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Clinton has created a raft of new positions at the State Department to spur outreach to different social segments.
In their own defense, eurozone ministers point to the raft of reforms that they have introduced over the past 30 months, which will promote economic modernization, the restoration of sound government finances, and closer economic coordination.
Some countries, like the United States and Australia, chose to opt out of its stringent demands; others, like Canada, Japan, and a raft of European states, pay lip service to its requirements but will essentially miss its targets.
After discouraging all US allies from joining the AIIB, President Barack Obama's administration watched as Great Britain led a raft of Western European countries, followed by Australia and South Korea, into doing just that.
Today, despite a raft of foreign-exchange controls, a bolívar is worth barely 300 pesos at the official exchange rate (which is soon to be readjusted); one would be lucky to get 30 pesos at the black-market rate.
Preemption by Gazprom has been accomplished through a raft of acquisitions.
Apart from the resulting global inefficiency, this also creates a whole new raft of industry players that will keep pushing inefficient legislation, simply because it fills their coffers.
And the menace of war is followed by a raft of social, environmental, geopolitical, technological, and economic risks and trends.
In recent days, the authorities have also requested businesses to stagger the working day before, during, and after the Games to reduce traffic volumes, alongside a raft of other traffic-cutting measures.
MADRID - The recent downgrade of Brazil's credit rating to junk status was followed by a raft of articles heralding the crumbling of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
In the weeks leading up to the elections, it seemed that the public had grown weary of a prime minister who had been in office long enough to be corrupted by the arrogance of power and tainted by a raft of petty scandals.
Worse, a raft of proposed security legislation would almost certainly restrict freedom of assembly.
The Rohingya have already been stripped of their Myanmar citizenship, and a raft of new and proposed legislation that would further marginalize Islam seems certain to provoke further violence.
At long last, China's senior leadership has endorsed a raft of reforms that could impel the economy's shift from reliance on exports to consumption-led growth.
A bundle of logs lashed together in a raft - even if it lacks a rudder - has a clear advantage over a single storm-tossed trunk.
The eurozone's leaders are on a raft heading towards a life-threatening waterfall.
The longer they wait, the more the raft gains speed.
And Israel's continuing settlement construction on the West Bank has sharpened their sense that negotiations would not be productive, whereas the raft of UN resolutions supporting a two-state solution could now be put to the test.

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