Crowd
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The
crowd
began to chant nationalist slogans, and then proceeded to beat up passersby who did not look Slavic.
When the final whistle sounded on a 1-0 victory for Japan, the crowd, infuriated, burst into spontaneous pogroms and beatings.
Obama’s long-run budget calls for much higher spending, higher taxes, and an explosion of debt that will
crowd
out borrowing in capital markets by private companies, state and local governments, and developing countries.
By contrast, since the Bastille Day massacre in Nice – where an attacker, having received help from five men better described as criminals than as radical Islamists, barreled a truck into a crowd, killing 84 people, many of them children – the dominant feelings seem to be impotence and anger.
Trump’s favored fiscal and trade policies will
crowd
out private investment, reduce foreign direct investment in the US, and produce larger external deficits.
The risk they face is clear enough: absent a profound reengineering, inertial spending – owing to entitlements and civil-service wages – is bound to
crowd
out spending on new priorities and new policies.
The women, facing a
crowd
of furious men calling them “whores” and other epithets, marched two miles under a rain of abuse and delivered their petition against the law to legislators.
In The Lonely Crowd, the American sociologist David Riesman identified three broad cultural types: tradition-directed cultures that look to inherited rituals, morals, and values for guidance; inner-directed cultures, in which people behave according to self-nourished values; and other-directed cultures that react predominantly to external norms and peer influences.
The final, other-directed strand of Arab culture is arguably the most dominant: those whom Riesman would have called the “lonely Arab crowd.”
But his dishonesty concerning the size of the
crowd
at his inauguration, the payment of hush money to women, or his reasons for firing former FBI Director James Comey has nothing to do with statecraft.
Sixth, rising government debt ratios will eventually lead to increases in real interest rates that may
crowd
out private spending and even lead to sovereign refinancing risk.
But US television showed an enormous
crowd
of fans in Kansas City following the US-Belgium match on a large outdoor screen.
As population rises, billions of people
crowd
into Earth’s vulnerable areas – near coastlines battered by storms and rising sea levels, on mountainsides susceptible to landslides and earthquakes, or in water-stressed regions plagued by drought, famine, and disease.
As human populations
crowd
new parts of the planet and come into contact with new animal habitats, new infectious diseases spread from animals to humans.
As a result, countries affected by the Arab Spring now face political spheres that are shaped by
crowd
dynamics, rather than by genuine political or ideological movements.
Lebanon was perhaps the first Arab country to experience
crowd
politics.
In fact, Lebanon’s two competing political coalitions, the March 8 alliance and the March 14 alliance, take their names from major
crowd
gatherings that occurred on those dates in 2005.
Governments must find a way to prevent small groups from using the
crowd
effect as political capital, thereby causing
crowd
sizes to become more decisive than the number of ballots cast.
For the Arab world’s new political elites, the lesson is clear:
crowd
dynamics cannot be ignored.
And there is more bad news for the “education, education, education” crowd: Most of the skills that a labor force possesses were acquired on the job.
The police shot at the
crowd
on several occasions, but proved too weak to intimidate the demonstrators.
“Alternative Facts” and US Economic PolicyWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump has an obvious problem with data that he doesn’t like, as he showed on his first full day in office, by attacking the media for reporting accurately the size of the
crowd
that attended his inauguration.
The Rain on Russia’s ParadeWASHINGTON, DC – When Russian President Vladimir Putin presides over the military parade commemorating Victory in Europe Day on May 9, he will not attract the
crowd
he could have expected a couple of years ago.
Doing so would strengthen their balance sheets,
crowd
in the private sector, and generate employment.
The
crowd
cracked up.
Moreover, their stock-market dominance has hindered the healthy development of China’s capital market; they not only
crowd
out scarce resources for equity capital, but also complicate the normal operation of the market for mergers and acquisitions.
Igbo merchants and artisans
crowd
the famous market of Kano and other northern cities.
Unless the international community provides a clear alternative, more migrants can be expected to
crowd
onto rickety vessels and risk their lives to reach Europe.
Although the $1.5 trillion of government borrowing caused by the tax bill during the next decade could
crowd
out an equal amount of private borrowing, the capital stock will grow by an even larger amount.
One of the key incidents in turning world opinion against South Africa’s apartheid regime was the 1961 Sharpeville massacre, in which police fired on a
crowd
of black protesters, killing 69 and wounding many more.
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