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He did not, of course, offer any
similarly
vivid portrayals of undocumented immigrants who have saved the lives of strangers, although such cases have been reported.
Similarly, a 2012 study by the British House of Commons Libraryrevealed that, from 1983 to 2010, the number of career politicians in Parliament had more than quadrupled, from 20 to 90.
Similarly, as recently as two decades ago, instantaneous global communication existed, but was economically out of reach for most people.
Similarly, a taboo against using poisonous gases in warfare developed after World War I, and the 1925 Geneva Protocol prohibited the use of chemical and biological weapons.
Similarly, the Chemical Weapons Convention did not stop either Saddam Hussein or Bashar al-Assad from using chemical weapons against their own citizens.
Similarly, among World Trade Organization members, China has made the deepest commitment to liberalization of services, India has raised the issue of wider services liberalization, and Brazil has been decisive in cracking American and European agricultural protection.
Similarly, Estonia and Lithuania received only 52-53% of their requested quotas.
The Trump administration behaved
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in the lead-up to the debacle over its attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”).
Similarly, miners bussed by their managers to Kiev were soon being convinced of the ‘Orange’ cause by the demonstrators and were quickly sent back East by their minders.
Similarly, after North Korean shells killed innocent South Korean civilians in November 2010, China remained essentially silent.
Similarly, global investment has collapsed since the 2008 financial crisis (though not in China), lowering potential growth.
Similarly, electricity has allowed us to mechanize much of our world, ending most backbreaking work.
Similarly, in advanced economies, officials not only receive much higher pay; they are also often subject to limitations on what they can do, and when, after they leave office.
Similarly, while it is understandable that the US does not want to foot the bill for its allies’ security, Trump’s ham-fisted approach to pushing America’s NATO allies to increase their defense spending is not helping.
Similarly, Ronald Reagan endured large Republican losses in the 1982 midterm election.
Similarly, the 2008 global financial crisis ended three decades of neo-liberalism, characterized by free trade and financial globalization.
Similarly, although social welfare spending is lower in the US than in the Nordic countries, its budget deficit as a share of national income is much larger.
Similarly, screening for loose, eccentric thinking yields mostly individuals who never become psychiatrically disordered.
Similarly, a credit-fueled construction boom drives output above potential, resulting in inflation.
Similarly, because Japan can meet at most 6% of its own energy needs, cheap oil is a true blessing – one that may well endure for some time to come.
Similarly, there is no contradiction between the West and Asia when it comes to threats to global security, like terrorism or nuclear rogue states.
In India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who once enjoyed a strong reputation for integrity and intelligence, has been
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paralyzed, acting erratically in the face of an equally demagogic populist movement – the anti-graft crusade led by a fasting activist, Anna Hazare – which just ended in a frantic and uneasy compromise.
It is commonly assumed that a key impediment to Saudi Aramco’s international listing is that Saudi corporate-governance standards are low, and that the Saudi authorities are therefore “shopping around” for an exchange with
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low standards.
Similarly, to satisfy his narcissistic need for power, Trump magnifies the discontent of a part of the population through clever manipulation of television news programs and social media.
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has
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surged to the forefront of global problem solving, putting forward a bold action plan on climate change and proposing new and practical means to address the MDGs.
Similarly, “At no point after May 2010 did [confidence] sink back to where it had been throughout the last two years of Gordon Brown’s catastrophic premiership” – as though the Brown government’s performance caused business confidence to collapse.
Similarly, after the collapse of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) in 1991, the transition countries quickly redirected their foreign trade to the West.
Similarly, China’s nascent used-car market stands to benefit significantly from the Internet revolution, as e-commerce boosts the transparency of vehicle listings and transactions, and new online tools help lenders acquire and analyze credit histories in a more detailed and sophisticated way.
Similarly, the means of Globalization 2.0 are far more sophisticated than those of its antecedent.
Similarly, whereas BP has been using a release figure of 800 tons per day From Deepwater Horizon, estimates by independent experts are many times higher.
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