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Probably because the macroeconomic policies of Europe's governments were, and remain, overly cautious and have not
dared
provide the necessary kick-start.
That may explain why Trump is treading where Nixon never
dared
to go, by trying to smear both Mueller and the FBI.
Peer-reviewed journals that
dared
to publish contrarian articles were threatened with boycotts.
Its aim was to crush a government that
dared
challenge it.
Who would have dared, even a few weeks ago, to predict that in the end it would be the divided Europeans, not the United States, who determined how to contain the global financial crisis?
The very mention of debt restructuring was considered inadmissible and a cause for ridiculing those of us who
dared
suggest its inevitability.
In a chain reaction of indignation, with predictable anti-Semitic spurts, the few voices that
dared
challenge the general hysteria found themselves overwhelmed.
But few people
dared
ask tough questions when confidence picked up again, as when a housing bubble was inflated on the rubble of collapsed technology stocks.
The famous Italian anti-mafia writer Roberto Saviano referred to Berlusconi’s “mud machine,” with which he would smear anyone who
dared
stand in his way.
Last spring’s campaign against anyone who
dared
to worry about the long-run effects of high debt largely ignored the substantial academic literature, just as a remarkably similar recent challenge to Thomas Piketty’s research on inequality took no account of a larger body of evidence.
Indeed, he regularly put forth ideas- on the dangers of globalization, on the need for global responsibility, on his vision of Europe as a federation of states and regions- before other political leaders
dared
to do so.
The FPI and its brethren took up the anti-pornography bill with vigor, organizing demonstrations in support and denouncing anyone who
dared
oppose it.
But, at such moments, Obama might do well to recall Vajpayee’s words during Clinton’s visit, when he quoted Walt Whitman’s poem “Passage to India”:“Sail forth – steer for the deep waters only,Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,For we are bound where mariner has not yet
dared
to go.”Ukraine's Road to Europe"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," Rudyard Kipling famously said.
And, foreseeing that reaction, no British prime minister, not even David Cameron, would have
dared
announce a Brexit referendum.
Four candidates dominated the competition, and no one would have
dared
to predict which two will make it to the second-round run-off.
They might not have
dared
to do so had they not found a reasonably credible alternative.
In 1996, after then-Fed Chair Allan Greenspan raised the possibility that investors were suffering from “irrational exuberance,” he was criticized so sharply that he never
dared
to say anything like that again, even in the middle of the Internet bubble.
The two Kims have moved the Korean peninsula closer to peace than anyone
dared
hope one week ago.
Although he was a close confidante of Vladimir Putin and probably was able to assume presidential office exclusively for that reason, many
dared
to hope that he would stop the vendetta against Khodorkovsky and all those who had been close to him.
Indeed, the United States today is 9% richer than we would have
dared
forecast a decade ago, and that is true despite labor-market slack and thus the largest production shortfalls below potential output in two decades.
Or was it the Troika’s explicit threat of bank closures (which were actually imposed when we
dared
to put our creditors’ ultimatum to the Greek people in a referendum last July)?
Ebola in AmericaNEW YORK – Until Thomas Eric Duncan brought Ebola into the United States, the disease was largely dismissed as an exotic pestilence of concern mainly to impoverished West Africa, and those who
dared
to volunteer there.
These brave women constituted the only opposition that
dared
to confront the savage military junta in the late 1970’s, demanding to know the fate of their “disappeared” children.
Such strong incentives to hoard rather than spend can keep demand low and falling, and unemployment high and rising, for a much longer time than even the most laissez-faire-oriented politician or economist had ever
dared
contemplate.
One camp notes that, for decades, no advanced country has
dared
to do this, and that is why these countries still enjoy a positive reputation.
Political and military rulers have managed to rally Islamic clerics behind opposition to religious reform, silencing anyone who
dared
to defy them.
But it was the monks and nuns who took the first step; they
dared
to protest when others had mostly given up.
For example, by withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump has essentially
dared
the United Kingdom, France, Germany, China, Russia, and the European Union to defy US prerogatives.
Indeed, he
dared
to send a number of them to prison.
No French leader since Charles de Gaulle would have
dared
to stand up to Russia in such a public way.
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