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It could unwind
remarkably
quickly.
This would, to some extent, be in line with the TPP negotiation process, in which the political challenges associated with trade liberalization have been handled
remarkably
well.
The total cost of this agenda, remarkably, would be much less than 1% of the annual income of rich countries.
Remarkably, the benefits continue after birth.
Instead, the Mandela-led government recognized the country’s diversity as a potential source of long-term unity and wellbeing, and decided to pursue a
remarkably
inclusive approach.
It was
remarkably
stable, providing the region with a peaceful foundation for hundreds of years.
Despite their very different backgrounds, Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin are forging a
remarkably
close partnership.
Remarkably
for a Dutch politician – and a minor one, at that – news of Wilders’s antics has reached the world press.
Remarkably, this reflects the emergence of new trade flows, not simply the redirection of existing ones.
If any of these normal leaders have a long-term strategy for Europe (can anyone imagine such a thing from EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy or the Union’s foreign-policy supremo, Catherine Ashton?), they are
remarkably
unable to convey it.
And yet, despite the growing evidence to the contrary, the assumption that all capital flows are beneficial has proved
remarkably
resilient.
Yet emerging economies, once considered much more vulnerable, have been
remarkably
resilient.
Remarkably, responsible macroeconomic policy has followed a wave of populist/socialist electoral victories in recent years.
Remarkably, Greece’s creditors seem unable to appreciate this sound financial principle.
Both men are
remarkably
similar - in physique, their preference for bucolic pleasures and penchant for personalizing politics.
Shared among G-20 governments, this is very little money, and would be a
remarkably
good investment – especially given that antibiotic resistance currently costs the US health-care system alone about $20 billion per year.
One of the paradoxes of this process is that in adult birds and mammals the total number of brain cells remains
remarkably
constant.
Of course, unlike the US, Germany has so far been
remarkably
immune to the populist turn that has upended politics in other Western countries.
Because of its poverty, its complexity, and its vastness (even national elections have to be held over the course of several weeks, to accommodate hundreds of millions of voters), the uptake of market reforms has been gradual, but also
remarkably
resilient to shocks.
Last spring’s campaign against anyone who dared to worry about the long-run effects of high debt largely ignored the substantial academic literature, just as a
remarkably
similar recent challenge to Thomas Piketty’s research on inequality took no account of a larger body of evidence.
Improving nutrition for a child is also a
remarkably
good investment.
Their policies are
remarkably
similar to those of their predecessors; their respect for democracy is full-fledged and sincere.
Actual policies, with the passing exception of Argentina’s negotiation with its international creditors – and the IMF, in particular – are
remarkably
similar to those of their predecessors.
This model has worked
remarkably
well not just in generating growth, but also, as documented in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s 2008 Transition Report , in improving the institutions that support markets and democracy in Eastern Europe.
Over the last year and a half, they withstood these pressures
remarkably
well; but, as the global crisis hits them with full force, they are now seeking help from the International Monetary Fund.
Yet remarkably, Bush asked for, and got, a reckless tax cut for the rich.
Remarkably, America’s hegemony grew in this second post-war phase, in parallel with its trade and budget deficits.
NASA quickly mobilized hundreds of thousands of engineers and other experts, and completed the moonshot in July 1969, meeting JFK’s
remarkably
ambitious timeline.
Remarkably, Italy had twice the fall in output seen in France, another large OECD country that, like Italy, had avoided the root causes of the crisis: a housing boom-bust sequence and a serious bank crisis.
Remarkably, a new European demos and public sphere are emerging from the economic crisis.
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