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Specifically, for European states groaning under unbearable debt burdens, Hamilton’s negotiation in 1790 of the new federal government’s assumption of the states’ large debts looks like a tempting model.
At the moment, there are too few educational programs that focus
specifically
on crisis-related biomedical engineering issues.
Specifically, they agreed to cap annual “structural” budget deficits at 0.5% of GDP, with penalties imposed on countries whose total fiscal deficits exceeded 3% of GDP – a limit that would include both structural and cyclical deficits, thus effectively limiting cyclical deficits to 3% of GDP.
Whatever many American policymakers may be saying in private, their public discourse almost invariably reflects an intention to remain the world’s dominant power – and
specifically
in Asia – in perpetuity.
First, major advances in our knowledge of genomics – specifically, the way diseases manifest and develop in the body at the genetic level – are improving our ability to target illness at each stage and improve the patient experience.
Specifically, there is a need for more experimentation, improved data collection, and careful evaluation, including reliable comparisons with competing approaches.
Specifically, they are talking about recapitalizing the banking system, rather than guaranteeing it.
Specifically, the term BRIC was coined more than a decade ago by then-Goldman Sachs analyst Jim O’Neill, who did not initially count South Africa among the ranks of the major emerging economies.
In fact, it seems that some people voted for Brexit
specifically
because so many experts spoke out against it.
He
specifically
indicated that he would not want to undergo major surgery.
Specifically, we now know that the Kremlin-linked “Internet Research Agency” carried out a large-scale campaign on Facebook and Twitter to boost Donald Trump’s chances in the 2016 US presidential election.
More specifically, the rising unemployment rate, along with the large number of employees on involuntary part-time work, has increased the number of people who cannot afford their monthly mortgage payments.
Specifically, universities could play a crucial role in closing urgent education and skills gaps, by helping to prepare workers for the jobs of the twenty-first century.
Both explanations have merit, but both ignore the
specifically
British roots of Brexit.
Presenting himself as the last pillar of respect for international law, Putin offered ethics lessons to the United States – and
specifically
to President Barack Obama.
Specifically, 60% of the requests filed in Romania met, compared to 31% in France and 24% in Spain.
More specifically, Asahi urged that Japan take the lead on managing global climate change by building on its record of successful innovation in energy conservation following the oil shocks of the 1970’s.
More specifically, according to the monthly GDP estimates from the highly respected forecaster Macroeconomic Advisers, it came in December – the month before Obama was inaugurated.
Specifically, in the years before the crisis, financial deregulation and tax cuts for the rich had been driving government deficits and debt ever higher, while further increasing inequality.
Activists cannot possibly take aim at all foreign businesses in China, so most firms are unlikely to be
specifically
targeted or suffer reputational damage.
Specifically, governments should do more to leverage their spending to support new, innovative businesses, while established companies should open up their operations and cooperate with startups to scale up innovative activities that can inject dynamism into markets.
“Meister” high schools, introduced in 2010
specifically
to prepare young people for high-skilled jobs, are a positive step.
But first in Denmark, then in the Netherlands, and now in Sweden, illiberal, populist parties stirring up fear of immigrants –
specifically
Muslim immigrants – have managed to gain enough power to set, or at least influence, their countries’ political agendas.
When Americans are asked
specifically
about taxes, the same message emerges; a majority of voters (62%) believe that the US tax system favors the wealthy.
And this month, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
specifically
proposed establishing a “comprehensive program of action on data.”
World leaders can rectify this at this month’s General Assembly meeting – and
specifically
at today’s unprecedented summit on migration and refugees.
My own country, Bangladesh, initiated the idea of a global compact
specifically
to improve migration governance.
But what is alarming is how private religious beliefs and morals have increasingly shaped the secular agenda of America, whose Founding Fathers had
specifically
designed the Constitution to separate state and church.
Israel is a
specifically
Jewish project, and to join the campaign of de-legitimization against the Jewish state is to join a campaign of de-legitimization against much of world Jewry, the vast majority of which either lives in Israel or regards it as a central component of Jewish identity.
Specifically, the WHC should make recommendations to governments for reducing fossil-fuel-related threats, identify sites that are in particular danger from such threats, and carry out monitoring missions.
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