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This moral deterioration is most prominent in the behavior of today’s accused, who are much more impudent and
aggressive
than in the past.
To be sure, much more
aggressive
policy action (massive and unconventional monetary easing, larger fiscal-stimulus packages, bailouts of financial firms, individual mortgage-debt relief, and increased financial support for troubled emerging markets) in many countries in the last few months has reduced the risk of a near depression.
At the same time, Russia has maintained its
aggressive
behavior in the Baltics, the Balkans, Ukraine, and Syria.
This leaves us with an international military intervention, a solution that scares most Latin American governments because of a history of
aggressive
actions against their sovereign interests, especially in Mexico and Central America.
The plot then takes another turn when Caesar becomes too big and
aggressive
to live in a human home, and is taken to what is supposed to be a primate sanctuary, but is in fact a dumping ground for unwanted apes, run by humans who display cruelty to the captive animals.
He grew stronger and more
aggressive
and began biting his teachers.
But central banks today are not necessarily following optimal policies – a variety of domestic constraints, including dysfunctional domestic politics, may prompt more
aggressive
policies than are strictly warranted or useful.
Trump has launched
aggressive
attacks on institutions intended to hold him accountable.
In the view of many professional psychologists and psychiatrists, Trump is not merely a bully, a showman, and a liar; he is more likely a mentally impaired individual who is impulsive, aggressive, and relentlessly driven to manipulate and blame others.
That’s the question Europe is asking about Russia, and Russia about a newly
aggressive
Europe.
If the Trump administration enacts
aggressive
policies directed at China, the Chinese will have no choice but to respond.
Meanwhile, the authorities are also pursuing an
aggressive
anti-corruption campaign, a more muscular foreign policy, and a nationalistic revival couched in terms of the “China Dream.”
The anti-inflation hawks in Frankfurt are not at all happy with Bernanke’s
aggressive
50 basis point cut and the promise of more to come.
Russia has resumed its
aggressive
anti-American policy of 2007-2008, which culminated in war with Georgia in August 2008.
And should it be more
aggressive
in normalizing interest rates?
This aggressive, fundamentalist path is inexorably leading Pakistan back centuries in time.
But that was due largely to an
aggressive
easing of monetary policy following the Federal Reserve’s successful assault on double-digit US inflation.
But he soon changed his mind after attending the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and saw that international sports created a fine opportunity for
aggressive
chauvinism, of which he much approved.
Between falling oil prices,
aggressive
fiscal and monetary policies, and the dollar's depreciation, it is hard to see what stands in the way of a strong recovery in the US.
He will probably be more
aggressive
in responding to neighboring Venezuela’s challenges, both on the border and throughout the region.
The
aggressive
and comprehensive intervention that Keynesians claimed was needed to manage aggregate demand, and that Minskyites claimed was needed to manage financial risk, was entirely unwarranted.
Nevertheless, in the short run, very
aggressive
monetary and fiscal policy actions – both traditional and non-traditional – must be undertaken to ensure that the inevitable stag-deflation of 2009 does not persist into 2010 and beyond.
So far, the US response appears to be more
aggressive
than that of the euro zone, as the European Central Bank falls behind the curve on interest rates and the EU’s fiscal stance remains weak.
Moreover, as we enter the eighth year of
aggressive
easing, unintended consequences are starting to appear – notably asset-price bubbles, increasing economic inequality (as wealthier investors able to hold equities benefit at the expense of small savers), and the risk of higher inflation in the future.
Aggressive
expansion of proven low-cost, high-impact micro-irrigation techniques would do more to help small-scale farmers.
India’s defense spending will hit a new record of $26.5 billion as the world’s fourth-largest military embarks on an
aggressive
drive to modernize its capabilities in the face of the deteriorating situation in Pakistan and China’s military expansion.
Following the NATO-led intervention in Libya in 2011, which the Kremlin regarded as another example of Western overreach, Russia has been more
aggressive
in asserting itself internationally, mainly in opposition to the US.
And, for all of Trump’s
aggressive
rhetoric and posturing, the only feasible way to secure such a concession is through negotiation.
It would have been far better if debts had never been allowed to grow to excess, if Greece had not joined the eurozone on fraudulent terms, and if Japan had deployed sufficiently
aggressive
policy to stimulate growth and inflation 20 years ago.
Prosecutors have so far taken an
aggressive
approach to the cases involving Ozawa’s aides, just as they once did with Tanaka.
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