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The WEF’s focus is
squarely
on the macro level.
But they now seem to use their positions with far more confidence in putting women and their concerns
squarely
at the center of their agendas.
Kadyrov thinks that the referendum results put him
squarely
on the path to securing the Chechen presidency for himself.
In the meantime, the Democrats should make that as difficult as possible and focus
squarely
on taking back the House next year.
“If you developed a computer program that integrated Internet data to predict the location of Munich, and the program told you it was
squarely
in the Gulf of Mexico, right off Florida, it does not mean that Munich is in the Gulf of Mexico, right off of Florida.”
To decide not to challenge those data, Folta continues, and instead to “publish a map showing that Munich is
squarely
in the Gulf of Mexico, opposing all other data and the claims of millions of rather dry Germans, does not mean that you are brilliant.
The United States government’s policy toward the Middle East was
squarely
at odds with that of the United Nations, and violent extremism was on the rise.
A decision by the British people to leave the EU would also put the question of Scotland’s independence
squarely
back on the agenda.
Unlike the Bush administration, caught downplaying the science, the IPCC
squarely
tells us that mankind is largely responsible for the planet’s recent warming.
This has put Lukashenko
squarely
on the horns of a dilemma.
One of the most intractable barriers to international justice – the double standard shielding criminals who are citizens of powerful states – is now
squarely
under the microscope of public scrutiny.
The anniversary is wrenching for Rwanda, and yet we owe it to the victims and survivors – and to ourselves – to reckon
squarely
with the events of 1994.
Having put his administration
squarely
on the side of Saudi Arabia, the United States has no chance of being seen as a disinterested mediator.
The global strategy could serve that purpose, but not if it is issued at a time when attention is
squarely
focused on another challenge, especially one that could bring about fundamental change for the EU.
The government’s willingness to address
squarely
questions about shoddy infrastructure will be a key test of the genuineness of its supposed new found tolerance of freeish speech.
When Modi addresses stadiums full of Indian expatriates on his visits abroad, his speeches are aimed
squarely
at audiences back home.
Ever since the Great Depression and World War II, and the 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the United States – both its government and its people – has been
squarely
in support of free trade.
Emerging Hope from AfricaGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel has put Africa
squarely
on the agenda of next week’s G8 Summit.
But there is no denying that Trump’s muscular “America First” approach – which includes one of the most significant military buildups since World War II – reflects a strategic vision that is focused
squarely
on ensuring that the US remains more powerful than any rival in the foreseeable future.
Current conventional wisdom places the blame
squarely
on the close ties that developed between policymakers and the financial industry in recent decades.
To accomplish this, in Europe no less than in the US, our focus must remain
squarely
on maintaining the confidence of minority investors.
That said, Piketty’s vision is focused
squarely
on the truly long run: century-long trends, not decade-long fluctuations.
To be sure, the blame for America’s malaise lies
squarely
with Obama’s predecessors: Bill Clinton, for encouraging the Fed to take its eye off financial-market supervision and regulation, and George W. Bush, for his costly wars, which added massively to US government debt.
Then, in 2006, Kim Jong-il’s regime detonated North Korea’s first nuclear device, and put the issue
squarely
back on the United Nations Security Council’s agenda.
The blame for the outcome in Ukraine falls
squarely
on the EU’s leaders, who represented European interests so badly.
While Hillary Clinton and Republican rivals such as Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio tried to build coalitions based on cultural issues and partisan traditions, Trump and Sanders set their sights
squarely
on what mattered most to voters: a political economy in which elected officials strongly promoted a broad-based prosperity that included them.
With broad public support, Palestine’s unity government will be able to rally the international community behind its fair and reasonable demands for a truly independent state, free of sieges, separation barriers, and foreign settlements – demands that fall
squarely
within the realm of basic human rights.
Brazil's problems cannot be blamed on anything Brazil has done wrong; responsibility falls
squarely
on international financial authorities.
The intellectual’s ethic is both exhilarating and harsh, for it places responsibility for thinking
squarely
on the thinker’s shoulders.
Morell thus placed himself
squarely
within one of the two principal schools of thought in the policy debate on Syria (a debate that is articulated almost exclusively in geopolitical terms and ignores humanitarian issues).
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