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Printed newspapers offer the added advantage of reliability, in a country where Internet access cannot be guaranteed all the time, owing to still-patchy electricity supplies, which cause
frequent
blackouts even in the capital.
This week, the economist and
frequent
US official Lawrence Summers, in a lecture at the London School of Economics, called for another reconstruction of macroeconomic thought – and of the institutions and orientation of central banking.
And though such interventions have been less
frequent
than in the past, they have continued to muddle market signals.
Indeed, hardcore pornography’s effectiveness in achieving rapid desensitization in subjects has led to its
frequent
use in training doctors and military teams to deal with very shocking or sensitive situations.
Whereas the American system allows for
frequent
near-shutdowns of government, a genuine technocracy would keep government functioning, even when elected leaders do nothing.
There is also a deep political crisis which leads to
frequent
changes of governments operating under political restrictions and, therefore, incapable of developing and pursuing strategic programs of economic change.
All these factors caused
frequent
changes of governments which, regardless of their composition or political orientation, were all incapable of pursuing any consistent strategy of reforms within the existing political system.
The mushrooming growth of the "Party Against Yids," organized by Duma member General Makashov, as well as
frequent
marches and demonstrations by fascist groups with ersatz swastika signs and black outfits suggests a hideous resemblance to pre-Nazi Germany in the early 1930s.
By contrast,
frequent
exposure to localized, temporary volatility forces systems to become more dynamic and flexible, enhancing their capacity to thrive under pressure.
The same cannot be said of the less
frequent
need (one hopes) for the monetary authority to act as lender of last resort to commercial banks and even to the government.
But, while he has endorsed Trump, he has also been a
frequent
critic.
Mugabe’s first visit to China was in 1980, just six months after independence; he made 13 more during his tenure, and high-level visits by other Zimbabwean officials were even more frequent, occurring roughly once every two years during Mugabe’s reign.
For example, in June, the Trump administration cut America’s ties to the Council, citing its
frequent
criticism of Israel.
Add to that the challenges posed by automation and robotization, not to mention increasingly
frequent
and intense natural disasters, and it is not hard to see why so many people are so furious.
However, being radical does not necessarily mean being irrational, and revolutionary Iran has given
frequent
proof of its pragmatism.
It is also consistent with his
frequent
references to the need to create new cities, because urbanization is the spatial manifestation of industrialization.
The security policy of the Bush administration has been worse than frightening; it has been, to borrow one of the president's most
frequent
utterances nowadays, terrifying.
Countries need to rely on themselves and mobilize domestic resources (although the IMF
frequent
insistence on tight monetary and fiscal policies often makes this more difficult.)
Then there are the economic and human costs of increasingly
frequent
and severe climate-related disasters – including floods, droughts, storms, and heat waves, all of which are already on the rise worldwide.
The widespread misconception that Europe is massively dependent on Russian oil and gas explains its
frequent
appeasement.
Israelis from all walks of life, and increasing numbers of Diaspora Jews, are speaking out, rejecting what they call Israel’s
frequent
violation of international law and the injustice of what they describe as a two-tier system of citizenship and law.
And that is likely to be only one of many
frequent
– if not daily – confrontations with infrastructure systems that are bursting at the seams.
Failure would expose future generations to catastrophic climate risks, while trapping millions of people in poverty as a result of more frequent, intense, and protracted droughts, floods, and storms.
A
frequent
one in the US is that global elites are plotting – via the Bilderberg Group and the Council on Foreign Relations, among others – to establish a “One World Government” dominated by themselves rather than national governments.
Indeed, many in the financial community have little understanding of the intricate workings of the macroeconomic system--as evidenced by their
frequent
mistakes in managing it.
According to a 2008 study of 36 developing countries, torturous registration and approval processes create
frequent
shortages of 15 of the most commonly used generic medicines.
Trump’s ever-stranger behavior of late – including more
frequent
and more hysterical tweets – has been widely attributed to his growing realization of what the Democrats’ takeover of the House of Representatives means for his presidency.
Don't Let America Bankrupt International Bankruptcy ReformI am a
frequent
IMF critic, so when the IMF gets something right, I should acknowledge it.
The Afghan Endgame MirageSTOCKHOLM – On a recent visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan, I could not fail to notice the increasingly
frequent
international calls for an “endgame” in Afghanistan.
But its intellectual victory has blinded us to the great appeal – and
frequent
success – of mercantilist practices.
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