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With the Trump administration focused
wholly
on propping up a false narrative, African governments with illicit ties to North Korea no longer had to worry about US pressure over sanctions, nor did they have any incentive to follow through on their promises to cut ties.
Theirs, they argue, can be achieved
wholly
by democratic means.
That includes Putin’s mischievous aside that liberalism is
wholly
outdated.
Under those conditions, borrowing to fund additional stimulus would have been
wholly
beneficial.
Central banks and finance ministries are beginning to ask whether the activities of the tech behemoths, whose market capitalizations now dwarf those of even the biggest banks, will be
wholly
benign.
But if currency wars are defined much more broadly to include central banks’ decisions to ease monetary policy with the side effect of depreciating their currencies, then the windmills at which Trump is quixotically tilting may not be
wholly
imaginary.
Indeed, as Singaporean economist Kishore Mahbubani noted recently in The Straits Times, America’s hardline approach to the Chinese tech company Huawei appears to be driven
wholly
by ideology.
In many countries, domestic law incorporates doctrines that allow the performance of a contract to be suspended because of
wholly
unforeseen, unpredictable, and unavoidable events.
Developing countries not only lack modern health systems; they also have
wholly
inadequate social safety nets.
Having absorbed Trump’s agenda, the GOP is now
wholly
complicit in his war on American democratic institutions and the electoral process.
Needless to say, Moore is
wholly
unfit to serve in the office to which he is being nominated.
If poorer countries are left reliant
wholly
on bilateral assistance, some will end up receiving more support than others, regardless of their needs.
Born from the wreckage of World War II – a
wholly
human-made calamity – the world’s premier international forum embodied post-war leaders’ determination that future generations must be spared from the kind of suffering they had witnessed.
Early on in the Trump presidency, the author Michael Lewis warned that Trump and his cronies’ war on the “administrative state” would leave the US
wholly
unprepared for future shocks.
The country is now reeling from a (foreseeable) pandemic, and remains
wholly
at the mercy of a looming climate crisis, socioeconomic crises, and crises of democracy and racial justice, not to mention emerging divides between urban and rural, coastal and interior, young and old.
But recent events cannot, and should not,
wholly
determine the outside world’s stance.
To be sure, after the pandemic, many companies might be wary of depending
wholly
on any one country as the source of key inputs.
In this context, the true radical ignores physics and continues hiding behind
wholly
inadequate benefit-cost analyses that all but dismiss the obvious risks of a quickly warming planet.
Circumventing the US Constitution to build an expensive, ecologically disastrous, and
wholly
unnecessary wall might.
Asia’s continued construction of coal plants, together with ongoing deforestation in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Brazil, is putting our climate, air, and nutrition at huge and
wholly
unnecessary risk.
Because it would not entail the mutualization of existing debt, it would operate
wholly
at the EU level, and thus would not affect any one country’s debt or spending levels.
Still, the EU has demonstrated a remarkable lack of strategic perspective, focusing
wholly
on rules and processes instead of results.
And while accountability is important, it would be
wholly
inappropriate to make such assistance conditional on specific market reforms.
Its emergence would heighten the risk of violent conflict (according to the logic of the Thucydides Trap), and its consolidation would make solutions to global problems
wholly
dependent on the national interests of the two reigning powers.
Perhaps most important, and least surprising, traditional economic measures of wellbeing are
wholly
insufficient to gauge the public’s real sentiments.
Malpass, with his lack of experience in international development, will look
wholly
insufficient when compared to a heavyweight candidate backed by the G24.
There also was a general and
wholly
justified feeling that the Chinese authorities had tightened their grip on Hong Kong under Xi, and had broken their earlier promises about preserving the city’s freedom and autonomy.
Its persistence – indeed, its widening – was
wholly
predictable by anyone who has gotten to the second week of an undergraduate course on international macroeconomics.
We will need to diversify our supply chains to avoid being
wholly
dependent on any one country or region.
Moreover, Brexit emerged from a vision of democracy that has hitherto been
wholly
absent from the British political tradition.
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