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Against that backdrop, many Chinese have come to interpret US
accusations
of “unfair trade practices” as an excuse for the US to do what it was going to do anyway: block or otherwise forestall China’s rise to global economic predominance.
The more general the accusations, demands, or threats, the less effective they will be.
But now that we know the
accusations
against the comedian and movie director, we are forced, in Scott’s view, to reappraise the work in that light.
Without healthy public debate that focuses on projects’ costs and benefits, on collective responsibilities and individual rights, and on the trade-offs that the different choices imply, infrastructure hits the headline only when disasters strike, triggering a cascade of accusations, recrimination, and political opportunism.
But these sound reasons for supporting Palestine’s bid probably will not prevent the EU from delivering a split vote, the reverberations of which will not only echo throughout the Arab world, inviting
accusations
of hypocrisy, but will also hinder European efforts to reset relations with countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Mutual
accusations
reached a level unworthy of the common history and the close personal, cultural and economic ties between both countries.
Another way to view Khan's election is to listen to what he has consistently said in response to
accusations
of closet extremism.
But, though
accusations
of biopiracy may have emotional appeal, impartial analyses have shown that they have little factual basis.
Of course, any attempt to bring treasuries and central banks back under one roof would expose politicians to
accusations
of trying to get their grubby hands on the levers of monetary policy.
And the prospect of the House Judiciary Committee taking up the question of impeachment has grown stronger with the latest
accusations.
On the contrary, throughout the election campaign Tony Blair mimicked the anti-European rhetoric of the Conservatives, so as to avoid damaging
accusations
that he was preparing to "sell out" to Brussels.
Thus, the
accusations
– and facts – about the PT’s flagrant violations of Brazil’s campaign-finance laws, together with its apparently brazen attempts to buy votes in Congress (not unlike what often occurs in more mature democracies) is not very surprising.
The answers lie mostly in the extent of the scandal and the facts, but also in the jaded nature of many Latin Americans to
accusations
of corruption: everybody does it, and the left is no worse than the rest.
In security matters, however, these
accusations
are coming back to haunt it.
US Senators Ron Wyden and Mark Udall have risked much, including potential
accusations
of releasing classified information themselves, by warning that NSA surveillance of Americans’ emails was occurring under secret interpretations of “secret law” and criticizing the NSA for violating court-ordered privacy protections “thousands of times a year.”
Accusations
that the US Federal Reserve and the ECB have pursued unconventional policy measures to weaken their respective currencies miss the fact that exchange-rate movements have only a limited, short-lived effect on domestic inflation, exports, and growth.
Criticism of Germany’s export prowess, and
accusations
of currency manipulation, are just as wrong-headed as Germany’s own defense of its excessive surplus.
In Helsinki, Putin confirmed that he had wanted Trump to win the election – a calculated move, no doubt, that he knew would seem to corroborate
accusations
that Trump’s presidential campaign colluded with the Kremlin.
One of their priorities is to attack the central bank and slander its governor, Leszek Balcerowicz, the iconic father of Poland’s economic transformation, with
accusations
that echo those of the Stalinist era.
So far, the formal legal challenges brought against critics of Islam have failed, because French courts and tribunals have seen through the false
accusations
of racism.
Most economists agree that Navarro’s
accusations
are largely unfounded.
Institutions which should protect the law are becoming tools in the hands of the rulers, and we are witnessing serious
accusations
that they are being abused.”
Ukraine's Borgia CampaignWith its
accusations
about poisonings and conspiracies, Ukraine's presidential election campaign is a spectacle only the Borgias could love.
Because they know how supposedly "innocent" insinuations grow into
accusations
and that
accusations
can become discrimination and soon after legislation.
The same article then threw Tibet into the stew of
accusations.
The problem, as China Securities Regulatory Commission Chairman Xiao Gang recently lamented, is that such talent is not widely available in the country; those who possess it tend to seek higher pay elsewhere, worry about the limits of the authorities’ market-friendly approach, or even feel vulnerable to corruption
accusations.
The danger now, with both sides trading
accusations
in an atmosphere of mutual distrust, is that the current stalemate will lead to a much deeper crisis between Russia and the West.
This, along with their enthusiasm for right-wing governments in Israel, protects them against
accusations
of anti-Semitism, traditionally associated with the far right.
It is so difficult to imagine that successful executives would jeopardize their careers and reputations in this way that many of us probably hope that the
accusations
turn out to be without merit.
Given Trump’s
accusations
of currency manipulation by China, that was good timing, regardless of the fact that the PBOC’s intervention was aimed at strengthening, not weakening, the renminbi.
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