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Now we must lead a nation in which – thanks to the cynical ploys and hate-filled rhetoric of a
discredited
regime – some sections seem to be set against the democracy we seek to build.
This argument, long discredited, resonates in the actions of the Iraqi insurgents and their fanatical allies.
The list of increasingly
discredited
Indian institutions continues with the Reserve Bank of India.
If the talks collapse, US foreign policy in the Middle East would be further discredited, and nothing would remain to keep the parties from launching another round of conflict.
Yeltsin will make it in history if he opens an offensive against all those, like the communists, who have no agenda, rather than allowing reformers to be
discredited
by the lack of economic reform.
New political forces in the Arab world, Islam-inspired or social-democratic, will have to propose policies that do not just perpetuate rent-seeking capitalism or reliance on a
discredited
state bureaucracy.
But because communism--and even socialism--have been thoroughly discredited, I consider the threat from the laissez-faire side more potent today than the threat from totalitarian ideologies.
But investigative journalism becomes
discredited
when it is suborned to “expose” the private lives of the famous when no issue of public interest is involved.
The current one, Dmitri Medvedev, has been
discredited
as inefficient and – to a public that views him as a political pygmy – unworthy of the level of personal corruption that has been exposed.
Technocrats can play a useful role as honest brokers when traditional politicians have become
discredited
or parties are deadlocked.
Irresponsible InterventionsGENEVA – With France launching its third “humanitarian” military operation in as many years – this time in the Central African Republic – interventionism, which seemed
discredited
after the US invasion of Iraq, seems to have returned as an accepted norm in international affairs.
Moreover, the Fed promoted broader economic views about deregulation and the self-stabilizing nature of markets that the crisis has
discredited.
If that happens, Bernanke’s reappointment can serve as a trigger for constructive change rather than an endorsement of a
discredited
paradigm.
In that case, Sobyanin, who was appointed in 2010, would gain the legitimacy that he has lacked until now, and the opposition movement would be
discredited
in the capital, whose residents form the core of Navalny’s political base.
Self-help has replaced the
discredited
notion that foreign countries will come to Russia's rescue.
By ignoring criticism from the majority of voters, Abe’s government allegedly
discredited
Japan’s democratic system.
European plans for a Common Foreign and Security Policy and for closer defense cooperation seemed brutally
discredited.
That strike marked a significant departure from former President Barack Obama’s widely
discredited
policy toward Syria – one that could change the Syrian conflict’s rules of engagement, if not its course.
Among his key proposals was the replacement of the largely
discredited
UN Commission on Human Rights – a body that has no mechanism for excluding even notorious human-rights violators like Libya, Cuba, or Zimbabwe – with a new Human Rights Council, where such embarrassments would in theory not be tolerated.
Is it competitive enough to prevent
discredited
leaders from clinging to power?
Many were stripped of their responsibilities, and the persons involved were
discredited.
Rampant corruption has
discredited
regional governors as a counterweight.
The Trump administration’s “America First” foreign policy has yielded little fruit and left the United States isolated and increasingly
discredited
on the world stage.
Reform, after all, implies that traditional norms and institutions may have already been discredited, but that alternative structures have yet to be firmly established.
Mainstream economic models were
discredited
by the crisis because they simply did not admit of its possibility.
I like to think that Jongen left the Bard conference politely
discredited.
Send in the ClownsNEW YORK – When too many Italians voted late last month for either a louche and
discredited
business tycoon or a comedian, European stock markets plummeted.
After decades of authoritarian rule, citizens, frustrated with
discredited
institutions and paralyzed political parties, have begun to employ social media to organize civil resistance.
Owing to his influence with the Fatah militias, Barghouti’s release could help Abbas and the
discredited
Fatah leadership, and boost the younger generation of Fatah leaders.
In Hungary, a dismal economic record and corruption
discredited
the major left party, so it was time to vote for the other side.
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