Greeted
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No honeymoon period
greeted
us.
But that was then, and this is now, and the UK’s exit from Europe would be
greeted
with equal parts regret and concern by its closest ally.
So why isn’t the prospect of going over the fiscal cliff
greeted
with enthusiasm?
They may have the heft needed for global operations, but they lack the motivation to compete with world-class Western firms and are
greeted
with suspicion and fear around the world.
With control of the Rumtek monastery embroiled in rival lawsuits, the New Delhi-based Karmapa has, not surprisingly,
greeted
the recent cash seizure as “exposing” his Chinese-appointed rival.
As a consequence, however, the men and women who were in power when Italy
greeted
more than 600,000 refugees lost the elections.
As I arrived, I was
greeted
by a group of teenage girls bouncing along the road, so full of energy and laughter that I couldn’t help but smile, too.
One can hope that, as Asian-Americans continue to break barriers in other arenas – they remain under-represented among corporate CEOs, for example – these rising superstars will be
greeted
with similar acclaim.
None of this should be
greeted
with euphoria, for China’s markets will not open magically and China’s governance will not change quickly.
The street euphoria that
greeted
Bachelet’s victory felt very much like the emotions that gripped Santiago back in 1970, when Allende was elected.
Soon, when customers enter a physical store, they will be
greeted
by interactive chat-bots that can recommend products based on shopping history, offer special discounts, and handle customer-service issues.
This confusion was evident two months ago, when the International Monetary Fund published a piece that was
greeted
as the final nail in the coffin of “neoliberalism” (an empty label that can encompass whatever bugbear a critic wants to rail against on that particular day).
Protectionism Made in the USAAmerica's imposition of tariffs on imported steel has been
greeted
with a howl of protest around the world.
As usual, it will be
greeted
by an economic crisis.
The Pecora Commission hearings were sensational, but it is difficult to argue that the public anger they whipped up was much greater than that which
greeted
Wall Street’s titans when they testified before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in 2010.
In the opening session, Obama’s special envoy, Denis Ross, was
greeted
with resounding silence when he conveyed to the participants his boss’s warm wishes.
For example, they
greeted
the inauguration of the June 2010 Peace Jirga with rocket attacks and suicide bombers.
The familiar figure with the glinting, rimless glasses and the rigid hair forced back, as if it were spun glass,
greeted
me at the door of his seemingly tennis court-size office.
Post-American IsraelPARIS – Israel is one of the only places in the world where Georges W. Bush can be
greeted
with real enthusiasm and even affection.
His declaration was
greeted
by a roar of applause from the studio audience.
The Fund’s proposal has been
greeted
with predictable disdain and derision by the financial industry.
In liberal democracies around the world, this decision has generally been
greeted
with enthusiasm.
Our proposal was
greeted
with deafening silence.
From Hubris to Nemesis in the EUParis – The European Union’s Lisbon treaty was initially
greeted
with enthusiasm, pride, and even hubris.
A dismal silence
greeted
its publication, which left Germany’s pro-European establishment isolated and dispirited.
So the "euro triumphalism" that has
greeted
the dollar's decline is, indeed, premature.
Many
greeted
the decision, announced in July, with glee.
The euro’s depreciation has been
greeted
with delight by Europe’s business leaders.
The Looming Crisis with IranNEW YORK – When Barack Obama takes office in January, he will be
greeted
by many difficult challenges, beginning with the acute economic crisis.
Since US politics no longer stops at the water’s edge, Obama’s decision was
greeted
with howls of derision by those who argued that he was “uncommitted” to the Iraq venture and somehow did not make his best effort to keep troops there.
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