Widely
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It will take a clearly stated,
widely
understood strategy – the kind that Paul Volcker introduced in 1979-1982 – to complete the job.
In 1919, the first edition of Democratic Caesarism , by the Venezuelan historian and sociologist Laureano Vallenilla Lanz, was published and
widely
circulated across the continent.
In a
widely
distributed video clip, MBS can be seen falling to his knees to kiss the just-dismissed incumbent crown prince’s hand.
Indeed, Samak’s People Power Party (PPP) is
widely
considered a proxy for Thaksin.
Indeed, it was precisely this logic that me led to give a very dark forecast in a
widely
covered speech in Singapore on August 19, 2008, a month before Lehman Brothers failed.
His visit to the US in February 2012 was
widely
regarded as a sequel to Deng’s visit in January 1979.
That said, in such a complex environment, investors can be expected to reach
widely
disparate conclusions, which will sustain – if not increase – market volatility.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is
widely
credited with finally answering Henry Kissinger’s famous question about the Western alliance: “What is the phone number for Europe?”
But May is doing a fine job of undermining herself: her claim that a “Brexit dividend” will partly fund increases in spending on the National Health Service has been
widely
condemned as a lie.
After all, while businesses or neighborhood associations may offer childcare options to working parents, costs and quality vary
widely.
While it does subscribe to the principle of one-country one-vote, it is
widely
perceived as a preserve of rich nations.
As a result, the gender gap in average years of schooling for the adult population – a
widely
used measure of educational attainment – has narrowed.
Both outcomes would be bad for Germany, which is
widely
perceived – and relied on – as an anchor of stability in Europe.
So the question naturally arises: what can we learn from the first Iraq war, one
widely
judged as a military and diplomatic success?
The essential concept of a balance between integration and the nation-state is
widely
shared.
The decision was immediately and
widely
denounced.
On Thursday, Mattis,
widely
seen as the only hope for reining in Trump’s most dangerous impulses, stunned almost everyone by resigning.
It is now
widely
accepted that financial assistance alone will not bring about effective poverty reduction.
Accordingly, for decades such institutions were
widely
viewed as the main feature differentiating advanced economies from developing countries that are still subject to a much larger array of damaging cyclical and structural shocks.
That American unipolar moment has given way to a world better described as non-polar, in which power is
widely
distributed among nearly 200 states and tens of thousands of non-state actors ranging from Al Qaeda to Al Jazeera and from Goldman Sachs to the United Nations.
More generally, it is
widely
known that high vaccination coverage results in a healthier population, and that healthier people can contribute more, both economically and socially, to their communities.
Whatever the economics, taking this route may be harder today than ever before: with so many developing countries becoming vibrant democracies, electorates may punish governments that accept what is
widely
viewed as another unfair trade agreement.
The fracking revolution,
widely
viewed as originating in the US, has helped to lower energy prices and has eliminated America’s dependency on foreign oil.
Three months into Ahmadinejad’s presidency, his views of the 12th Imam are being
widely
discussed in Tehran.
The decision has never been properly explained to civilian authorities in Latin America and is
widely
perceived as an aggressive act.
Intelligence and military analysts debate how much of the violence is due to the presence of foreigners, though it is
widely
conceded that most of the attacks can be attributed to what American officials call “former regime elements,” with the Iraqi Sunni community the main pillar of the resistance.
The region’s economic stature was bolstered in 2003 with the advent of the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline, a $4.2 billion project brokered by the World Bank that is expected to boost exploration and output in Chad and at offshore sites in Equatorial Guinea, while spreading the benefits more
widely.
Despite the well-documented limitations of these measures, their simplicity – not to mention the competition inherent to scientific progress – makes them
widely
appealing.
Thus, while the use of PARP inhibitors to treat established tumors may be feasible within a few years, we could have to wait at least a decade before a prophylactic treatment for inherited breast cancer is
widely
available.
But a monopoly of production need not mean a monopoly of income, as long as the shares in each company are
widely
held.
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