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2170 examples of Similarly in a sentence
Europe’s fragile economy has
similarly
failed to recover strongly enough to ward off periodic growth setbacks.
Similarly, the writer and anti-corruption activist Maen Akel has published reports exposing the regime’s abuses.
Similarly, the European Commission deemed subsidies to publicly-owned firms illegal if they distorted competition across member states, while the fiscal discipline imposed by the Euro ended pervasive general government credit subsidies--the essential lubricant of relationship-based systems.
The Cold War was an endurance race between two
similarly
strong rivals, the weaker of which eventually had to give up.
Similarly, capitalism depends on competition, but competition can be brutal and destructive.
Similarly, other senior officials have called for new restrictions on cases that the ECHR may hear, including deferral to those national courts which have supposedly taken full account of European human-rights law.
Similarly, US officials say that more than one-third of Iraqi army divisions are “combat ineffective.”
And other parts of the economy that provide services to the financial sector – Porsche dealers and strip clubs, for example – will be
similarly
encouraged.
Singapore sold nearly all of its 2% stake almost immediately, and other foreign investors and analysts reacted
similarly.
Similarly, leading Silicon Valley investors such as Sequoia have been highly active in Chinese venture-capital start-ups for years.
Bill McKibben
similarly
frets in The Guardian and The Daily Beast about the Midwest drought and corn prices.
Similarly, there are real health problems – and many of them.
Similarly, most of the 500,000 South Sudanese refugee children who have poured across the border into Uganda are unable to receive an education – despite the Ugandan government’s generous plan to provide them with places in schools – owing to a lack of funding.
We need to consider the possibility of new organizations and programs that can serve a
similarly
valuable role in the War on Terror.
Similarly, he would like to impose a two-term limit on the president, and to require parliamentary approval of the president’s appointment of certain senior officials.
Similarly, when we expect redistributive effects to even out in the long run, so that everyone eventually comes out ahead, we are more likely to overlook reshufflings of income.
Similarly, in Pakistan, the Peshawar massacre last month has revealed how much more must be done to protect schools and children’s future.
Similarly, Brexit could be averted or indefinitely delayed if the EU offered an extension of the negotiating period beyond March 2019 and suggested some modest concessions on immigration and welfare payments.
Similarly, some of the results reported by Reinhart and Rogoff have been used by politicians and others to justify fiscal austerity.
Similarly, the war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia, based in The Hague, insists on the surrender of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and other indicted suspects.
Similarly, changes in voting procedures (public voting by countries, rather than through constituencies, or a requirement that candidates win the support of a majority of developing and emerging countries) could persuade more emerging-market officials to put their names forward.
Similarly, warming causes the loss of arctic ice, which means that less of the sun’s heat is reflected back rather than being absorbed by the ocean.
Similarly, Europe needs to fix its deeper structural problems.
Similarly, today’s political revolt may be following an unstoppable logic, whereby every country must close itself off to trade, migration, and capital flows, or risk losing out in a zero-sum game.
Similarly, we can envisage a political counterpart to such interventions, perhaps with reforms to global governance institutions and existing democratic frameworks.
Claims that migrants are a drain on national budgets are
similarly
inaccurate.
Similarly, a digital map can be tailored to an individual’s interests or needs.
Similarly, a task force of the 165-member Codex Alimentarius Commission, the joint food standards program of the UN's World Health Organization and its Food and Agriculture Organization, has singled out only food products made with GM for various Draconian and even bizarre regulatory procedures and requirements.
Similarly, countries can import fossil fuels, mineral ores, and resources from the biosphere like fish and timber; but they cannot import water, which is essentially local, on a large scale and on a prolonged – much less permanent – basis.
Similarly, a surplus in services means that more Americans will work not only as highly educated (and well-remunerated) consultants in steel-and-glass eyries, but also as, say, janitors and housekeepers in motels outside of Yellowstone National Park.
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