This would mean countries with current account surpluses adopting policies that would consciously reduce these surpluses.
There is no grand conspiracy here, and nobody is consciously lying, I would bet.
Consciously pursue both of these transformative elements, and accountability goes up, way up, as do expectations.
It had been a long time since I had consciously considered this simple question.
The Paris-based Mr. Hardy says he consciously tries not to wear the same shoes every day.
The two other Hall of Fame writers, Darwin and Wind, were more self-consciously literary than Jenkins.
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The next step is rigorously tracking our decisions and consciously wondering why they succeed or fail.
Self-consciously stylish, it fronts Ipanema beach and has a much-touted seafood restaurant and bar.
Notice what parts of your body are tense, and consciously try to relax them.
Not that there's any point in sermonizing about such a self-consciously anarchic celebration of adolescent hedonism.
But always such addresses are crafted for effect and consciously intended to sway and influence.
Whether he is consciously aware of it or not, Mitt Romney is a Keynesian.
We were consciously created with a shared set of ideals encapsulated in the Declaration of Independence.
Cases of hijack include anything that triggers an automatic reaction that we would not consciously choose.
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He called his poems psalms and sonnets, though he never consciously wrote in either form.
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This is partly because Napier has consciously built up its links to local business and industry.
These are the things that for me are consciously of the chief importance.
And some of these people have found themselves in a place they would never have consciously chosen.
Change is intimidating and often requires investors face facts they have consciously or subconsciously chosen to ignore.
And Tesco is not the first multinational to buy into a self-consciously cool, quirky and independent-sounding brand.
Overall, 20% of European and Canadian consumers said they were consciously setting out to avoid American products.
That in essence is what you need to do, consciously, at 366 MPH, while staring straight ahead.
His friends say he is a latter-day Teddy Roosevelt, a man on whom he consciously models himself.
Waits' place in the folk tradition is something he has acknowledged, consciously or otherwise, in his music.
And it's not that Montanans are consciously holding their noses and making a deal with the devil.
Consciously or otherwise, the triumph in the South Atlantic may have affected Britain's appetite for those engagements.
When we consciously or unconsciously make that decision, we snuff out that little voice in our head.
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I'm just consciously thinking about it and the longer the day goes on the worse it gets.
We'll forget what it's like to flex those dorsal muscles, to consciously decipher a thorny stretch of prose.
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There are other ways to generate actionable information in addition to the data points consciously recorded by personnel.
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