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Given GDP’s
seeming
indispensability today, it may come as a surprise that until the 1930s national governments’ only aggregate statistical measurement of the economy was tax estimates.
It is impossible to advance toward political union while
seeming
to abandon Europe’s citizens along the way, which is the impression that unremitting austerity has created.
Some movements saw the local Chinese as outsiders or as intrinsically disloyal for
seeming
to have benefited disproportionately during the years of imperial rule.
Some blame the hybrid nature of de Gaulle’s system for France’s
seeming
political paralysis.
Although inclusive multilateralism has been battered by various challenges, including its
seeming
messiness and slow progress, it remains the best option for various reasons.
Nothing can excuse the
seeming
indifference displayed by our worldwide silence.
By
seeming
to say that they would not support the TPP under any conditions, Obama had little incentive to pursue their demands.
Even
seeming
minor cuts can have an outsize impact.
Indeed, this summer it injected itself into the US elections by
seeming
to endorse Obama’s plan for early withdrawal.
Instead of shortsightedly focusing on Russia’s
seeming
current ability to pay, the West should commit itself to fostering a supportive environment for Putin’s reform drive.
The governments of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and, to some extent, Morocco, epitomize Arab regimes’
seeming
inability to escape the autocracy trap – even as current circumstances suggest that another popular awakening is imminent.
What is troubling is the
seeming
permanence of its mission.
CAIRO – With protests fading in Tunis and
seeming
to have peaked in Cairo, it is time to ask whether Tunisia and Egypt will complete democratic transitions.
That
seeming
passivity is now his greatest problem.
But he did so without ever
seeming
to despise his opponents or disparage their intentions.
John McCain managed to defeat his more conventional Republican rivals by
seeming
to be totally different from them: a maverick who says what he damned well wants, a tough guy with the knowing wink of the old ladies’ man.
Despite officials’
seeming
desire to reduce income inequality, China’s government is aggravating it, by – among other things – subsidizing producers, favoring capital-intensive industries, and maintaining a highly inefficient financial sector.
It might explain the exasperated sighs at recent news of yet more mass rapes, perpetrated with
seeming
impunity by armed militias in South Kivu, on the country’s eastern fringe.
Macroeconomists celebrated the “Great Moderation” of the global business cycle, with recessions
seeming
to become milder and less frequent.
What explains this
seeming
contradiction?
Regrettably, Russia’s awakening corresponds with the beginning of the West’s
seeming
decline.
What is odd about Miller, among other things, is the
seeming
clash between his views on immigrants, refugees, and minorities and his personal background.
Now, however, is not the time to freeze out Pakistan, despite the
seeming
chaos.
The general public approved of this
seeming
compromise.
It was this
seeming
provocation that inspired lawmakers to act, for they feared a communal divide within the educational system.
But, despite its
seeming
lassitude, Europe retains significant strengths.
Worse still, by ladling money and arms to Abbas without offering him a political horizon that would deepen his support among ordinary Palestinians, while at the same time imprisoning all Hamas leaders in the West Bank, Israel and the United States are condemning Abbas to
seeming
a collaborator in the eyes of his people.
Turkey's
seeming
fall from grace with the US may turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
Trouble Amid Plenty in Emerging AfricaNEW YORK – Africa is changing dramatically – and so are outsiders’ attitudes toward it, with the US finally
seeming
determined to catch up with China, Europe, and India in their interest in the continent.
It has enabled him to galvanize hardcore nationalists by
seeming
to act more aggressively than any previous president to “Make America Great Again” while avoiding any genuine military or economic risks that could entail serious costs or sacrifices for American voters.
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