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How can we expect them to move toward the future if they
strongly
disagree on the past?
Even now, American politics remains
strongly
divided over climate change – though President Barack Obama has new opportunities to break the logjam.
Its economy was among the first to rebound
strongly
from the recent financial crisis, and has since maintained impressive growth.
For starters, a decline in investment during the deflationary period – together with firm closures, mergers, and acquisitions – reduced overcapacity, clearing the way for investment to rebound
strongly
in 2002.
With their more flexible economies and labor markets, the US and the UK have recovered more
strongly
than continental Europe in terms of GDP and employment since the 2008 global financial crisis.
During his meeting in Berlin with Merkel last December, Lula insisted on the Brazilian government’s traditional position: sanctions, such as those that the United States
strongly
advocates, lead to nothing; the best way forward is dialogue.
While Lula didn’t repeat his comparison with a football game, neither did he criticize the repression, unlike Sarkozy, who did so
strongly.
Not only do many defend their entitlements strongly; some oppose growth in other types of public spending for fear that it will weaken the government’s ability to pay for the benefits that they believe they are owed.
A bipartisan committee has to propose $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction by the end of this year, and Congress must either accept that proposal, or see immediate, politically painful expenditure cuts, which would include defense spending – an area that America’s Republicans care about
strongly.
Extra money to address food security problems, among other things, should be one of the key outcomes of the finance package that the EU
strongly
supports for the next crucial event on the summit calendar: the Copenhagen climate conference in December.
To be sure, if tax rates were decreased permanently this year, there would initially be a
strongly
positive effect on labor supplied.
After all, when she was US Secretary of State, she had
strongly
backed the TPP.
He spoke very early and
strongly
in favor of higher capital requirements for big banks, which also opposed his heterodox intervention in the foreign-exchange market.
During the 2000’s, rapid growth in emerging markets boosted business and consumer demand for many services in which US multinationals are
strongly
competitive.
But China’s ambitions extend beyond the South China Sea: It aims to create a
strongly
Sino-centric Asia.
Moreover, both China and South Korea
strongly
oppose such a scenario, while the United States is poorly positioned to implement it, given its involvement in Iraq.
Firstly, China succeeded in lowering its energy consumption per unit of GDP by 1.79%, 4.04% and 4.59% respectively for 2006, 2007, and 2008, which
strongly
suggests the prospect of meeting the 20% objective by 2010.
Serbia is even more
strongly
opposed.
Even in
strongly
Catholic Poland, more people now support legalization than oppose it.
This served to prevent any mobilization of the 48% of the voters who had voted “Remain” and who, contrary to the expectations of most professional politicians, remain
strongly
opposed to Brexit.
Judging by these metrics, the world is entering the next decade in a kind of bipolar state,
strongly
dominated by the US and China.
The Democratic Party of the US has in the past
strongly
supported big government, but under President Bill Clinton it took heed of the popularity of the Republican Party’s stance advocating less paternalism and smaller government.
We
strongly
support the Burmese opposition’s campaign calling on the country’s citizens to reject the constitution, which does not promote human rights, but only confirms the military’s political role.
It is time to
strongly
condemn the exclusion of a considerable number of people from voting and to insist on the release of Burma’s political prisoners.
Such potential candidates include former Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo, a Yale Ph.D. who now teaches there and has been
strongly
supported in an editorial in the Financial Times;Arminio Fraga, a Princeton Ph.D. and former head of Brazil’s central bank; and Kemal Dervis, a former World Bank vice-president who has taught at Princeton and successfully managed one of Turkey’s crises as finance minister.
The Shia are a special case, constituting 75% of the population in the Eastern Province, the Kingdom’s main oil-producing region, and identifying far more
strongly
with Shia across the border in Iraq than with the Saudi state.
Europe’s political elite have, for the most part, been
strongly
integrationist.
China, fearing that the law could be used to move Taiwan towards independence, reacted
strongly
even before the referendum bill was approved by the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan's parliament.
At the same time, financial-sector problems may be particularly difficult to address: if politicians emphasize the need for action too
strongly
in order to get a mandate, they might precipitate the very turmoil that they seek to contain.
I believe
strongly
that the UN needs reform, not because it has failed, but because it has succeeded enough to be worth investing in.
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