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Trump’s dictum that “trade wars are good” even seems to be catching on politically, confounding some of his
critics.
Critics
outside Germany saw only a deeply immoral polity pursuing a project that was doomed to fail.
But, while Suharto’s approach supported economic progress,
critics
charged that it betrayed the spirit of the 1945 constitution, which calls for Indonesia to play an active role in fostering world peace.
And earlier this year, Macierewicz fired 90% of the military’s General Staff and 82% of its General Command, and formed a new military force whose leadership consists of pro-Kremlin activists and NATO
critics.
Directed by Scotland’s Danny Boyle ( Trainspotting ), and based on the page-turning novel Q and A by Indian diplomat Vikas Swarup, the film has captured the hearts of audiences and
critics
around the world with its tale of a child from the slums, a tea-boy in a call-center, who wins a TV quiz show modeled on Who Wants to be a Millionaire .
With diplomacy having failed to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions,
critics
of engagement charge, it is time to resort to coercion before Iran crosses the nuclear Rubicon.
So, if the purpose of austerity was to reduce debt levels, its
critics
are right: fiscal belt-tightening has failed.
Critics
call it a misguided effort that will only create more distortions and retard growth.
Europe’s leading politicians have spoken out, and now it is time for European civil society – its newspapers, critics, curators, academics, and publishers – to declare the failure of multiculturalism and show some courage in defending the values they claim to embody.
New ideas and policies, especially when they challenge the status quo, will always have their
critics.
Critics
claim that the fiscal adjustment was too slow for comfort, yet markets seem unconcerned that in neighboring Brazil the headline budget gap is 8% of GDP.
Central Banking DefloweredFLORENCE – After the European Central Bank announced on May 9 that it would buy the government bonds of Mediterranean countries experiencing severe fiscal strains,
critics
complained that the Bank had “lost its virginity.”
The Fed, its
critics
complain, has used its expansive powers to engage in a range of unprecedented interventions that have propped up large financial institutions.
Critics
of Japan's defense posture over the years have sometimes been unforgiving.
In the eyes of many
critics
at home and abroad, the Bush administration’s excesses tarnished the idea of democracy promotion.
Nonetheless, Obama understood the value of maintaining a consistent stance in Iraq – something that his
critics
often fail to recognize.
While preventing cervical cancer might seem a genuine benefit,
critics
charge that the program seems to be mainly about meeting targets, rather than serving the health-care needs of disadvantaged groups.
Critics
saw it as a case of two lame ducks propping each other up.
Contrary to the government’s expectations, the peso’s depreciation had a large impact on consumer prices – as
critics
had warned.
And there were no significant FDI inflows, because, as Macri’s
critics
had cautioned, the uncertainty surrounding his policies deterred investment.
China’s
critics
argue that its claims to a peaceful rise are not credible, given the country’s non-democratic, one-party system.
Blame the Economists, Not EconomicsCAMBRIDGE – As the world economy tumbles off the edge of a precipice,
critics
of the economics profession are raising questions about its complicity in the current crisis.
They have defended their empirical methods and insist that they are not the deficit hawks that their
critics
portray them to be.
Ultimately, Reinhart and Rogoff were not that far apart from their
critics
on either what the evidence showed or what the policy implications were.
But, wherever the truth may lie, few
critics
take into account that he, like all former UN chief executives, has to deal with the reality that he possesses only moral power, not economic, military, or political power.
But the government’s
critics
remain skeptical of official intentions, noting that only 600 rapes per year are reported in the capital, despite the thousands that are estimated to occur annually.
Critics
of the agreement ought to be pressed to explain how more sanctions could achieve better results than they have shown thus far.
Minutes after the announcement of the agreement, many
critics
condemned it, arguing that if sanctions had worked to bring the Iranians to the table, surely sanctions would have soon brought them to their knees.
Critics
outside Bosnia expressed similar skepticism, declaring that the ICTY would amount to nothing but a fig leaf to cover up inaction in the face of horrific crimes.
The Real Problem with Free TradeNEW DELHI – For most
critics
of globalization, trade is the villain, responsible for deepening inequality and rising economic insecurity among workers.
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