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The disrepute into which the political process has fallen, and the widespread cynicism about the motives of India’s politicians, can be
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directly to the flawed workings of the parliamentary system.
Much of today’s time-based pricing can be
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back to the topics that were explained and explored at that event.
The failure to contain the crisis will ultimately be traced, I think, to excessive concern with the first two subsidiary objectives: reining in Wall Street princes and keeping economic decision-making private.
Comroe
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the origins of these advances back to the breakthrough discoveries that made them possible.
The emergence of Latin America’s powerful drug mafias cannot be
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to the radical evil of certain individuals.
Many of the world’s problems today can be
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to energy use, from conflicts over oil supplies and concerns about greenhouse-gas emissions to lost productivity and output stemming from shortages and blackouts.
That belief can be
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to prevailing economic theory concerning the causes of asset-price instability – a theory that accounts for risk and asset-price fluctuations as if the future followed mechanically from the past.
Another factor in Argentina's inability to reform can be
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back to the Dirty War of the last military dictatorship.
All of the recent episodes can be traced, more or less directly, to the global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, established in 2005 by 171 Palestinian nongovernmental organizations.
The inadequate response to our current troubles can be
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to the triumph of the monetarist disciples of Milton Friedman over their Keynesian and Minskyite peers in describing the history of the Great Depression.
The first misconception is that exports create jobs, while imports do not – a fallacy that the great trade economist Harry Johnson
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to mercantilism, and which the US has resurrected.
ANDREWS – Is there an evolutionary explanation for humanity’s greatest successes – technology, science, and the arts – with roots that can be
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back to animal behavior?
Rampant violence can be
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to the pervasive presence of organized crime, particularly drug trafficking.
There are few problems in the wider Middle East that cannot be
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back to the power rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
This approach can be
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back to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, where climate policy embarked on a rocky and violent path of forgotten alternatives.
The rise of China could go well or badly, depending in part on whether the status quo powers make room for the newcomer – a risk to international stability first noted by Thucydides, who
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the cause of the Peloponnesian War to Sparta’s response to the rising power of Athens.
If that seems shocking today, the loss of virtue must be
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to the all-pervasive “permit raj,” with its licensing requirements to import, produce, and invest, which grew to gargantuan proportions.
Much of the current trouble can be
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to Afghanistan, whose tragedy could never have remained confined within its designated borders.
This policy can be
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back to World War II, when Jewish refugees arriving in the US were sent back to Europe, where many died in Nazi concentration camps.
Both the 2003 SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) epidemic and the current one can be
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to China’s “wet markets” – open-air markets where animals are bought live and then slaughtered on the spot for the customers.
While accounting can be
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back thousands of years to Mesopotamia, it wasn’t until the end of the nineteenth century that the profession was recognized.
But these improvements cannot be
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back to a single factor.
A specifically anti-Muslim angst is nothing new and can be
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back to Winston Churchill’s warnings of “militant Mohammedanism” in 1898 and Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech in 1968.
In a sense, both crises can be
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back to the same event: the creation of a new international order after World War II.
Rothmyer, who lived in Kenya for several years,
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the endless stream of bad news to nongovernmental organizations’ use of data to justify their existence, which in turn shaped Western reporters’ “frames of reference” before they even arrived on the continent.
Over the years, the footprints of many terrorist attacks in the West have been
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to Pakistan.
These trends can be
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back to the 1980s, when US President Ronald Reagan and UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher began to pursue structural reforms that aimed to boost competitiveness by rebalancing their economies away from manufacturing and curbing the power of unions.
This pattern can be
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back to George W. Bush’s war of choice against Iraq in 2003.
These monsters kept pace in our waters with such precision, they seemed to be standing still, and I could have
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their outlines in miniature on the window.
They were completely engrossed in keeping exactly to the black line
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on the piece of wood, from which each blow of the axe sent huge chips flying.
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