Widely
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So Donald Trump is
widely
believed to have more limited options for accumulating 270 votes.
At this year’s CDF, tensions between the hegemon and the rising power were
widely
discussed, both in the formal sessions and on the sidelines.
After initial uncertainties, there was soon a clear and
widely
recognised vision of where the country should go.
This may be why Alexis de Tocqueville’s The Old Regime and the Revolution is
widely
read today in Beijing.
Fortunately, once in office, the Eisenhower administration had the sense to stick with containment in Europe, continuing a policy that is
widely
credited for winning the Cold War.
From dirigiste France to communist China, countries with
widely
divergent economic models began to adopt a more laissez-faire policymaking approach, predicated on the idea that the less state intervention, the better.
Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, has been
widely
praised.
Efficiency requires sharing research as
widely
as possible as soon as it is available.
But, since the growth model in vogue at the time laid principal emphasis on capital accumulation, China was
widely
held to have the advantage, because it could raise its investment rate higher than India, where democracy limited the extent to which the population could be taxed to increase domestic savings.
In Germany, ECB purchases of bonds issued by Greece and other periphery countries are
widely
thought to constitute monetary financing of profligate governments, in violation of the treaty under which the ECB was established.
But their visit to Russia’s largest church was not in vain – footage of five women, dressed in glowing dresses and balaclavas while jumping in front of the altar, circulated
widely
on the Internet.
When a technology’s price declines so rapidly, it becomes
widely
accessible, and barriers to entry fall.
This is
widely
accepted as an eternal verity, and in a sense it is one.
In a multipolar world, actors with
widely
divergent worldviews must work together to advance their shared interest in security, stability, and prosperity.
It has been
widely
reported, including by the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, that the FDLR is taking brutal advantage of the current unrest.
The economic gains of the last few decades have not been shared
widely
enough.
As has been
widely
reported in the media, Venezuela is experiencing one of the most calamitous economic collapses ever, accompanied by massive doses of political repression and human-rights violations.
Even vaccines that are already available are not being used
widely
enough to have a large impact on antibiotic use and resistance.
Conditional cash transfers are also
widely
accepted in poor countries, and de facto they involve paying mothers to do such things as send their children to school or take them to clinics to be vaccinated.
Eventually, capitalism transformed itself and its gains began to be shared more
widely.
For his part, Barroso is
widely
seen as having avoided controversy throughout 2008 in order not to risk offending any governments that might have been inclined to block his reappointment.
France’s presidency of the EU during the second half of 2008 showed that dynamic leadership is a quality
widely
appreciated by the European public.
The proposed tax has been
widely
welcomed by public health organizations and campaigners.
Jonathan is now
widely
viewed as weak and indecisive, while the PDP’s conservative faction in the north is understood to be part of the “cabal” that has misgoverned the country and looted its treasury since independence in 1960.
Perhaps principles and practices
widely
used in academia – such as peer review, competitive processes for funding research, transparency about conflicts of interests and financing sources, and requirements to publish underlying data – should be adapted and applied more
widely
to the world of think tanks, websites, and the media.
Of course, the risks associated with countries’ US connections vary
widely.
Russia’s propaganda war on Ukraine – a well funded,
widely
distributed, and highly sophisticated media drive meant to undermine the Ukrainian government’s legitimacy – has been ongoing for years.
The introduction of the euro was supposed to reinforce convergence; in fact, it created divergences, with
widely
different levels of indebtedness and competitiveness separating the member countries.
Labour’s leader, Ed Miliband, was
widely
derided last year as weak, unconvincing, and unlikeable; but, perhaps benefiting from low expectations, he has looked steadily more credible and statesmanlike as the campaign has gone on.
It had been
widely
assumed that the UK’s continued membership in the European Union would be a leading campaign issue, given the rise of the UK Independence Party and Cameron’s pledge that, if re-elected, he would hold a referendum on the question by 2017.
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