Claim
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Even when journalists aren’t arrested, autocrats are increasingly invoking the
claim
of “fake news” to discredit legitimate reporting.
CAMBRIDGE – In his recent debate with his opponent Hillary Clinton, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pressed his
claim
that US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is politically motivated.
Some
claim
that the West overreached in creating Liberal Order 2.0.
While the country may seem to be on the “right side of history” – something that the Soviet Union could never
claim
– triumphalism is a mistake.
In fact, based on Darwin’s assumptions, most anthropologists
claim
that modern humans were simply descended from Cro-Magnons, who had exterminated their less-fit adversaries.
But that
claim
is clearly fraudulent, considering that it has already forked off into three branches: Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Gold.
Governments bail out banks, rush to the aid of manufacturers, and
claim
primacy in averting national catastrophe and personal hardship.
Although all new member states
claim
to be "western," some are more Western than others.
Some
claim
that it is not only acceptable; it is desirable.
Keynesians’
claim
that “demand” is all-powerful – that it alone increases employment and thus investment and even growth – was groundless.
Frighteningly, groups like Al Qaeda can
claim
the mantle of popular nationalism as a means of pursuing their ultimate utopian aims.
Some are inspired by Al Qaeda, others by disgruntled Sunnis, but all can
claim
a nationalist mantle.
Second, Israel repeats its
claim
that it has no potential partner for peace.
Those who want to “get tough” on China or Mexico
claim
that their goal is to persuade US companies to make their products entirely in the US.
Most notably, in the South and East China Seas, China has been staking its
claim
to disputed island territories, deploying advanced military hardware, and aggressively patrolling an expanded security zone.
The right likes to
claim
it stands for freedom.
As grandiose as that
claim
may seem, the fact is that crossing the straits to Cuba signals a new, more open, and far more productive approach to relations with all of Latin America.
Whatever America’s Republican Party tries to
claim
during the 2016 presidential election campaign, Obama’s policy of engagement has worked, enabling the US to shape events in even the most closed countries.
But the totalitarian mindset has since resurfaced in leaders who, with their
claim
to represent the will of the majority, appropriate more and more power.
Although the foundation backed by the financier George Soros did not fabricate the Rose Revolution, as Russian nationalists claim, it certainly nurtured, encouraged, and supported democracy’s preconditions.
Representatives of the United States accused the other G7 members of “unfair trade practices,” which they
claim
have disproportionately harmed the US economy and its workers.
He illustrated this
claim
by drawing an analogy between ending one’s own life and killing a slave belonging to someone else, which means that one “sins against that slave’s master.”
The problem, advocates of this view claim, is a shortage of productive supply rather than a shortage of aggregate demand.
He then submitted a detailed memorandum outlining the
claim
– and giving more ammunition to Jonathan’s critics.
These programs currently
claim
21% of the budget, with Medicare accounting for two-thirds of that amount.
The world’s nine nuclear powers
claim
that there is little to worry about.
Israel’s annexationist right would dismiss its “defeatist” detractors with the
claim
that the entire Zionist enterprise was an unrealistic dream that miraculously came true.
Citizens increasingly
claim
that political elites do not properly represent them, and that directly elected institutions – national parliaments in particular – are forced to bow to unelected bodies like central banks.
Indeed, by emphasizing that China would put “justice before interests,” Xi may even have attempted to
claim
the moral high ground.
They have often dismissed as unorthodox, if not heretical, any
claim
of personal contact with the Imam or speculation about his arrival.
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