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His preference for surrounding himself with people who have proved their loyalty has produced a White House staff that is
widely
considered, even by some cabinet officials, to be less than stellar.
We hope that the ability to share data safely, while protecting privacy, will encourage individuals, companies, and governments to communicate their ideas widely, and so increase productivity and creativity across the entire city.
While the recent redefinition of relations with the US is
widely
welcome in the region, hardly anyone is willing to risk a confrontation.
Will they exacerbate conflict, or will they be developed and
widely
accessible in time to solve the problems caused by a growing population, rapid urbanization, and climate change?
Ignited by the violence of the Chechen wars, Islamic-sponsored terrorism has spread
widely
in the region, as Russian policies, similar to those during the Chechen war, increase the number of Islamists.
The rise of protectionism and anti-immigrant sentiment in Britain, America, and Europe is
widely
believed to reflect stagnant incomes, widening inequality, structural unemployment, and even excessive monetary easing.
Had it not been for these anti-Brexit voters, Prime Minister Theresa May would have won the
widely
predicted landslide.
And the fact is that it will be difficult to develop policies that can reverse damaging political trends and promote more
widely
shared growth.
It is now
widely
accepted across the political spectrum that India’s growth and prosperity would be impossible without the rest of the world.
As a result, many of the most
widely
prescribed drugs today were subject to a long process of preclinical experimentation, followed by clinical studies that lasted several years and cost millions of dollars, before gaining regulators’ approval.
Russia is
widely
viewed in the US as an unscrupulous, even malevolent power.
Outside Japan, it is
widely
believed that everything works differently there, owing to the country’s exotic culture.
At the end of July, the
widely
watched indicator of European manufacturing activity crossed the threshold signaling expansion for only the second time in 23 months.
Much of what had been
widely
assumed to be settled is not.
Most Africans ignored the ICC’s opponents, not least because the ICC indicted the likes of Sudan’s Omar Al Bashir, who is
widely
reviled for his long record of engaging in – and capitalizing on – brutal civil wars.
Before Thatcher’s premiership, Britain was
widely
considered the “sick man of Europe” – afflicted by stifling regulation, high unemployment, constant strikes, and chronic budget deficits.
But, while Europe is
widely
perceived to be in the grip of crisis, only a handful of them are present, and in only a few eurozone countries.
In sum, while there is evidence to suggest that the macroeconomic management of capital inflow surges has been improving over time in emerging markets as a whole, one has to recall that prior to the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, a
widely
accepted view was that the advanced economies had tamed the business cycle.
But former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed a
widely
shared fear that many of the girls will never be returned to their parents.
Opinions were voiced in newspapers and in on-line forums such as the home page of the media school of Qinghua University,
widely
known as "China's MIT."
The rise of populism is in part a response to stagnating incomes and job loss, owing mostly to new technologies but
widely
attributed to imports and immigrants.
All these programs refute three
widely
held myths.
The costs often are very focused, while the benefits are more
widely
dispersed.
In the first half of the last century, it was
widely
believed that failing to conquer agricultural space would condemn countries to starvation.
George Will, a
widely
read conservative columnist, recently endorsed Fisher’s view .
But all this bad news is actually a result of what is
widely
considered very good news: China’s economic transformation is progressing.
The US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the landmark legislation now
widely
known as “Obamacare”) aims to widen coverage, while so-called accountable care organizations, such as Kaiser Permanente, try to contain costs by aligning the interests of providers and payers.
The fact that the dollar is used so
widely
makes doing so difficult.
On the contrary, concessions for projects could be distributed more
widely
among smaller areas.
Because governments today generally approach security independently – developing their own national standards and regulations, with no requirement for mutual accountability regarding implementation – the state of nuclear-materials security around the world varies
widely.
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