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The equation is straightforward: €160 million for fortification programs could improve the health of one billion people.
Beyond this, a more
straightforward
explanation is that Trump has played on Kissinger’s vanity, not least by seeking his advice early in the campaign.
The Dark Side of Self-DeterminationCAMBRIDGE – National self-determination seems a
straightforward
moral principle, but it is fraught with problems.
Re-profiling would not be
straightforward.
The process is
straightforward.
According to Maduro, the problem was straightforward: bills were being siphoned out of the country by mafias financed by the CIA.
The War for OilFor decades, through Democratic and Republican presidential administrations, America has pursued a set of
straightforward
energy policy objectives: keep world oil prices as stable as possible; reduce domestic consumption of oil as painlessly as possible; reduce dependence on foreign imports whenever possible; and diversify the sources of imported oil.
Politicians and regulators have neither the political courage nor the intellectual conviction needed to return to a much clearer and more
straightforward
system.
One such myth is that it is best to tackle one problem at a time with straightforward, targeted solutions.
However, while these factors may explain some of Scandinavia’s success, the low rate of unemployment and the high level of GDP per capita also have a much more
straightforward
explanation: the high share of government employment in the labor force.
Chang’s execution was thus a
straightforward
challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping – a move that, under normal circumstances, would prompt China to suspend, or at least reduce, its support for North Korea.
To this day, it has dropped the ball on very
straightforward
operational issues in Iraq, such as funding democracy promotion efforts.
Within the ruling Syriza party, however, things are not quite so
straightforward.
It was a
straightforward
betrayal, resisted only by a few senior officers with an Islamic bent.
The reasoning is
straightforward.
But this
straightforward
statistical estimate does not account for the serious problems that China must address in the coming years, such as rising inequality between rural and urban areas and between coastal and inland regions.
The technical remedies for restoring financial balance are rather
straightforward
and entail either explicit or implicit measures.
The first claim was that macroeconomic distress is caused by the government, not by the unstable private market, or, rather, that the form of macroeconomic regulation required to produce economic stability is
straightforward
and easily achieved.
In other words, the strategic government intervention needed to ensure macroeconomic stability was not only straightforward, but also minimal: the authorities need only manage a steady rate of money-supply growth.
If weak demand and high debt were the only factors in play, the latest round of monetary stimulus would be analytically
straightforward.
When the Greek debt crisis erupted in 2010, it seemed to me that the lessons of history were so obvious that the path to a resolution would be
straightforward.
The model is straightforward: first, blend public, private, and charitable contributions; second, invest the funds under rigorous private-sector standards, rather than entrusting them to profligate public-sector actors who often treat donor money with contempt.
Only a few senior officers with an Islamic bent resisted this
straightforward
betrayal.
According to the Africa Progress Panel’s latest annual report, Grain, Fish, Money – Financing Africa’s Green and Blue Revolutions, the problem is straightforward: the odds are stacked against Africa’s farmers.
But the Irish question, the Conservative Party’s internal politics, and parliamentary arithmetic have made the Brexit process anything but
straightforward.
The math is
straightforward.
But that raises an obvious question: How did a person who once looked like Russia’s most modern and dependable ruler since Czar Alexander II – a man whom US President George W. Bush called “very
straightforward
and trustworthy” in 2001 – suddenly become crazier than Rasputin?
Some offer a
straightforward
explanation: China, along with other major emerging economies, has become ensnared in the dreaded “middle-income trap,” unable to break through to advanced-economy status.
The most
straightforward
example is a government bond.
The solution is
straightforward.
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