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Moreover, most analysts agree that at least part of the rationale behind Russia’s invasion of Georgia, reigniting fears of a new Cold War, was its confidence that, with America’s armed forces pre-occupied with two failing wars (and
badly
depleted because of a policy of not replacing military resources as fast as they are used up), there was little America could do in response.
After getting its fingers
badly
burned at the last election in 2004, Russia is clearly tempted to intervene again.
Most important, they achieved the kind of sustained engagement that is
badly
needed on the Korean Peninsula today.
Badly
designed rules, no matter how well intentioned, can have the opposite effect.
In fact, it still struggles with imbalances today, owing to its inability or unwillingness to embrace
badly
needed structural reforms – the so-called “third arrow” of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic recovery strategy, known as “Abenomics.”
At a time when German leadership is so
badly
needed in Europe, the country is set to continue to play a passive role.
Attempting to justify his decision, Trump recently tweeted, “Remember how
badly
Iran was behaving with the Iran Deal in place.
But the routing of the ICU, which was led by relative moderates, backfired badly, by radicalizing the group’s youth wing, al-Shabaab.
For decades the Socialists and the parties of the right, now grouped in Les Républicains, have failed to deliver the economic reforms – and thus the economic growth – that France
badly
needs.
With capital controls, people who
badly
want to move their capital across borders can't - unless they find some complaisant bureaucrat.
Capital markets can get the allocation of investment
badly
wrong, but governments are likely to get it wrong even worse, and the incentives to corrupt bureaucrats do need to be kept as low as possible.
In the last two years, the Global Fund’s biggest donors – the United States and the United Kingdom – have bailed out
badly
managed banks and other financial institutions, despite overwhelming evidence of unethical behavior, abuse of power, and bad governance by senior management.
If, for example, one region or country in a future European currency area is
badly
affected by, say, a relative fall in the prices of their exports, and workers refuse to either move to where there are jobs, or adjust their salaries (downward) to the new situation, a rise in unemployment is unavoidable.
Extending the length of the school day and the academic year – a key priority of “accountability” advocates – might positively affect children’s achievement while simultaneously providing parents with
badly
needed additional childcare.
Although Baghdad's strategic significance was limited, the British government needed a success to restore its international prestige,
badly
damaged by the failure of the Gallipoli expedition.
Now those who have benefited most from the current system are blocking
badly
needed reforms.
I have been to roughly 70 countries, and have discovered roughly 70 different ways to run things
badly.
Even in real democracies, where people vote freely, things are going badly, as in Greece.
To be sure, the Ottoman mosaic is
badly
damaged and in the process of slowly disintegrating.
Why has Germany performed so
badly?
And he
badly
needs his gun to defend them.
Why do Indian athletes perform so
badly?
The world is no longer rigidly divided between rich, well-educated countries and poor,
badly
educated ones.
NATO’s war with the Taliban in Afghanistan is going badly, so much so that the commanding US general was sacked this month.
It should have been apparent that most central banks’ pre-crisis models – both the formal models and the mental models that guide policymakers’ thinking – were
badly
wrong.
For Murray, it is that social insurance means that behaving
badly
does not lead to catastrophe – and we need bad behavior to lead to catastrophe in order to keep people from behaving
badly.
Later, if it behaves
badly
by sponsoring terror, policies can change.
But this system, too, is
badly
flawed.
As a result, the new generation of leaders cannot introduce drastic structural reforms,
badly
needed in several countries, in a way that jeopardizes macroeconomic stability – without which none of their promises can be fulfilled.
This picture is both
badly
distorted – and harmful to the victims of the Chernobyl accident.
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