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Understandably, there is a debate about how to achieve recovery.
Given the Kim regime’s past negotiating tactics, Obama is
understandably
reluctant to launch any new diplomatic initiative and may well believe that negotiating with North Korea would provide his domestic political opponents with ammunition to ruin his Iran deal.
People
understandably
become disillusioned when their government or the business community doesn’t seem to value them, especially when such treatments stems from their gender, race, religion, sexual identity, or national origin.
During the early post-war years, Germany’s voice was
understandably
muted.
He should start by speaking out firmly against violence, and taking proactive measures to protect immigrants and minorities, who are
understandably
fearful of attacks by his supporters.
Obama has
understandably
focused on competing priorities, including the troubled US economy and ongoing wars abroad.
Unless this changes, the best people will
understandably
flee, as will investment.
EEA membership would not amount to British “cherry picking” of EU benefits, which other countries have
understandably
refused to accept.
This response is
understandably
controversial, because it rewards those who bet on risky assets, many of whom accepted risk with open eyes and bear some responsibility for causing the crisis.
Much of the Arab world
understandably
views the invasion of Iraq as the cornerstone of the real US strategy for securing stable energy supplies.
The one that
understandably
gets the most attention is the capacity to mount a rapid and effective response.
While international attention has been
understandably
focused on events in Darfur, Somalia and Zimbabwe, countries across the continent including Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique and Liberia have been quietly turning their economies around.
Understandably, the international community, which has long punished Myanmar’s authoritarian regime with sanctions, remains cautious.
But if the West was
understandably
unprepared for a development that is unprecedented in world history, its own complacency also played a major role.
American household saving has shot up from 0% to 5% since the start of the recession,
understandably
to pay off debt.
The US and those representing it have been guilty of hubris (the US may often be the indispensable nation, but it would be better if others pointed this out), and examples of inconsistency between America’s practices and its principles
understandably
provoke charges of hypocrisy.
The security debate has
understandably
often focused on the consequences.
These voters are
understandably
angry that politicians and EU technocrats so badly mismanaged the crisis in the eurozone, unjustly bailing out banks while imposing austerity on everyone else.
Coupled with a notable lack of transparency, this
understandably
concerns China’s neighbors.
Dissatisfaction today is high and rising, and
understandably
so.
By so doing, Bush's team left America's friends in Latin America - no less than in Europe and elsewhere - in a hapless situation: rightly unable and unwilling to support the US march of folly, and
understandably
reluctant to poison hemispheric relations in general with the type of strident criticism that local public opinion demands.
Indeed, for most of the post-crisis period, all of them have been
understandably
fixated on stimulating growth.
The arrangement collapsed because the US did not want to tighten monetary policy and run more restrictive fiscal policy: keeping US voters happy was
understandably
more important to President Nixon than maintaining a global system of fixed exchange rates.
Instead, Burns,
understandably
worried that fighting inflation would bring a deep recession, decided to kick the can down the road.
That has hardly been the outcome,
understandably
so.
Understandably, Chinese local leaders have not negotiated a reduction in their share of total expenditure responsibility, not least because the central government has appointed provincial leaders over whom it maintains substantial control.
Understandably, therefore, new questions are being asked: is membership in the West really worth our efforts, are free markets such a good thing for local agriculture, are liberal freedoms really unlimited, should we have, for example, laws against pornography and some mild form of censorship?
First, courageous politicians and policymakers took on the challenge of designing crucial reforms and explaining their consequences to a public that was
understandably
wary.
Bystanders
understandably
wonder which is worse – awkward rebranding or awkward puns.
In this context, the French are
understandably
worried about the fate of their soldiers – soldiers charged with supporting the Lebanese government in its efforts to establish control over the Hezbollah-controlled south.
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