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Considerable evidence does
suggest
that global warming causes increases in rain, especially heavy rain.
Confidential company documents made available in late March
suggest
that Shell withheld vital information on the extent of the downward revaluation of its Nigerian reserves - by 1.5 billion barrels (60% of the country's total reserves) - because it wanted to strengthen Nigeria's hand in negotiating with OPEC to increase the country's production quota.
For example, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney likes to castigate President Barack Obama for “apologizing for America’s international power,” for daring to
suggest
that the US is not “the greatest country on earth,” and for being “pessimistic.”
Moreover, the new realities of the unfolding global economic crisis that started in 2008
suggest
that the North-South flow of capital, aid, and finance of the past 50 years will not continue.
Signs of Life in the EurozoneNEW YORK – The latest economic data from the eurozone
suggest
that recovery may be at hand.
Upheavals in the Arab world
suggest
that no regime in the Middle East is entrenched;Iran’s leaders would have to be blind not to have taken note.
But the problem is worse than these numbers
suggest.
Rather, they should
suggest
a treaty binding every nation to spend, say, 0.1% of GDP on research and development of non-carbon-emitting energy technologies.
Setting aside the issue of nanomaterials’ toxicity, preliminary results
suggest
that fabricating nanomaterials entails risks that are less than or comparable to those associated with many current industrial activities.
That money is supposed to go toward reaching a broad public who will respond via the Internet, making small donations and joining in a national effort to
suggest
and choose a third candidate for president.
Nonetheless, their actions
suggest
a belief that Singapore’s model of political meritocracy should influence other countries, especially those with a Confucian heritage.
This is not to
suggest
than an Islamist awakening in Pakistan is on the horizon, or that Pakistanis must choose between an unpopular autocrat or a Taliban-style government.
Some Europeans
suggest
that Asian central banks should hold a greater part of their reserves in euros, an echo of the General's unsuccessful attempt to force America to its knees by selling dollars for gold.
Public opinion polls from 1982
suggest
that Thatcher almost surely would have won had she called an election that year.
While no one is quite certain how the government managed to estimate prices, given that there is virtually nothing for sale in the shops, most indicators
suggest
that Zimbabwe does have a good shot at breaking world records for inflation.
They
suggest
a less-than-healthy relationship between lawmakers’ political and pecuniary interests.
Despite China’s official hard line, some Chinese environmental officials privately express alarm at run-away carbon emissions, and
suggest
that foreign green tariffs would actually strengthen their hand in domestic policy struggles over controlling greenhouse gases by helping to win political support for emissions cuts.
Some even
suggest
that the economic price for the USSR was so high that it stopped the arms race, as I could not keep building arms while paying to clean up Chernobyl.
Yet the differences between, say, Beijing and Jerusalem,
suggest
that cities do have such an ethos.
In their recent book Why Nations Fail, the economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson
suggest
that elections – even those that are free and fair – do not necessarily move societies from what they call “extractive” to “inclusive” systems.
The results
suggest
that religious and national identities are complementary, not competing, concepts.
The US Federal Reserve Board’s published forecasts
suggest
only three quarter-point rate hikes this year, and futures markets have priced in just two such moves.
As the German ICNND Commissioner, I believe that this report is the first and only one so far to
suggest
precise and feasible steps towards a nuclear-free world.
To
suggest
it as an opening move could damage European security and jeopardize transatlantic cohesion, so the message has to be “no” to unilateral withdrawal, but “yes” to including these weapons in future arms-control negotiations.
Some commentators
suggest
that Wilders, born and raised as a Catholic in a provincial Dutch town, is, like his Muslim enemies, a true believer, driven by the goal of keeping Europe “Judeo-Christian.”
Some studies
suggest
that, in the BAT’s first year, the new tax could push up US inflation by 1%, or even more.
China’s systemic importance with respect to emerging-market growth, its relative stability, and other emerging countries’ domestic policy responses
suggest
that the main effect of the Fed’s coming policy shift will be a new equilibrium with less distorted asset prices.
But South Korea’s recent data
suggest
that globalization still has some life left in it, and that 2017 is off to a decent start.
Taken together, these six indicators
suggest
to me that the global economy might now be growing at a rate of more than 4%.
In addition, though studies
suggest
that the short-term economic benefits of immigration are relatively small, and that unskilled workers may suffer from competition, skilled immigrants can be important to particular sectors – and to long-term growth.
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