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American Delusions Down UnderNEW YORK – For better or worse, economic-policy debates in the United States are often
echoed
elsewhere, regardless of whether they are relevant.
In September 2015, world leaders
echoed
this conclusion when the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Goals – which include a target to end these practices.
Bush has
echoed
that sentiment, telling CNN ahead of his trip to the summit that admonishing the Russian president in public on matters such as democracy and human rights would be counterproductive.
Bernanke’s principled position –
echoed
by European Central Bank head Jean Claude Trichet and Bank of England head Mervyn King – has set off a storm in markets, accustomed to the attentive pampering lavished on them by Bernanke’s predecessor, Alan Greenspan.
Several European finance ministers subsequently
echoed
a similar theme.
Some Italians responded violently; some Italian and Romanian politicians, eager to offer quick and tough solutions, made scandalous statements that
echoed
the xenophobic and totalitarian slogans of the past.
(After my lecture at the central bank, my own composition
echoed
in the lecture hall.)
Baker’s talking points were recently
echoed
in a letter from the NSA to its employees’ families, lamenting that “sensationalized” press accounts had cast the agency as a “rogue element” rather than as a “national treasure.”
For example, without endangering those in China, news organizations could conclude deals with other companies to ensure that uncensored reports are
echoed
from one free server to the next, thereby defying China to filter the entire Internet if it wishes to eliminate content.
Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood, whose leaders are based in Turkey and northern Syria, have
echoed
that sentiment, declaring that jihad against the “Russian invasion” is the “religious duty” of “every able-bodied Muslim.”
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
echoed
this sentiment, declaring that Japan will play a larger role in safeguarding regional security, including by providing patrol ships, training, and military surveillance equipment to countries engaged in territorial disputes with China.
The public is increasingly segmented into groups of likeminded people who see their views
echoed
back to them in blogs, comments, and tweets.
Stern’s sentiment was
echoed
by Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, who pleaded in favor of stronger climate action to prevent future generations being “roasted, toasted, fried, and grilled.”
Ecuador’s stance on the case has been
echoed
by other members of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA), including Cuba and Venezuela.
And now his analysis and recommendations are being
echoed
in a new report issued by the Council of Economic Advisers.
It is a fear that has
echoed
down through history ever since, from the Catholic Church cursing Gutenberg’s movable type to the Victorian bourgeois complaining of the newly discovered freedom of the press.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently
echoed
these fears in public and added worries over whether the euro will survive the crisis.
The International Monetary Fund has
echoed
this view in its latest World Economic Outlook, predicting 6.8% growth in 2017 and a 6.5% rate in 2018.
But it is more plausible that this is all part of his strategy –
echoed
by leaders in a growing number of countries worldwide – to win support by asserting national priorities and sovereignty.
A range of institutions has
echoed
his warning.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
echoed
that sentiment, declaring that the North could replicate Vietnam’s path toward economic prosperity and normal relations with the United States.
This August, they passed up the opportunity to mark the 90th anniversary of the start of World War I, which led to calamities that
echoed
until the twentieth century's end.
Snow
echoed
his boss.
The summit’s discordant tones,
echoed
in the stormy sections of Beethoven’s symphony, emanated entirely from the United States.
Today, Europe’s national wrangling during the eurozone crisis is
echoed
in the discordant negotiations over sanctions on Russia.
The 2010Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, commissioned by French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
echoed
the current consensus among social scientists that we are mismeasuring our lives by using per capita GDP as a yardstick for progress.
But because the opposition is attacking our reforming government for its supposed cravenness before the EU, several ministers have nonetheless
echoed
Agov.
That message is
echoed
in political debates, central-bank boardrooms, and front-page headlines.
Few in the West are likely to find this line very compelling, but it has
echoed
strongly in every conversation that I have ever had with Iranian officials, senior or minor.
After six consecutive Monetary Policy Reports that
echoed
the fundamental changes made in July 2017, the July 2020 Report had absolutely nothing to say about policy rules.
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