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Similarly, the vice chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Thomas Hoenig, a political independent, consistently warns about the dangers associated with megabanks.
Similarly, they can begin to think about how to protect and promote global trade in the absence of new US-led accords.
Similarly, military adventures in the South China Sea could damage China’s links to the rest of the world long before it is able to count on domestic demand for economic growth.
Our prevailing templates for describing fire are
similarly
misdirected.
These attempts failed, and neuroscientific pursuits seem
similarly
unlikely to overturn our views on human free will and responsibility.
Similarly, there is wide agreement that some water currently used by Israelis will have to be allocated to Palestinian use.
Similarly, when Ebola struck West Africa in 2014, Lagarde directed the IMF to use its available cash to buy debt relief for countries in crisis, which enabled them to pay more doctors and nurses – the first-ever such use of IMF capital.
Similarly, the government has been slow to formulate and implement effective financial-market reforms.
Invading Iraq could not be
similarly
justified.
I wish we could look forward in Europe to a
similarly
healthy democratic experience next month when voters throughout the European Union elect new members of the European Parliament.
India will need to improve its education system dramatically, both at the secondary and tertiary level, and make
similarly
large advances in basic sanitation (not to mention implementing my review's recommendations for combating AMR).
Similarly, European and American banks keep the resources that are looted from Africa.
Similarly, the ECB’s outright monetary transactions (OMT) program, announced in the wake of President Mario Draghi’s “do whatever it takes” speech in the summer of 2012, is at best a distraction.
The shine has
similarly
worn off the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China).
Similarly, foreign media organizations often cannot investigate Chinese companies and economic activity freely and accurately.
Similarly, the European Union’s leadership is criticized for its inability to secure economic growth rates of more than 1-2%; by this standard, any government of a country with 7% growth – such as Putin’s Russia – should be called super-effective.
Similarly, it was not Putin who enacted a constitution with an enormously powerful presidential government and a weak system of checks and balances, nor did he start the slaughter in Chechnya.
Similarly, Cyprus’s entry into the EU, coupled with Turkey’s EU aspirations, has created a unique catalyst for tearing down the “Berlin Wall” that runs through the capital, Nicosia, separating the island’s Christian and Muslim communities.
Similarly, Italy’s real-estate tax amounts to about 2% of total government revenue, compared to the OECD average of 4% – and the government intends to slash it further.
Similarly, the Paper proposes that the self-employed should be admitted after an evaluation of their business plans.
Similarly, sexual cohabitation before fertilization may, according to recent research, generate an immunological response in women that markedly decreases health risks linked to pregnancy, such as hypertension and convulsive eclampsia.
Similarly, in global terms, the energy in hurricanes during the last four years (including Sandy) has been lower than at any point since the 1970’s.
Brazil is
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paralyzed, partly because of its presidential election campaign, which is currently in full swing and will conclude only at the end of the year, and partly because of recent diplomatic setbacks.
Similarly, Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected in March, to no one’s surprise.
Similarly, a rich body of data, including many important studies by Alessandra Rellini and Cindy Meston, now links women’s arousal to their autonomic nervous systems (Rellini and Meston have even found that rape can affect women’s baseline ANS years after the assault).
Similarly, some of NATO’s newer members, many of which are former Soviet-bloc states, are anxious about the prospect of Russian rearmament.
The returns they can provide to investors and pensioners have
similarly
fallen.
If trade policies are largely shaped by political lobbying, wouldn’t international trade negotiations
similarly
be at the mercy of those same lobbies?
The rules on anti-dumping are
similarly
explicitly protectionist in intent.
As the situation in Libya and the wider Middle East unfolds, policymakers are bound to face further acute dilemmas, not least in responding to continuing repression in Tripoli, or the
similarly
ugly and fragile situations in Bahrain and Yemen.
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