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At the recent annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde
expressed
concern about slowing growth in emerging markets and urged them to pursue additional economic reforms.
Critics outside Bosnia
expressed
similar skepticism, declaring that the ICTY would amount to nothing but a fig leaf to cover up inaction in the face of horrific crimes.
I uphold the views
expressed
by Japan’s previous prime ministers in this regard.
Nor has the Iranian government ever publicly
expressed
a will to possess nuclear weapons.
Chirac chided EU candidate countries for behaving irresponsibly when they
expressed
support for America's effort to disarm Iraq with the use of force if need be.
US President Barack Obama, who has
expressed
deep concern about the overthrow of Morsi, is perhaps the only leader able to mediate in such a situation and work for a consensus solution that prevents a civil war.
The traditional Fed response,
expressed
eloquently by former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke at the 2015 IMF Research Conference, is simple: Float your currency.
Certainly, he had never
expressed
any such sentiment inside the British Isles during the previous eight years.
The views
expressed
here are the authors’ own.
Moreover, Kavanaugh’s views are far to the right on other issues as well, and in his confirmation hearings he
expressed
them with no doubt.
The views
expressed
here are the author's own.
It is no exaggeration to say that a large majority of member states and their citizens has already
expressed
its wish for this vision of the EU by voting for the Constitutional Treaty.
Libyan politics will undoubtedly continue to be based on Gaddafi’s “Green Book” and “people power,” as
expressed
in its People’s Congress.
Even Jaitley, now India’s finance minister and a prominent cabinet member, has not
expressed
any opposition.
Corporate-tax reform also offers a good opportunity for bipartisan agreement, especially given that Obama and congressional leaders of both parties have
expressed
interest.
In response to Trump’s cancellation of the summit, North Korea, sensing that it controls the moral high ground, has
expressed
its continued openness to talks, leading Trump to muse confusingly about re-instating the meeting.
The sales technique should be based on fiscal and regulatory concepts and be
expressed
in legal and financial jargon, which only experts can do.
The almost timid way in which, after France’s victory over Spain, he
expressed
his love for his mother touched viewers around the world.
Then, with recognition of the abstract schemas dictating how genes are expressed, biology climbed even closer to mathematics.
European foreign ministers have already
expressed
their concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
But, despite the pains my father had taken, the other designers
expressed
growing discontent about Korolev getting all the publicity, even if anonymously.
In The Africans: Triple Heritage, the Kenyan-born scholar Ali Mazrui
expressed
concern about what he perceived to be a Garden of Eden in decay.
Mazrui, forever the optimist,
expressed
hope that the “human will has the power of restoration.”
Though all cells in the body have the same DNA, only a subset of the genes encoded by the DNA is
expressed
in each cell type, thus accounting for the difference between, say, a skin cell, a liver cell, and a brain cell.
Suzanne Maloney, a former State Department official,
expressed
cautious optimism, stating that “it is early days and it will require a lot of testing, but Mr. Rouhani has been more ambitious than I would ever have hoped.”
Though Iran has declared that removal of its stockpile of 20% enriched uranium from the country is its red line, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has
expressed
a desire to agree on a “road map” for resolution.
The country’s just-concluded “Brexit” referendum, in which a majority of voters
expressed
their desire to leave the European Union, represents the spectacular failure of that effort – and the end of an era.
That is a worrying outcome, because senior Fed officials seem to have slipped back into their pre-2008 ways, ignoring concerns about dangerous financial-sector behavior – even when those concerns are
expressed
by members of the US Senate Banking Committee.
The predicament can be
expressed
in stark terms: Who Will Pay the Price of Enlargement?
Stein’s view,
expressed
in a speech earlier this spring, is that central banks should be less aggressive in their pursuit of full employment in an environment of heightened financial risk.
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