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The main priority of the ruling elites there is self-enrichment, followed by at least a rhetorical commitment to closer integration with Russia (a goal that the Kremlin endorses in theory but seems remarkably cautious about in practice).The West is reluctant to say so bluntly, but that makes a difference.
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In the late 1990s, remarkably, money managers were somewhat cautious, even as the market was rising.
Boiling water with a microwave is remarkably easy (even if you're being extra-cautious about safety).
Although she said that "the U.S. economy has proven remarkably resilient," there are significant risks from global economic and financial uncertainty that warrant a cautious approach.
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