Exhausted
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TV-6 was exhausted, by legal assaults, into submission.
Thus, we have the unseemly spectacle of the ECB hesitating to cut interest rates for fear that, having
exhausted
conventional policy, it would have to turn to unconventional measures like quantitative easing, which would antagonize German public opinion even more.
Many lower-income women in Western Europe today – often single parents working pink-collar ghetto jobs that leave them
exhausted
and without realistic hope of advancement – can reasonably enough feel a sense of nostalgia for past values and certainties.
With debt burdens elevated and housing prices significantly above levels warranted by their historical relation to income, the business cycle of the last two decades appears
exhausted.
And he can dismiss the prime minister, Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, who has
exhausted
many on both sides of the sectarian divide during his 40 years in power.
In the 1980’s, Mikhail Gorbachev warned that Soviet oil resources were
exhausted.
The Russian strain of political messianism is pretty much
exhausted.
With that struggle, in which most of the region’s regimes have
exhausted
their already-limited stores of legitimacy, a century-old regional order is collapsing.
While respondents were generally supportive of procedures for the treatment of life-threatening illnesses, many were adamant that every available option should be
exhausted
before genome editing was tried.
Exhausted
by the frustrating climate negotiations in Copenhagen, European leaders seemed not to be in the mood for questions about EU enlargement.
Meanwhile, the technology used at drilling and production platforms has developed tremendously, but the challenges regarding depth, weather, and sediment structure have grown even more, as easy-to-exploit oil fields have been
exhausted.
Winston Churchill once famously said of America that you can count on it to do the right thing once it has
exhausted
all other alternatives.
The old movements of the 20th century are largely exhausted: classic conservatism because the world changes too rapidly for conservatism as stasis to be coherent or appealing; classic socialism because the rapidity of change erodes traditional labor positions in exactly the same way.
Brezhnev’s model resembled a bad marriage,
exhausted
of love or respect, in which the spouses constantly cheat, take advantage of each other, and grab each other’s property, though the powerful husband occasionally reminds his wife that he is boss and demands at least a formal pledge of loyalty – or else.
Exhausted, the Polish Communist regime agreed to sit down to talks with Solidarity.
No doubt, millions of people at the end of the war were too hungry and
exhausted
to do anything much beyond staying alive.
Its merit is its head-on challenge to the neoliberal obsession with deficits and debt reduction, and to reliance on quantitative easing as the sole – and now
exhausted
– demand-management tool.
Second, emerging-market bears point out that these economies have gained major productivity benefits from the migration of surplus rural labor to urban areas, a surplus that will soon be
exhausted.
So, when Sarah Palin is escorted into the media limelight, she becomes the symbolic revenge fantasy of many of those silenced,
exhausted
factory workers and secretaries.
Alas, there is an added complication that makes today’s shocks all the more vexing: governments and central banks have
exhausted
the traditional ammunition upon which they have long relied during times of economic duress.
The question is whether China will manage to deleverage enough before these buffers are
exhausted.
To be sure, with America
exhausted
from its fruitless wars in the Middle East, and Europe turning inward as it faces its own crises, the case for a multipolar discourse is more convincing today than at any other time since the Cold War.
But to insist that the most certain path to potentially catastrophic decisions begins with an exhausted, intemperate mind is not a partisan observation.
Unlike European countries, which emerged from World War II so
exhausted
by conflict that they agreed to pool their sovereignty for the sake of peace, the countries of the Middle East are experiencing an ever-intensifying climate of nationalism, intolerance, and hatred.
The American-led coalition can help by taking more steps that would reinforce a message of hope and optimism for the
exhausted
and demoralized Sunnis of Iraq.
Facing economic crisis, widespread unemployment, and rising competition from developing economies, Europe must adjust to technological advances and new modes of working – all while an aging population puts increasing strain on
exhausted
public budgets.
Maybe Europe will become a leader in “advanced fracking” when the shale-gas deposits in the US have already been
exhausted.
Exhausted
by the ongoing war, most Chechens now are ready to resolve their problems within the framework provided by Russia's elastic federal structure.
According to former Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, who led Russia’s only post-Soviet government that was oriented toward systemic change, the socialist command economy
exhausted
its growth potential by 1970.
This is where we stand: Aleppo, besieged and in ruins,
exhausted
and abandoned by the world, yet defiant – dying with its boots on – is our shame, our crime of omission, our self-abasement, our capitulation in the face of brute force, our acceptance of the worst in humanity.
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