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According to all we know, these variations are strictly accidental, totally devoid of any intentionality or foresight – hence the
widespread
notion that the history of life was ruled by contingency.
In a
widespread
Palestinian view, suicide bombing creates a "balance of terror" that may, over time, neutralize Israel's superior firepower.
And both repeatedly claim
widespread
popular support, contrary to data (although Duterte does seem to have the edge in actual popular backing).
There is no other way to reverse the
widespread
perception across the region that the US has imperial ambitions.
This is largely due to a
widespread
perception of American arrogance.
The other major reason that America is losing its effectiveness as a promoter of human rights is a
widespread
perception of hypocrisy.
The resulting knowledge benefits everyone by stopping epidemics and limiting the economic and human toll of
widespread
illness.
The challenge for China is to exert its power and influence in a way that harmonizes with the US, despite
widespread
displeasure among Chinese at America’s position on a variety of issues, from Taiwan to the East and South China seas.
Unless countries are using direct intervention to pursue contradictory exchange-rate goals, a “currency war” that generates
widespread
inflation is highly unlikely.
While Tunisia was an extreme case of a regime furthering the economic interests of a small clique of insiders, the pattern was
widespread.
For example, tax evasion is pervasive, so increases disproportionately hit those who already pay, fueling a
widespread
perception of unfairness.
They also spring from different factors, such as frustration with rising food prices and
widespread
corruption, coupled with demands for greater democratization, reduction of economic and social inequalities, and job creation.
The key to NANBU’s success will be to ensure
widespread
understanding of the antibiotic-resistance threat and what is needed to combat it.
Obviously, there is
widespread
hostility, submerged in a tsunami of populist bile, to anyone deemed a member of the “establishment.”
The last one, which returned President Shehu Shagari and his National Party of Nigeria to power in 1983, was marked by
widespread
violence and vote-rigging.
Second, in times of
widespread
distress, liquid portfolios create investment opportunities, as depressed asset prices (often overly so) combine with the capacity to invest while others cannot or will not.
By contrast, democratic regimes with
widespread
property ownership typically best protect property rights over the long term, because enough people in the polity want to protect property.
Both the uprising and the Indian security forces’ response have caused
widespread
casualties and destruction of property, all but wrecking Kashmir’s economy, which depends largely on tourism and handicrafts.
On a recent visit to Islamabad and Lahore, I sensed in private conversations a
widespread
desire to put the Kashmir dispute on the back burner and explore avenues of mutually beneficial cooperation with India.
Official corruption, insecure property rights, stifling regulatory restraints, weak payment discipline, poor logistics and distribution,
widespread
counterfeiting, and vulnerability to other forms of intellectual-property theft: all of these obstacles increase transaction costs and make it difficult for entrepreneurs to thrive in domestic markets.
But forebodings of crisis have become
widespread
in French business and economic circles.
And
widespread
adoption of efficiency standards for appliances, vehicles, and buildings would help companies and individuals use less energy.
Public opinion reflects
widespread
support for the latest changes.
Rampant illiteracy underpins other problems, including exploding populations, gender imbalances, and
widespread
poverty.
Facing economic crisis,
widespread
unemployment, and rising competition from developing economies, Europe must adjust to technological advances and new modes of working – all while an aging population puts increasing strain on exhausted public budgets.
This wholesale return to the industrial policies of yesteryear, and governments’ reluctance to let even uncompetitive companies fail, should be cause for
widespread
concern.
The other side is persistent poverty, lack of development, massive environmental degradation, a
widespread
rural-urban divide, demographic problems, and troubled banking systems.
Success implied expansion of such public goods as
widespread
university education.
Yet, despite these robust changes, poverty remains widespread, inequality abysmal, and social resentment is on the rise.
They may even have been more
widespread.
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