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They were only too willing to advise Europe to work harder and spend less, as legitimate pride mingled with an
understandable
desire to settle historical scores and attenuate their legacies of colonial submission and humiliation.
Blair's Euroskepticism is
understandable
insofar as it chimes with the British mood.
The easiest and the most
understandable
idea for Russians to cling to is patriotism.
The desire of diplomats to find a peaceful solution to Ukraine’s crisis is
understandable.
Germany’s enthusiasm for solar power is
understandable.
In fact, what might best be described as “historicide” is as
understandable
as it is perverse.
The UK’s concern is understandable: evidence is mounting of the likely damage a departure from the single market and customs union will do to the UK economy.
While affluent white women, or women of any background who managed to get a high-quality education – America’s Hillary Clintons, Madeline Albrights, and Condoleezza Rices – broke through the glass ceiling, and even have the women’s movement to lionize them, working-class white women have watched their rise with
understandable
resentment.
So the public’s attitude toward Europe is explicable and
understandable.
While Chinese export industries remain highly competitive, there are
understandable
doubts about the post-crisis state of foreign demand for Chinese products.
But the decision by many developing countries to accept Chinese loans was, in many ways,
understandable.
Adding $1.5 trillion more to the federal debt will create an
understandable
reluctance to respond to a downturn with further tax cuts.
This outlook is understandable, but shortsighted.
Agriculture is not the only – or even the most important – trade issue, though it is
understandable
why it has become pivotal.
It is
understandable
that the Fed wants to boost demand as long as the US economy remains depressed.
Reversing Africa’s Medical Brain DrainOXFORD – There is
understandable
consternation over Uganda’s plan to send almost 300 health workers to Trinidad and Tobago.
This would be an
understandable
mistake, but a mistake nevertheless.
This is understandable, given that the hope of interest-rate convergence was a decisive reason for these countries to join the euro in the first place.
The metaphor of war was
understandable
in the aftermath of the 2001 attacks, but creates as many problems as it solves.
The current preference for inaction, while perhaps understandable, threatens to lead to precisely the outcomes that its advocates want to avoid.
Russia’s desire to reclaim its role as a powerful global player is
understandable
and legitimate.
Since 2007, EU countries have provided in excess of €675 billion ($757 billion) in capital and repayable loans, along with €1.3 trillion in guarantees, to financial institutions in distress, so the desire to limit bailouts is
understandable.
There are also
understandable
fears that diverging from the official line would trigger a flood of compensation claims, as occurred against Germany.
Such reluctance is understandable, for the choice is almost like being forced to choose death over life.
Japan is right to be concerned about China’s new regional assertiveness, and Abe’s recent diplomatic push to strengthen Japan’s relations in Southeast Asia, and with Australia and India, is
understandable
in that context.
India also needs a relevant curriculum and skilled teachers who can motivate students to learn it – in short, an overdue emphasis on quality, in addition to officals’
understandable
focus on access and inclusion.
America's irritation with some of its European allies - Tony Blair's UK being the noticeable exception - is
understandable.
If we believe, as the Catholic Church believes, that human beings bear the burden of original sin, but are perfectible; that human beings can understand what is good and bad and can choose between them because we have free will, then approval of the free market is
understandable
and not naive.
These feelings are entirely understandable, but they don’t necessarily contribute to effective decision-making.
This is
understandable
in light of the continent’s persistent poverty, seemingly endless conflicts, and the prevalence of HIV-AIDS and other infectious diseases.
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