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Within China, US rhetorical broadsides, tariffs, and sanctions may be empowering Xi’s domestic
critics.
While critics’ concerns should be taken seriously, governments must insulate their approval processes from manipulation.
It may be, as President Mubarak’s
critics
argue, that the faltering progress of democratization reflects the attempt to block all potential challengers to Gamal.
Even when officials over-reassure, they’re often accused of fear-mongering by
critics
who can’t bear any signs of public concern.
But
critics
often fail to recognize that science involves more – and more stringent – scrutiny than, say, business or government.
The decision, justified as part of China’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign – an endeavor that
critics
say is a cover for eliminating political figures disloyal to Xi – revealed an utter lack of regard, or even contempt, for world opinion.
After the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri in 2005 led the international community to finger Syria as the culprit, Assad stonewalled a United Nations tribunal investigating the matter and silenced domestic
critics
by once again conjuring foreign bogeymen scheming to weaken the country.
To be sure, Russian Kremlin-backed “patriots” remain a potent force for denouncing President Vladimir Putin’s
critics.
But
critics
are agitating for a stronger agreement backed up by the threat of trade sanctions.
American critics, meanwhile, saw the Euro area as overly cautious for cutting interest rates slowly and maintaining the fiscal constraints of the Stability and Growth Pact.
And, contrary to critics’ warnings, it has not pushed up health-care costs; in fact, there is some hope that the cost curve may finally be bending downward.
Some
critics
have warned that a hard left turn awaits Chile under Bachelet.
To demand that every case that seems to look alike be treated alike might set the bar impossibly high, and certainly runs the risk of becoming hostage to
critics
– like those who attack the intervention in Libya – who assert that if you can’t act everywhere, you shouldn’t act anywhere.
For many years, India was unambiguously on the side of democracy, freedom, and human rights in Burma – not only rhetorically, like the regime’s Western critics, but also in more tangible ways.
As the new regime released political prisoners, permitted freedom of movement to the detained Suu Kyi, and even questioned the environmental and economic impact of a big Chinese dam project in the country’s north, Western
critics
began to acknowledge that genuine change might be on the way.
Critics
of America’s record as a global hegemony make a strong case against a uni-polar world.
He will be able to point out, at least in private, that if you look at the real effective exchange rate – taking account of the impact on export prices of rising labor costs – the renminbi-dollar gap is a lot less important than China’s
critics
suggest.
Some
critics
worry about corruption in the corruption agenda itself: that the fight will be used as a “cover” for cutting aid to countries that displease the US administration.
Instead, government policies since the end of the war have targeted opponents and critics, possibly laying the foundation for a new round of conflict.
In response to these heretical outbursts, Carney has sounded emollient and understanding; and Draghi has laudably engaged with his critics’ arguments.
The
critics
have a point: given that fusion can be carried out only on a large scale, its investment requirements are considerable.
Economics has always had its critics, of course, but the financial crisis and its aftermath have given them fresh ammunition, seeming to validate long-standing charges against the profession’s unrealistic assumptions, reification of markets, and disregard for social concerns.
Since the first personal genetic tests became available on the Internet three years ago,
critics
have raised concerns about their potential impact on patients and families, along with their accuracy.
Four main issues worry
critics.
Critics
should study the Swiss model with a view to improving things in their own countries.
Because the Obama administration has used the term “smart power,” some people think that it refers only to the US, and
critics
complain that it is merely a slogan, like “tough love,” used to sugar-coat American foreign policy.
Many
critics
in Constant’s day, indeed, accused him of exalting liberal values over democratic ones, but those early 19th century criticisms were premature.
Critics
will likely argue that the creation of a P-6 would alienate Germany and divide Europe.
But
critics
point out a lapse in the program: low enrollment rates among children from poorer zip codes.
Critics
scoff that local Communist Party officials manipulate these elections.
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