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2170 examples of Similarly in a sentence
Similarly, 83% of Indians feel positive about the economy, and 76% think that their children will be better off.
Similarly, migrants in Germany are equally or less dependent on social services relative to native citizens.
Meanwhile, the thinking goes, military pressure – in the form of potential lethal aid to Ukraine – will
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mobilize ordinary Russians against Putin.
The program’s other measures are a series of tax cuts for the middle class, entrepreneurs, and the wealthy, which, though expensive, constitute a
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welcome break with France’s tradition of punitive taxation.
Similarly, while non-government organizations (NGO's) are a dynamic component in most societies nowadays, Japan has few, and major international NGO's are nonexistent or have only a weak presence.
Similarly, Chilean-style unremunerated reserve requirements may be easier to evade in countries with extensive trading in sophisticated derivatives.
Similarly, Oman, dominated by Ibhadis and Sunnis, has a closer relationship with Iran, with which it shares control of the vital oil-shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, than it does with Saudi Arabia.
Similarly, the personal-saving rate, at just 3.5% in the four months ending in November 2012, was less than half the 7.9% average of 1970-99.
Similarly, in Sudan’s Darfur region, there has been no genuine peace process to disrupt, as attacks on civilians continue to be reported, even after the United Nations Security Council referred the matter to the ICC in 2005.
It will be
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tempting elsewhere.
Other water funds that The Nature Conservancy has helped to develop around the world have proved to be
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beneficial.
The British economy lost £1.5 billion, and others were
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affected.
Similarly, his attempt late last year to depose Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri ended in a fiasco.
Similarly, Germans have been critical of the ECB’s monetary-policy instruments, especially its “outright monetary transactions” program, with opponents appealing to the German constitutional court to invalidate the OMT scheme’s conditional purchases of eurozone government debt.
The argument that the crisis stems from the eurozone not being an optimal currency area is
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flawed.
Similarly, military integration could boost strategic effectiveness and reduce costs, especially for countries with larger defense budgets.
Similarly, climate change is beyond the capacity of any country to address alone, and there are serious questions about whether the global community’s response is even close to aggressive enough to stave off disaster.
Similarly, broadening the range of available savings instruments could raise household disposable income and increase consumption.
Similarly, Keynes watched in horror as economic policymakers blundered repeatedly in the years following WWI, through the upheavals of the 1920s, and into the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Similarly, countries like Turkey and Ukraine have adjusted their policies in response to their attraction to Europe.
Similarly, in the US, deep-rooted suspicion of federal government power – especially in the South, where it was used to abolish slavery and enforce civil rights – has resulted in hostility to countercyclical macroeconomic policy.
The social and economic toll is
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high.
Automatic aircraft operation is already becoming commonplace – especially in the military – but further increases will require a
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automatic airspace.
By initiating a plan to internationalize its currency, China is
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seeking to challenge the dollar on the international stage.
Similarly, loss of wetlands threatened New Orleans’ levees, which were built on the assumption that they would have 40 to 50 miles of protective swamp as buffer between the city and the Gulf of Mexico.
Similarly, on immigration, Tuck claims that, despite the insufferable xenophobia dominating the Leave campaign, the only way to overcome racism is to let Britain’s people “feel” sovereign again by returning control of their borders to London.
Similarly, Trump has demanded renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Similarly, while the world today searches for ways to confront dependence on fossil fuels and seeks other, cleaner energy sources, Russia continues to live off its oil and gas, which only encourages it to delay the economic and political restructuring that it will need to succeed in the long term.
Similarly, when the outgoing governor of Van sent a farewell message last month to the largely Kurdish-speaking people in his southeastern province, he delivered it in Kurdish – and received warm wishes in return.
Similarly, membership of bodies that conduct peer review of scientific proposals - a process that is fundamental to scientific progress - surely ought to be free of all barriers to entry that are unrelated to professional qualifications.
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