Supposedly
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Advocates of this so-called “freeze for freeze” approach say that such a tradeoff is only fair: the North cannot be expected to suspend its efforts to strengthen its defensive capabilities if the US and South Korea are pursuing
supposedly
hostile military cooperation in its near-abroad.
This could have significant implications for Asia’s ostensibly unstoppable rise – and thus for the West’s
supposedly
inevitable decline.
France’s elected monarchs have few reasons to be proud of their
supposedly
efficient state.
This process began when the BJP was in opposition, and its point of view was
supposedly
being marginalized in the mainstream media.
Deregulation will
supposedly
slay the “deep state” chimera, while enabling the US to achieve energy independence.
Now he has wielded the knife a second time by reaching a deal with Iran,
supposedly
behind Netanyahu’s back.
The third falsehood is the fear of instability and social unrest that will
supposedly
break out if President Kuchma and his cronies lose the upcoming election.
But this does not explain why these groups
supposedly
hate each other so much.
His first idea and overriding catchphrase is to “build a wall” along the country’s southern border, which would
supposedly
keep out Mexican and other Latin immigrants.
But now that Japan finally has a leader who agrees, the US is getting nervous, with Secretary of State John Kerry
supposedly
calling Japan under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe “unpredictable.”
I have seen this happen in Plateau and Benue States
(supposedly
the breadbasket of Nigeria), and in villages and towns in my home country, Sierra Leone.
This system is
supposedly
more egalitarian than America's system of higher education, which many Europeans look down on as elitist.
This process is
supposedly
designed to "guarantee" that the best are appointed.
Demagogues have had great success pitting such people against coastal and urban elites who
supposedly
want to strip them of this right.
And yet, though feared, they have scant political credibility; the UK’s Brexiteers, by contrast, include government ministers who count the EU’s
supposedly
undemocratic decision-making among its main shortcomings.
Europe also was
supposedly
vying for global economic dominance.
Children
supposedly
liked the pink bread.
In fact, India has no access to the enclaves within Bangladesh that it
supposedly
rules; there are no customs posts, border markings, post offices, or police to reflect India’s control.
A false dichotomy is created in which Muslims must choose between a Western and European identity or a
supposedly
separate Islamic identity.
The story it presents is of a world beset by real injustices, for which the only solution is violent action that will
supposedly
lead to the victory of a monolithic Muslim world.
The most important and well-known example is the eurozone’s fiscal rules, which
supposedly
limit candidate countries’ budget deficits to 3% of GDP, and their public debt to 60% of GDP.
The common man, rooted in the real world,
supposedly
knows better: uncompromising toughness, the hard line, is the only way to get results.
Their own popular movements
supposedly
rebelled against a political structure – local elites often in bed with imperialism (meaning mainly the United States) – that protected the interests of the anti-people.
But if voters are now jettisoning the left and its
supposedly
“pro-people” policies, it is not because they now prefer the “class enemy.”
Others have claimed that the fight against the Houthis – a Zaidi Shia-led religious-political movement – is just one element in a broader war on the Shia that Saudi Arabia has
supposedly
been waging.
But genuinely beneficial agricultural reform would need to go further than merely transforming export subsidies into other types of subsidies, because many
supposedly
non-distorting subsidies lead to more output, which hurts producers in developing countries by lowering prices.
Even so, hawkish American liberals and hardline conservatives are comparing Obama’s leadership unfavorably with
supposedly
tougher presidents like Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan.
In 1911, Francis Peyton Rous found – through research, not “tinkering” – that
supposedly
spontaneous malignant tumors in chickens were actually caused and transmitted by a retrovirus.
This understanding also refutes the legend of “Mitochondrial Eve,” the woman from whom all humans
supposedly
descend on their mother’s side.
Not surprisingly, G20 member states are now working together to regulate cryptocurrencies and eliminate the anonymity they
supposedly
afford, by requiring that all income- or capital-gains-generating transactions be reported.
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