Eagerly
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Trump appears set to provide such support far more
eagerly.
Fox News host Sean Hannity and regular Fox commentator Newt Gingrich
eagerly
propagated one of the most bizarre conspiracy theories of our time: the claim that Clinton and her cohort were running a pedophilia ring out of a Washington, DC, pizzeria.
Judgment Day for the EurozoneMUNICH – Europe and the world are
eagerly
awaiting the decision of Germany’s Constitutional Court on September 12 regarding the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the proposed permanent successor to the eurozone’s current emergency lender, the European Financial Stability Mechanism.
The non-intrusive nature of the government is appreciated: people
eagerly
engage in their private affairs – with little regard for the political realm, which they have willingly abandoned.
The Brexit vote was driven by a distorted picture –
eagerly
painted by tabloid newspapers and populist politicians – of a country overflowing with migrants.
It needs to dismantle the new system of fines that is being developed (a system that, paradoxically, the Guardian’s Rusbridger and the Labour Party – but not Cameron – have
eagerly
supported), exempt journalists from detention under the Terrorism Act, and forbid prior restraint of publication.
And in Europe, far-right leaders in Poland and Hungary walk
eagerly
in Trump’s footsteps – if not a step or two ahead of him.
Likewise, today’s right-wing populists have
eagerly
turned on the “establishment” and the “elites.”
But, as Wen’s trip to the United Kingdom, Germany, and Hungary showed, China is indeed buying – and European Union leaders are
eagerly
selling.
China, the world’s rising power, is
eagerly
strengthening its trade, investment, aid, and cooperation with the region.
(Surely, the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, who has long criticized the Fed for not taking QE far enough, is
eagerly
watching the Japanese experiment unfold.)
I remember when this phrase was last used: in 1991, when the chairman of the European Council of Ministers visited what was still Yugoslavia and
eagerly
accepted the empty promises of Slobodan Milosevic and his clique that they were ready to accept European pleas for a peaceful resolution to the conflicts there.
The Italian media
eagerly
linked the two “Super Marios,” with photomontages showing the prime minister with the soccer player’s idiosyncratic mohawk hairstyle.
Kohl himself often
eagerly
recounts a moment when, standing on a balcony in Berlin, he received an urgent message from Gorbachev.
The agenda has already received thousands of comments online from around the world, and we
eagerly
invite further global discussion of it, especially from the world’s young people.
Indeed, this is the essence of many studies that politicians are
eagerly
citing.
After all, although modern market economics provides a sound framework for policymaking – as Chinese bureaucrats are
eagerly
learning – the idea of a planned economy emerged in the nineteenth century as a counter-orthodoxy to address market failures.
They engage with students rather than
eagerly
awaiting breaks and holidays to pursue their own projects.
These countries have opened their markets to foreign investors - and foreign investors are responding
eagerly.
We recognize that many people are
eagerly
awaiting energy-sector reform in particular to begin.
Chinese investors would presumably
eagerly
acquire additional natural resources in Afghanistan if the security situation improved.
That is America’s story: despite a yawning trade deficit, investment is running high,
eagerly
financed by the rest of the world; public finance is formidable and inflation insignificant; new economy prospects run unabated and asset markets are revealing that even if there is a US bubble, it is unlikely to burst as violently as in Japan a decade ago.
While the Wahhabis could yet be bribed again with oil money, the sect’s power-hungry judges
eagerly
await the next beheading, stoning, or lashing in Riyadh’s public square.
It has, for example,
eagerly
launched large-scale operations to mine precious minerals like gold and silver in a disputed area of the eastern Himalayas that it seized from India in a 1959 armed clash.
By contrast, the same office has
eagerly
pursued a money-laundering probe into Ricardo Anaya, one of the opposition’s presidential candidates.
In this model, the economy needs a state that
eagerly
lends an ear to business, and, when necessary, greases the wheels of commerce by providing incentives, subsidies, and other discretionary benefits.
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had
eagerly
and publicly anticipated such an outcome.
As European new economy stocks soar into the stratosphere, the rest of the world will
eagerly
join the game.
After
eagerly
sending Obama’s diplomatic appointees packing on Inauguration Day, Trump has yet to fill key posts, including US ambassadors to South Korea, Japan, and China.
When a month passed without new footage of the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, international observers
eagerly
speculated about his health, personal security, and hold on power.
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