the far right.
After all, its governments – unlike those in Italy – have been
remarkably
stable and relatively durable, lasting 643 days, on average.
Moreover, the downgrading of growth prospects is
remarkably
widespread.
Despite much hue and cry about it, governments have in fact imposed
remarkably
few trade barriers on imports.
But Chinese netizens are
remarkably
adept at using the limited tools available to them.
Factfulness is one of just a few recent works to focus on the
remarkably
positive things happening in the world.
Despite his frequent avowals of change, his central articulation of American policy seems
remarkably
static.
They heard in pleas for freedom from behind the Iron Curtain not a desire to become American, but to join the
remarkably
successful European experiment in collective security and prosperity that emerged after World War II.
In fact, Chinese leaders have spent
remarkably
little, relative to China’s growing GDP, on the military.
In thinking of ways to strengthen the ICSID, it would be helpful to consider the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement mechanism (DSM), which enjoys a
remarkably
strong compliance record.
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