Claimed
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Several EU leaders have
claimed
that Turkish membership would spark a wave of migration and strain the European economy.
If these countries were, as their governments claimed, seeking to improve the lives of Arab populations, they would have promoted cohabitation, secularity, and stability.
Whereas Brazil and Turkey
claimed
that the arrangement had been accepted by the US and Europe, the US called for – and got, with the support of Europe – new and stronger United Nations sanctions, which only Brazil and Turkey opposed.
It is often
claimed
that rape is not really about sex, but about power.
Though the Islamic State (ISIS) has continued to lose ground, it is far from defeated – contrary to what Trump has
claimed
– and the death toll in Syria’s civil war continues to climb.
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.
Leftist thinkers have often
claimed
that fascism was the last stage of capitalism.
The economic guru of that era, Milton Friedman,
claimed
that the deliberate pursuit of full employment was bound to fuel inflation.
No country, it is claimed, could dare to blackmail its partners anymore.
The
claimed
increase in jobs has barely kept up with growth in the labor force.
Owing to a slowdown in population growth, and thus lower “demand for capital,” the world, Hansen claimed, faced a problem of “secular, or structural, unemployment…in the decades before us.”
Gays on the Front LinePARIS – The mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, last weekend has so far
claimed
50 lives (including the killer), with more than 50 others wounded – some seriously.
When Trump withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which he declared a “bad deal” for America, he
claimed
that he could strike better deals with each individual party.
The Battle of the TemplesBANGKOK – The military skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia that have
claimed
more than two dozen lives, caused scores of injuries, and displaced tens of thousands of people since February are primarily attributable to domestic politics in both countries.
The Democrat Party, which headed the previous government,
claimed
that it offered similar reforms and cannot understand why the voters rejected them.
At first, the administration
claimed
that an impending conflict would not necessarily be bad, because differing opinions are inevitable; or, in the words of White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, “diversity makes our nation strong.”
Some even
claimed
that Japan was trying to reverse the territorial outcome of WWII.
Iran, it is often claimed, has no need for nuclear power, given its abundant oil and natural gas reserves.
If the US Embassy provided him with a list of foreign companies facing obstacles, Aguerri claimed, he would ensure that their problems were solved.
The head of a Rajput organization, the Karni Sena,
claimed
to be her direct descendent.
He
claimed
that he would repeal NAFTA, but he will more likely try to tweak it as a nod to American blue-collar workers.
Putinism
claimed
victory after invading tiny Georgia in 2008.
In the run-up to the 1997 meeting in Kyoto, Japan, for example, the oil company Mobil
claimed
in an advertisement placed in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times that “the cost of limiting emissions could range from $200 to $580 per ton of carbon,” based on “a study just issued by Charles River Associates.”
They assumed the result that they
claimed
to show.
In addition to commissioning studies claiming that climate policies would hurt the US economy, the industry also consistently
claimed
that efforts to address global warming would be uniquely harmful to the US, would not reduce the risks of climate change, and would prevent poverty alleviation.
In November 2013, China shook the regional order by unilaterally declaring an air-defense identification zone (ADIZ) over a large swath of the East China Sea that includes disputed territory – notably the Senkaku Islands (known in Chinese as the Diaoyu Islands) that are
claimed
by China, Japan, and Taiwan.
He
claimed
that $735 million worth of the new currency had already been sold, though observers are skeptical, unless state entities have been obliged to buy them.
The Jews, the defense claimed, do not constitute a race.
Despite the fact that changing from fossil fuels to green energy requires a total economic transformation, Denmark’s Climate Commission
claimed
that the price tag would be next to nothing.
My family escaped the Khmer Rouge on April 17, 1975, the day they
claimed
victory.
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