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The debacle of the Reinhart/Rogoff paper is
widely
regarded as another, fatal illustration of austerity’s shaky intellectual foundations.
Nonetheless, the government’s moves have proved divisive in a country where pacifism is embedded in the constitution and
widely
supported by the population.
It was
widely
assumed than Jews, whether capitalist or communist, knew no allegiance except to their own people; after 1948, that increasingly came to mean the state of Israel.
It is now
widely
accepted that it is important to reward bankers for long-term results.
Moreover, his wife’s conviction of the
widely
publicized murder of British businessman Neil Heywood has severely embarrassed the CCP.
With Western economic policy prescriptions
widely
seen as having failed in Russia; with NATO expanding near to the country's borders and old allies like Serbia bombed; with America seen as wanting to weaken Russia even more, breaking it up into pieces and controlling the oil-rich Caspian basin, anti-western sentiments are on the rise.
However, the shock of sudden Sunni disempowerment generated a discourse,
widely
shared in the Muslim world, in which the Shia are guilty of collusion in the US occupation of the country – a view reinforced by events in Syria.
China’s dedicated athletes are
widely
assumed to have dozens of gold and silver medals in their grasp.
The most
widely
cited example of a deflationary economy is Japan.
Closer integration with the EU is therefore
widely
seen as important to the success of Russia’s own economic transformation.
Since then, however, assessments of Wen’s leadership – particularly his stewardship of the economy – have varied
widely.
Though the policy succeeded in buttressing China’s economic growth, it was
widely
criticized as an overreaction – one that led to excessive monetary expansion.
It is
widely
believed in the region that the US frowns upon closer relations, as if more China in South Korea’s future means less America.
Third, the perhaps irrational but
widely
documented search for yield implies that many investors will shift their portfolios toward riskier assets, exposing the economy to greater financial instability.
Because their currencies are not
widely
used internationally, many of their bank liabilities are in euros.
But there is a different system,
widely
practiced in poorer countries that cannot afford Western-style hospitals, and centered on community-based healthcare.
Congress may also prove less willing to remove hurdles to Russia’s admission to the World Trade Organization, given what is
widely
judged to be its leaders’ anti-democratic behavior.
Improved environmental policies mean that most of today’s forests are still standing and no-fishing zones are
widely
established and enforced.
In the Middle East, the Iraq war is
widely
interpreted as a war for US control of Persian Gulf oil – a rather plausible view given what we know about the war’s true origins.
The other major Obama-led trade initiative, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the US and the European Union, is all but dead, crippled by opposition on both continents and by the UK’s Brexit referendum result,
widely
interpreted as a vote for protectionism.
Developing countries' alleged gains from capital market liberalization have been
widely
discussed (although recent studies raise some doubts about these benefits).
Dogs are not
widely
vaccinated, as they are in developed countries; and even when they are, their populations turn over very rapidly.
Mainstream conservatives,
widely
perceived as being in thrall to the economic interests of the wealthy, must find ways to appear populist – but without sounding too much like their far-right competitors on immigration and human rights.
We believe that innovative development finance can play a role in helping the 180 CITES parties to realize the convention’s full potential, by adapting
widely
available cutting-edge technologies and tools to the business of trade permits.
Even after the needed technologies are deployed widely, additional investment in power storage or a back-up energy would be needed.
After a year-long campaign costing $2.5-6 billion (estimates vary widely), President Barack Obama has won a second four-year term, with 49 states reporting their results on election night (Florida, for the second time in four presidential elections, did not).
It is far wiser to distribute contracts
widely
and ensure that more Iraqi businesses gain access to credit.
Indeed, while the demands of millenarians can never be met, thus leaving repression as the only means to deal with them, nationalism may be (and often is) effectively addressed through political means: when the legitimate and more
widely
shared nationalist goals are met, the radical fringe often loses its wider appeal and withers away.
We must update – not abandon – the rules of global trade and investment to spread their benefits more
widely.
When Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben recently appealed for a Latin empire to assert itself against Germany, his call was
widely
rejected, with several of his contemporaries asserting that, on the contrary, Germany should serve as a model for Italy as it seeks to overcome its current malaise.
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