Straightforward
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493 examples of Straightforward in a sentence
The answer is straightforward: the public itself.
Instead, the US should devise a sound, thoughtful, and measured approach toward Russia – one that appeals to values not as propaganda, but as the basis of a more
straightforward
and credible foreign policy.
It makes a circuit board look
straightforward.
With these three
straightforward
principles at its core, a global deal signed in Copenhagen can fire the starting pistol for the new industrial revolution, the low-carbon revolution, creating significant growth, job creation and economic development throughout the world.
As long as technological progress was destroying unskilled jobs, the
straightforward
policy response was education.
But their evolution is far from straightforward, and many such services will require careful regulation if they are to flourish – as protests and court rulings in Europe against Uber demonstrate.
The new resolution’s instructions are straightforward: “States participating in the conference” should “make their best endeavors to conclude as soon as possible a legally binding instrument to prohibit nuclear weapons, leading towards their total elimination.”
The reason for the contradiction is
straightforward.
And for the US, it means going beyond merely encouraging China to do more, by offering genuine support for Chinese efforts and a
straightforward
discussion that should stay in traditional diplomatic channels.
The case of postwar Germany is quite
straightforward.
Japan’s agenda is simple and straightforward: reform at home and proactive contributions to global peace based on the principle of international cooperation.
To prevent this, China needs to create a more
straightforward
and transparent tax system, with a transition to more explicit and direct taxation.
The reasons for offshore wind’s failure to fulfill its promise in the United Kingdom are equally
straightforward
and have nothing to do with a lack of money.
Despite these
straightforward
declarations of regret, some governments and citizens continue to demand more, giving the impression that nothing a Japanese leader says or does will convince them of the country’s remorse.
The rationale for this scenario is
straightforward.
The mechanics of debt restructuring are
straightforward.
The overall aim of the capital-markets union is thus relatively
straightforward.
To encourage governments to act in concert, it is essential to work toward a system of carbon pricing that is both
straightforward
and transparent.
The reason for these results is straightforward: increasing Europe’s climate-policy efforts boosts investments, thus inducing learning-by-doing, especially when these efforts are channeled into new technologies like renewable energy and advanced construction materials.
The regulations governing clearances are straightforward: the president has the power to deny access to official secrets if someone is found to have compromised classified information or is at risk of doing so.
In principle, the answer is
straightforward.
In such a context, the goal of the EU’s Brexit negotiators would be straightforward: make clear that being a member of the European club brings substantial benefits, and that leaving carries substantial costs.
Given my extensive experience living in New England, I initially viewed the adoption of DST in Japan as a relatively
straightforward
solution – and not just to the Olympic issue.
The apology would have to be
straightforward
and credible, unlike his recent statement, in which he effectively denied the genocide by referring vaguely to “the events of 1915” and trivialized the Armenians’ suffering by equating it with that of “every other citizen of the Ottoman Empire” at the time.
It may sound archaic in high-tech politics of the new millennium, but the ability to deflate the ideological boasts of nationalist prophets by old-fashioned and
straightforward
opposition is the key to change.
The reason why recovery from the crash of 2007-2008 has been so anemic is
straightforward.
On paper, the recipe for success looks straightforward: economic policy should aim at reducing the gap between larger companies, whose performance matches those of their German or French counterparts, and smaller firms, where productivity is half as high.
While it may require a little more effort and awkwardness to find out what customers want, companies that do so in a
straightforward
and open way will benefit in the long run.
But for liberal democracies, regulating social media is not so straightforward, because it requires governments to strike a balance between competing principles.
The answer to the emerging markets’ question would have been
straightforward
a few years ago.
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