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Given this, an active surveillance program could be the best way to address the most serious consequence of excessive screening: premature, overly
aggressive
treatment.
This explains why the PiS’s
aggressive
policies and confrontational behavior have bolstered, rather than undermined, its base of support.
If anything, they claim, his fiscal stimulus, the bank bailouts, and US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s
aggressive
monetary policy made matters worse.
The fact that Obama failed to take
aggressive
action, despite having recognized the need for it beforehand, is a testament to Tooze’s central argument.
Following the onset of the recession that followed the 2008 global financial crisis, China’s policymakers spent seven years replacing waning demand for their country’s net exports with a homegrown investment bubble, inflated by local governments’
aggressive
land sales.
Aggressive
development of services – such as transport, retail, and restaurants, which today are dominated by low-productivity, low-paying local businesses, many run by sole proprietors – is another imperative.
When the financial crisis came, Chile was able to mount an
aggressive
fiscal stimulus without so much as a hiccup from financial markets.
In his magnum opus The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth, Benjamin M. Friedman showed many examples of declining economic growth giving rise – with variable and sometimes long lags – to intolerance,
aggressive
nationalism, and war.
Anticipation of
aggressive
monetary expansion has sharply weakened the yen, which has fallen by almost 20% against the dollar in just over four months.
That is why the success of “Abenomics” hinges not on the short-term stimulus provided by
aggressive
monetary expansion and fiscal policies, but on a program of structural reform that increases competition and innovation, and that combats the adverse effects of an aging population.
If South Korea develops a nuclear arsenal, Japan is likely to do the same, especially given China’s
aggressive
pursuit of its claim to the Japanese-occupied Senkaku Islands (which the Chinese claim as the Diaoyu Islands).
European fascism collapsed with the defeat of Germany in 1945, but less
aggressive
forms lived on elsewhere, such as Argentina with its Peronism.
Furthermore, America officially joined the East Asia Summit in 2011, easing concerns in the region about China’s increasingly
aggressive
posture in the South China Sea.
The main lesson of Japan’s approach is that launching an
aggressive
buying spree overseas merely upsets established international balances of interests – thus generating greater tensions with the rest of the world – while hiding the seriousness of structural problems at home.
The poor international environment hit Brazil’s economy mainly via foreign trade,
aggressive
competition in the Brazilian market, and echoes of the negative expectations prevailing in advanced countries.
The Chinese authorities refused Liu’s request, made just weeks before his death, to seek treatment abroad for his
aggressive
cancer, and his wife remains under house arrest.
Emigration is at historic highs, and a new rebel force has appeared in the form of an
aggressive
- and potent - rightwing paramilitary army.
In part that reflects an
aggressive
export strategy in Asia's other economies where the collapse of domestic demand brought about export dumping over and above what comes from increased competitiveness.
Aggressive
lending from a cleaned up banking system with a new credit culture based on picking winners will supplement that strategy, as will business friendly taxation.
The government did not set aside resources while things were going well, and now it does not have the fiscal space needed for an
aggressive
boost to public spending of the type that many other governments are attempting.
With respect to the United States, I welcome President Barack Obama’s recent proposals to address growth and employment; actions like more
aggressive
principal-reduction programs or helping homeowners to take advantage of low-interest rates would also help.
In response, they believe that Iran must be
aggressive
in defending its interests, forming strategic alliances with Russia and other regional powers, and using Iran's influence in Iraq to prevent a pro-American, anti-Iran government from emerging in Baghdad.
What makes the Himalayan incursion a powerful symbol of China’s
aggressive
new stance in Asia is that its intruding troops have set up camp in an area that extends beyond the “line of actual control” (LAC) that China itself unilaterally drew when it defeated India in the 1962 Chinese-initiated border war.
For example, the Trump administration would do well not to pursue an overly
aggressive
policy toward China in the South China Sea, in light of the burgeoning crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
The procedure abolishes the Liquidation Team, a long-standing regime that many alleged was unjust,
aggressive
in administrative intervention, unprofessional, and unaccountable.
This time, however, the outcome might be even more disappointing, with delegates unable to reach even a symbolic agreement that they can tout with an
aggressive
marketing campaign.
The closest thing, in some ways, to the China Model is nineteenth-century Germany, with its industrial strength, its cultivated but politically neutered middle class, and its tendency toward
aggressive
nationalism.
Each would introduce
aggressive
targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
But today’s atmosphere of fear and
aggressive
budget tactics are combining to undermine private-sector confidence and spending power.
The
aggressive
policies that they are following, however, could jeopardize the process of adjustment.
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