Understandably
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The most notable appearance is Lin Shaye who most recently starred in Snakes on a Plane (2006) but other than this exception, the cast have seldom seen the big stage and
understandably
so.
The line was greeted with prolonged applause – and
understandably
so.
The prospect that repealing Obamacare would cause more than 20 million people to lose their formal insurance coverage, as the Congressional Budget Office has estimated, is
understandably
a serious barrier to legislative progress.
Far from engaging in Holmes’s free trade in ideas, Krugman has been the intellectual equivalent of a robber baron, exploiting his power to the point of driving decent people away from the public sphere – particularly younger scholars, who
understandably
dread a “takedown” by the “Invincible Krugtron.”
The media
understandably
tend to focus on the latter – like the much higher sea-level rise predictions compared to the previous IPCC report of 2007.
Since their collapse in 2007, US households have
understandably
become fixated on repairing the damage.
They are
understandably
reluctant to expend too much political capital by calling for a far-reaching deal.
Central banks
understandably
seek more reserves as their economies grow.
Understandably, Gates finds this situation, in which the US accounts for 75% of NATO’s military spending, completely “unacceptable.”
The EU is
understandably
eager to support a pro-European government in Serbia, for this might pave the way for Serbia to swallow the prospect of Kosovo’s independence.
Trust in governments and policymaking institutions remains –
understandably
– very low.
Understandably, Brexit supporters have taken little notice of various straws in the wind heralding the direction their country will take.
Given the inflammatory rhetoric of US President Donald Trump, discussion in Mexico is
understandably
revolving around the renegotiation of NAFTA.
Understandably, there are signs that younger politicians of all parties are resisting this development.
The chairman of America's Federal Reserve Board is
understandably
fascinated by the great inventions of the late 19th century which revolutionized industrial production in America and around the globe.
Aside from seeking to defend their own interests in the region, both countries
understandably
rejected the idea of US-led regime change in Syria.
Policymakers are
understandably
reluctant to go down this road.
These countries’ high unofficial intake means that they
understandably
keep their official intake low.
But most disappointingly for Uribe, though understandably, the US President was unable to bring with him guaranteed congressional support either for Colombia’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US, nor funding renewal for the so-called Plan Colombia.
The negotiating formula of "land for peace" and "breakthroughs" like the Oslo accords failed to dampen the conflict because the Arabs
understandably
interpret Israeli concessions as signs of weakness.
The continuing eurozone turmoil was, understandably, enough to put off millions of UK voters.
Markets have been
understandably
buoyant in the first quarter of 2013.
Understandably, investors have interpreted all of this as a green light to take more risk.
They must offer voters a realistic economic program that is market-friendly and open to international trade, while promising tangible benefits to the poorer 60-70% of the population who are
understandably
frustrated with their lack of economic progress.
Xi’s triumph at the 19th National Congress has
understandably
fueled widespread speculation that his now-formidable power will enable him to impose his vision of hardline authoritarian rule, underpinned by Chinese nationalism, in the coming years.
Nevertheless, and understandably, many countries make decisions to locate production locally and to protect it against foreign trade, fearing market breakdown through war, trade sanctions, or simply shortsighted decisions by foreign governments to protect their own populations from price increases.
These issues
understandably
become the focus of the national news media.
Customers - who know what a smorgasbord is -
understandably
try to stuff as much food as they can onto the tiny saucer, sushi on top of roast beef.
And if assessment of state action were based only on a set of pre-defined quantitative targets, ministers would also
understandably
– but mistakenly – neglect quality and other important objectives.
Unlike emerging economies, Western countries are not well equipped to deal with structural and secular changes – and
understandably
so.
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