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Even if some Nato members want to distance themselves from this strategy, the Bush Administration
unambiguously
supports Nato’s role as a stability network.
But the economic logic points
unambiguously
in the direction of multi-polarity.
The aim is praiseworthy: to ensure that aid will be
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beneficial, and won’t merely be exploited by bad governments to extend their hold on power.
It was regarded as
unambiguously
bad, both by ex-imperialists and by their liberated subjects.
In the industrial world – even in the United States, an increasingly important producer of petroleum – low oil prices are
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good for the economy in the short term.
The classical liberal free-trade argument about the universal economic benefits of greater commerce and open markets proved to be
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correct.
Techno-optimists like venture capitalist Peter Thiel point out that machines consume little (beyond electricity) while allowing us to produce vastly more, so their effects on human welfare must be
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positive.
More broadly, business groups should seek only those government policies that are
unambiguously
in the public interest.
Europe’s Zero-Sum PoisonBRUSSELS – Whenever a society regards its problems solely through the prism of distributional disputes, its chances of solving them diminish greatly, because the “us versus them” mentality distorts analysis and blocks solutions that would
unambiguously
improve the overall situation.
But this vision, in turn, also became problematic, and it was
unambiguously
discredited in 2007-2008, amid a massive outbreak of European and Asian Schadenfreude .
Many people in many countries interpreted a crisis that
unambiguously
began in the United States, but affected some other countries more harshly, as evidence of a fundamentally malign US plan.
The US, which enjoys immense popularity among Albanians for obvious reasons, should immediately and
unambiguously
throw its muscle behind EULEX and its investigations.
Recent analysis shows that forgiveness of Greece’s official debt is
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desirable, as another bogus deal will keep the Greek economy depressed, ensuring that the problem soon recurs.
For many years, India was
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on the side of democracy, freedom, and human rights in Burma – and in ways more tangible than the rhetoric of the regime’s Western critics.
But there is no sign of a considered assessment being prepared, which might at least help countries to make better-informed choices, even if it did not conclude that one model was
unambiguously
best.
For most of the three and a half million years that beings we might call "human" have walked the Earth, they were
unambiguously
part of the natural system.
The Allies affirmed
unambiguously
that a stable Iraq is in their common interest and that NATO is part of achieving this.
This fantasy was
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rejected by Irish voters, so it seems fitting to remind ourselves that the ancient Greeks, who gave the word “hubris” to the western world, saw it as a portent of tragedy leading to downfall, or “nemesis.”
The nomination of these two
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qualified and experienced individuals to compete with Kim is an important first step in changing the feudalistic practice whereby nationality has been the overriding criterion for selecting the World Bank’s president (as well as the choice of the IMF’s managing director, which Europe controls).
Now the party of protest is
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the party of historical losers: in the East, of Germans who are nostalgic for the planned economy and society of state socialism; in the West, of critics of the SPD who lost a power struggle with Gerhard Schroeder.
For example, if high oil prices were the result of taxes that were then redistributed to oil users, they would be
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good.
The EU’s growing reservations about Turkey’s membership have been expressed
unambiguously
by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
The first round of QE was
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beneficial, because it minimized, or even eliminated, the tail risk of a global depression after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.
While the scale of this burden has not been
unambiguously
calculated, it is clear that it could be reduced substantially by investing relatively small amounts today on a global basis.
They could
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assure non-nuclear-weapon states that they will not be subject to the use or the threat of use of nuclear weapons.
The theoretical effect on employment is
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positive, because marginal workers will be more productive as they work longer.
But where substantial corruption can
unambiguously
be found, as it often can, one must recognize that it is not a cultural given.
Monetization
unambiguously
weakens central banks’ balance sheets by adding assets that carry no real value (claims on government that will never be repaid), offset by liabilities (newly created money) generated to acquire them.
But while the report is
unambiguously
positive about the impact of fintech startups, whether they remain standalone entities, or join existing banks to create complementary offerings, the authors’ conclusions about Big Tech are far more nuanced.
Of course, once the delays for virus testing hit seven days or more, antibody tests are
unambiguously
faster and more accurate.
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