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Facts
are holy, but not all media that claim to report them, “new” or old, can be trusted.
There is no hiding these
facts
from American voters anymore.
Such
facts
have long been cited as evidence that the EU suffers from a democratic deficit, with citizens inadequately engaged with European-level governance.
If the
facts
have changed, the policy implications must also change.
Of course, there are Republicans who acknowledge the
facts.
Rescaling China’s Debt MountainMONTREAL – There is widespread agreement on two
facts
about the Chinese economy.
Strong on rhetoric and fueled by a wave of anti-Americanism, that search is nonetheless thin on
facts.
To oppose such forces and policies, mainstream political parties will have to address their failure, even with the
facts
on their side, to offer a narrative compelling enough to convince voters to choose economic openness.
First, consider the facts: Over the 21 quarters since the beginning of 2008, real (inflation-adjusted) personal consumption has risen at an average annual rate of just 0.9%.
Dissent was stifled,
facts
were suppressed, scrutiny was blocked, and the free flow of information was choked off.
Facts
must be faced.
Biological
facts
were seen through the light of ideological bias.
Poor nations look to these
facts
and trends with hope, while many industrialized countries view them with anxiety.
These hard
facts
are immune to Brexiteers’ rhetoric about reviving the Commonwealth and creating a new Global Britain.
An alternative hypothesis, which seems to fit the facts, recently emerged from the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Dysfunctionality in Capital Markets, at the London School of Economics.
The case, Carter v. Canada, could serve as a textbook on the facts, law, and ethics of assistance in dying.
But Smith’s verdict on the ethics of assistance in dying – and of the
facts
regarding jurisdictions, like the Netherlands and Oregon, that have it – seems likely to stand for a long time to come.
Like those tall tales, Fidel’s myth of Che bears a superficial resemblance to historical facts, but the real story is far darker.
In a series of innovative papers, Stiglitz picked up some elementary
facts
about the economy that lay strewn about like jigsaw pieces, put them together, and proved why some prices were naturally sticky, thereby creating market inefficiencies and thwarting the functioning of the invisible hand.
But the argument that sanctions would work better than negotiations flies in the face of the facts: despite stronger sanctions, Iran has dramatically increased its uranium-enrichment capacity.
Similarly inconvenient
facts
apply to Italy’s massive public debt, which was accumulated through excessive public spending financed by domestic savers (in stark contrast to Greece).
In 2015, the same establishment that now supports Macron and rails against the “alternative facts,” loony economics, and authoritarianism of Le Pen, Donald Trump, the UK Independence Party (UKIP), and others, launched a ferociously effective campaign of falsehood and character assassination to undermine the democratically elected Greek government in which I served.
These are disturbing
facts.
Some
facts
are worth examining.
As an historian, she was committed to getting the
facts
right and ensuring that we had sufficient context.
As a rough empirical characterization of stylized facts, it was received somewhat skeptically by the academic community, and both authors were known for much more noted contributions.
The
facts
– real ones, not his “alternative” variety – keep intervening.
They look upon economics as an ideological battleground, where all views can be entertained without being confronted with logic, much less with
facts.
Yet
facts
have been hitting hard.
Since 1989, historians have documented the
facts
about Polish society during World War II.
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