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This is in line with biological evidence
suggesting
that the maturing brain is more susceptible to the negative impact of cannabis.
A few Christian thinkers have sought to reinterpret “dominion” as “stewardship,”
suggesting
that God entrusted humanity to care for his creation.
Among his most controversial campaign statements were some
suggesting
that NATO was obsolete, a position that bodes ill for his attitude to other multilateral organizations and alliances.
So far, Wickremesinghe has succeeded in
suggesting
that the Sinhalese have more to fear from the return of Rajapaksa than they do from the country’s ethnic minorities.
In July, the European Central Bank published a report
suggesting
that the negative output gap in the eurozone was 6%, four percentage points higher than previously thought.
Moon might try to soothe Chinese concerns by
suggesting
that the system is temporary, and could be removed, pending North Korean denuclearization.
The compromise that Iranian officials are
suggesting
is nowhere near what they would have to accept to avert military action and gain an easing of sanctions.
The “D” of democracy was noticeable by its absence,
suggesting
a change in policy by Barack Obama’s administration.
Most commentary on the anniversary has been negative,
suggesting
that the agreement bears considerable blame for the frequency and durability of the region’s conflicts.
This is not lost on those in Japan who ask for how long their country will have to apologize, with some even
suggesting
that after 70 years, a “tweet” on the subject should amount to adequate acknowledgement by Abe.
Indeed, the ECB’s own forecast has inflation falling in the second half of 2012 and again in 2013,
suggesting
that it has monetary room for maneuver.
Mortgage rates are low in Hong Kong, but not zero,
suggesting
it is just about impossible for a median-income household to purchase a home there without access to additional funds from, say, a parent, or, if the buyer is an immigrant, from abroad.
All living organisms appear as mosaics of genetic tissue, or chimeras,
suggesting
that no two genes have the same evolutionary history.
So far, the Trump administration has taken no action
suggesting
that a new era of protectionism is at hand.
A Tale of Two American EconomiesNEW YORK – While the United States recently reported 3.5% GDP growth in the third quarter,
suggesting
that the most severe recession since the Great Depression is over, the American economy is actually much weaker than official data suggest.
France again took its seat at meetings of NATO defense ministers, without, to be sure,
suggesting
reintegration of French forces into NATO's supreme command.
Indeed, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon criticized Iran for not assuring the world that it is not seeking nuclear arms at a time when the International Atomic Energy Agency has published a new report
suggesting
that it is.
Yet for those in favor of the ECB’s “stability-oriented monetary policy” – a term
suggesting
that others disregard the risk of monetary instability – the price-stability objective has evidently become too constraining.
Fed chair Janet Yellen tried to reassure markets in a speech at the end of August,
suggesting
that a combination of massive government bond purchases and forward guidance on interest-rate policy could achieve the same stimulus as cutting the overnight rate to minus 6%, were negative interest rates possible.
But this escape clause proved insufficient: when the global financial crisis hit (suggesting, at least in retrospect, that monetary policy had been too loose from 2003 to 2006), it was neither preceded nor followed by an upsurge in inflation.
To be clear, I am not
suggesting
that everyone should become vegetarian or vegan (though it is indisputable that these diets are better for the environment, contribute less to climate change, and are healthier).
Evergreen is only one of many cases
suggesting
that the US might find itself in the midst of what Princeton-economist Alan Blinder in 2005 dubbed the Third Industrial Revolution.
But, overall, the average income in cities is at least four times higher than that in the countryside,
suggesting
that living on such a budget may be even tougher than living at the rural poverty line.
In the second year of his presidency, Trump’s administration will likely set its sights on trade,
suggesting
that the prospect of more trade wars will increase substantially.
I pressed newly appointed Finance Minister Lou Jiwei on this point,
suggesting
that China deploy some of its excess foreign-exchange reserves to fund such an effort – the same tactic used to provide a $200 billion start-up injection for the China Investment Corporation, the sovereign wealth fund that he ran for the previous five and a half years.
There is a growing body of evidence
suggesting
that the harm it causes is at worst similar to the harm caused by alcohol or tobacco.
The first is based on studies
suggesting
that schizophrenia patients suffer from reduced brain connectivity.
As the IMF cautions, “core inflation – excluding commodities – has risen from 2% to 3.75%,
suggesting
that inflation is broadening.”
Moreover, Denmark took the top spot in the United Nations’ World Happiness report last year,
suggesting
that wealth inequality does not trouble Danes too much.
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has called Obama’s apology a “surrender,” while another Republican contender, Rick Santorum, is offended that anyone is
suggesting
that the US should bear any “blame.”
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