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The best America for Europe and the world is a confident America – an America that
sheds
its culture of fear and rediscovers the roots of its culture of hope.
Overall, there were roughly 50 customers (who paid nothing) in a set of six cramped rooms, plus a courtyard in the back with another six
sheds.
In those sheds, a dozen men were shaping rubber and plastic, baking the fake feet in autoclaves, and stretching molten plastic pipes over fiery molds to make the fittings that would connect feet with stumps of amputated legs.
Eric Trager of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy notes that Morsi’s previous role in the Muslim Brotherhood’s Guidance Council
sheds
some light on the motives behind his current behavior.
His legacy
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light on what moderate leaders in Latin America must do if they are to succeed.
Many “counter-revolutionary” families were forced out of their homes to live in buffalo
sheds
so that their meager assets could be requisitioned.
Who Pays for Bird Flu?Fifty years ago, American chicken farmers found that by keeping their birds in
sheds
they could produce chickens for the table more cheaply and with less work than by traditional farmyard methods.
The new method spread: chickens disappeared from fields into long, windowless
sheds.
It isn’t called “factory farming” merely because those
sheds
look like factories.
For a start, it relies on the use of fossil fuel energy to light and ventilate the sheds, and to transport the grain eaten by the chickens.
The air in the
sheds
is high in ammonia from bird feces, which are usually allowed to pile up for months – and in some cases for a year or more – before being cleaned out.
Just before he gets there, he has an encounter that
sheds
powerful light on what may be US President Donald Trump’s most important shortcoming.
They are bred to have voracious appetites and gain weight as fast as possible, then reared in
sheds
that can hold more than 20,000 birds.
Despite these huge costs, three successive governments have produced no white paper or policy analysis that
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light on the issue, much less devised a strategy for preventing further financial losses.
The report also
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light on another important question in the climate debate: Is global cooperation critical to mitigate climate change?
But the persistence of these difficulties
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light on why the eurozone was established in the first place.
This last example also
sheds
light on important questions concerning what lies ahead.
And, while the new official record depicts this well-known episode in some detail, it
sheds
no new light on how Hirohito understood his own action.
Indeed, the United Nations Population Division’s recently released biennial World Population Prospects
sheds
new light on the debate – ongoing for over a decade – about the consequences of low fertility rates in many developed countries.
It also
sheds
light on the endgame now taking shape in a confused and unsettled eurozone.
A dramatic book that was published just before the referendum on the constitution
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light on who is behind these machinations.
Nevertheless, understanding this phenomenon and its political consequences
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light on what other OECD countries might face in the near future.
A new study by the consultants McKinsey, however,
sheds
some light on this question and moves the debate forward.
The record of the modern US presidency
sheds
little light on whether Trump’s family-driven leadership style will work.
But Russia's real importance in any looming US-Iraq war lies not so much in its residual military power, as in the light its position
sheds
not only on the Iraqi problem but on that other member of the "axis of evil": Iran.
Piketty also
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new light on the “reforms” sold by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s as growth enhancers from which all would benefit.
Keynes’s beauty contest
sheds
light on the tragedy of many young people today.
Understanding this apparent contradiction
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light on the controversy surrounding the question of private bondholders’ involvement in the Greek rescue package.
The content of legal rules in different countries
sheds
light on these questions.
But the ensuing debate
sheds
no light on the question of whether policymakers should disregard debt levels when their economies are depressed, as Krugman recommends.
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