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The Wall Street Journal has
similarly
peddled anti-science and pseudo-science to oppose policies to fight human-induced climate change.
Similarly, a 2005 survey found that 59% of self-professed conservative Republicans rejected any theory of evolution, while 67% of liberal Democrats accepted some version of evolutionary theory.
Similarly, from a global perspective, opening trade can contribute to the world’s overall economic growth, but does not guarantee that the benefits will be fairly distributed among countries.
The precedent of Greece, hardly a poster child for European accession, seems especially relevant when applied to its northern neighbors, which are
similarly
plagued with high rates of corruption and unemployment.
Similarly, the unfinished reforms in China's banking sector and state-owned enterprises have been used as evidence of state subsidies for dumping activities.
Similarly, a specialized network of actors would be needed to ensure that intermediation of infrastructure transactions is efficient and cost-effective, instead of fragmented and slow, as it is now.
Similarly, California, which boasts a long tradition of excellence in public higher education, recently introduced a $50 million fund to foster innovative approaches in the sector, with an emphasis on public-private collaborations that have demonstrated their ability to deliver the skills that employers need.
Similarly, environmental laws make firms liable for their toxic wastes, and many countries, including the US, have enshrined the principle that "polluters pay," that is, companies must pay for the damage they cause.
Similarly, economic strategists and business leaders in Latin America now look to China at least as much as they look to the US.
Similarly, she has launched programs such as mWomen, designed to expand and support mobile technology that increases women’s independence, security, and access to health care and vital knowledge.
Growth in inflation-adjusted US personal consumption expenditures has just been revised down to 1.5% in the second quarter of 2012, and appears to be on track for a
similarly
anemic increase in the third quarter.
Similarly, the mandated purchase of insurance in the Obama administration’s health-care bill is an attempt to prevent the young and the healthy from remaining uninsured and turning to the government for support only when they discover that they need it.
Similarly, a European plan must be accompanied by a global response, under the authority of the United Nations and involving its member states.
Similarly, changes in the cost of capital, including the equity cost of capital, have a minor impact on business investment.
Similarly, in 1795, the French government, with an army debilitated more by hunger than by enemies, offered prizes to anyone who could develop an effective food-preservation method.
Similarly, the US Congress should ratify the agreed changes to the governance of the IMF and the World Bank.
Similarly, George Orwell distinguished between Celtic nationalism and Anglophobia, stating that the former is belief “in the past and future greatness of the Celtic peoples.”
Several other recent developments are
similarly
encouraging.
Similarly, common unemployment insurance is regarded as a scheme to make Germans pay for unemployed Spanish or French workers.
German fears that the European Stability Mechanism serves as a channel for hidden transfers are
similarly
unfounded.
Similarly, sub-Saharan Africa’s development cannot not be delegated to others.
Countries like Italy, which has massive gold reserves (above $130 billion), could be
similarly
tempted, driving down prices further.
May’s promise to pursue an exit deal and a trade deal simultaneously – and both within two years of the formal start of the withdrawal process (which she aims to initiate by the end of March) – is
similarly
unrealistic.
Similarly, payments for those who are killed amount to only $500,000, which is far less than standard estimates of the lifetime economic cost of a death, sometimes referred to as the statistical value of a life ($6.1 to $6.5 million).
The regional and multilateral dimensions are
similarly
inadequate.
Similarly, while the Case-Shiller index of US home prices is now up 10.2% over the year ending March 2013, it remains 28% below its 2006 peak.
Similarly, few of the export processing zones proliferating around the world have delivered the results observed in Mauritius.
Similarly, increasing the number of poor-country workers allowed to work in rich countries, and providing greater scope for growth-oriented policies by relaxing WTO rules and conditionality from the US, would produce greater long-term development impact.
In Sweden, just as in
similarly
liberal Holland and Denmark, right-wing populists have profited from liberals’ failure to stand up for their values.
Similarly, for Hitler, Czechoslovakia was an unnatural conglomeration of disparate nations and regions.
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