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Likewise, whereas Bush was
hailed
as the first “MBA president,” corruption and incompetence have reigned under his administration, from the botched response to Hurricane Katrina to its conduct of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of China’s State Council
hailed
Myitsone as a model overseas project serving Chinese interests.
Expectations for the Geneva talks are so low that trivial matters – such as the fact that President Bashar al-Assad’s negotiators and the opposition are sitting together in the same room (though not at the same table) – are being
hailed
as successes.
The G8 leaders agreed to seek “substantial” cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and to give “serious consideration” to the goal of halving such emissions by 2050 – an outcome
hailed
as a triumph by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
These agreements are
hailed
as great successes, and annual reports summarizing official statistics are published showing that the use of CFC continues to decrease.
And yet financial markets, evidently placing a premium on stability,
hailed
the outcome.
And Jiang’s successor, Hu Jintao,
hailed
from the Communist Youth League, which has alumni at all levels of the party-state.
But leaders from around the world have already
hailed
the agreement as a breakthrough for the fight against climate change, a victory for international cooperation, and a boon to the global economy.
British Chancellor George Osborne
hailed
the creation of a London clearing bank as “hugely important” for the financial future of the City.
Neuroscientists have
hailed
it as the first breakthrough in depression-drug research in 50 years.
It still must feel good to be a national hero,
hailed
in the streets of Rome, Madrid, London, or Berlin as a returning warrior from a successful campaign.
This model is being
hailed
internationally as a possible compromise formula for ending intractable conflicts where atrocities cannot go unpunished but incentives must be found to disarm warring factions.
That brings us to the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which was
hailed
as both a breakthrough in addressing climate action and a pioneering approach to global governance.
Both sides
hailed
a newfound commitment to high-level exchanges on cyber crime; but the US is about to impose sanctions on Chinese companies that have benefited from egregious hacking.
He was
hailed
as a world-class reformer.
NAFTA brought about the export boom that many
hailed
and predicted, but it did nothing to stem northward immigration.
The protected creditors
hailed
from all over the world, including Northern Europe.
It is no wonder that the Taliban chief, Mullah Muhammad Omar,
hailed
the release of his five comrades as evidence that his militia is “closer to the harbor of victory.”
China’s foreign minister
hailed
the measure as a “gift” – an accurate description, given that China has yielded nothing in return.
Unity is Not EnoughThe reconciliation between the leaders of the two major Palestinian groups, Hamas and Fatah, that has just been negotiated in Saudi Arabia is being
hailed
as a major political breakthrough.
The BOJ
hailed
this outcome, since it gave the tradable sector time to adjust to the stronger yen.
Iranians, apparently surprised that the candidate whom a majority of them had backed (over six harder-line candidates) had won, poured into the streets and
hailed
a victory “for the people.”
In front of an ecstatic press corps, they
hailed
the decision to create a eurozone budget in name, when in reality it is nothing more than a credit line from the European Stability Mechanism (ESM, the bailout fund that gave Greece its loans in 2015).
Narendra Modi’s election as Prime Minister in May 2014 was initially
hailed
worldwide as marking the advent of a more business-friendly government in the world’s largest democracy.
Built nearly four centuries ago by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife, the marble monument was
hailed
by Rabindranath Tagore, India’s only Nobel Prize-winning writer, as “a teardrop on the cheek of Time.”
Given the slow pace of progress since the first UN climate-change summit in 1995, any agreement that involves all members of the Framework Convention on Climate Change will be
hailed
as a historic success.
Their increasing spending power, especially on non-essential consumer goods and services, is being
hailed
as the great hope for the global economy.
Its booming horticulture and tourist industries were
hailed
as models for other African states in their efforts to integrate into world trade.
During 2005 and 2006, the flow of EU directives, regulations, and associated reports, green papers, and communications continued at the same rate as the 2,800 a year chalked up in 1996, when Jacques Delors was at the helm of the European Commission and the EU project was being widely
hailed
as unstoppable.
The vandals, meanwhile, were
hailed
by church officials as heroes.
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