Wholly
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In fact, Trump has given China an enviable choice: it can use its leverage with North Korea as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade negotiations with the US, or it can restore trade and other economic relations with North Korea to remind Kim that he is
wholly
dependent on China.
After years of destabilizing economic crisis, which has yet to be fully overcome, most European societies feel
wholly
unprepared – socially, economically, politically, and even psychologically – to receive the flood of refugees.
Chinese grow up with the idea – not
wholly
wrong – that China was deeply humiliated by foreigners for more than a hundred years, especially during the nineteenth-century Opium Wars and the brutal Japanese invasions.
On the regional front, Obama hoped that an opening with Myanmar would ensure that the country did not become
wholly
dependent on China, while enabling the US to deepen its relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
The problem is aggravated by the fact that the EU remains
wholly
unprepared for its "big bang" enlargement, even as it is set to begin.
The future it envisions will be defined
wholly
by conflicts between sovereign countries.
They painted a
wholly
false picture of the country’s circumstances – from its role in the EU to the impact of immigration – and knowingly made impossible promises about what would happen if the public voted “Leave.”
Indeed, in extraordinary times like those, symbols matter, and many of my early actions as prime minister were
wholly
or in part symbolic.
Should a country violate the fiscal compact, it would
wholly
or partly forfeit its reward and be obliged to pay interest on the debt owned by the SPV.
The mainstream view that people are
wholly
self-interested economic actors denies our innate capacity for reciprocity, fairness, and moral responsibility.
To ensure a safe and prosperous future, French voters must support a person of authority, wisdom, and experience, who is willing and able to undertake urgently needed reforms without exacerbating social divisions – someone
wholly
unlike Marine Le Pen.
Some consider this unfair, as it allows tissue donated by patients to be
wholly
appropriated by universities and industry.
What occurred in the cage, according to this narrative, was the long-overdue defeat, by
wholly
necessary and defensible means, of a murderous terrorist insurrection that had threatened the country’s very existence.
With his jingoism and hair-trigger temper, Trump’s election seems to be
wholly
the result of many voters’ wishful thinking and stubborn passivity.
But might
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transparent government imply a
wholly
transparent citizen?
Many are in formerly powerful research centers now wasting away, some form entire populations in once closed research cities and one institute towns that were
wholly
dependent on a single defence institute or project.
But the effectiveness of such tax cuts would be largely, if not wholly, transitory – especially if the welfare state was spared.
But he will not be able
wholly
to avoid them.
Only 2% of official development aid is earmarked for improving the quality of statistics – an amount
wholly
insufficient to assess accurately the impact of the other 98% of aid.
A
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moribund and sclerotic administration simply did not know where its duty lay.
Preserving hereditary privileges invariably means that rules and governmental processes get bent, if not made
wholly
subservient to dynastic concerns.
Nationalization certainly seems to appeal to the powerful faction comprising Putin’s former KGB colleagues and associates from his native St. Petersburg, one of whom last year became the chairman of Rosneft, the
wholly
state-owned oil company which acquired Yuganskneftegaz.
First, the belief in the labor-market-clearing power of prices in a capitalist economy was never
wholly
overturned.
Will it raise the money by hurriedly selling CITGO, now
wholly
owned by Venezuela’s state oil company, PDVSA?
In this context, Renzi’s observation that voters have given him an “extraordinary responsibility” is
wholly
accurate.
Casual racism – disparaging remarks made about other ethnic and national groups around the workplace, or over the bar or the family dinner table (as I can well remember growing up in the 1950’s) – had become much less prevalent in Australian private life, and certainly
wholly
absent from public life, by the 1990’s.
And the vast majority of these young people, products of failed educational systems, will be
wholly
unqualified for most jobs offering a chance of social mobility.
In the center - beleaguered by the anti-global reactions of left and right - a liberal commercial elite saw the products of economic opening or globalization as
wholly
beneficial.
Australia, for its part, sees its security future as
wholly
bound up in the Indo-Pacific region.
In canceling a $3.6 billion Myitsone hydro-electric project (90% of whose electricity would have been exported to China), the Burmese government surprised most observers, even though Chinese analysts were quick to express understanding of the government’s desire not to be seen as
wholly
subservient to a much more powerful neighbor.
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