Hastily
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These facts obviously need to be taken seriously, but their implications for US foreign policy in the Middle East should not be too
hastily
drawn.
East African countries are also pushing integration projects ahead, and appear to have learned from past failures in the region, which were the result of
hastily
constructed, inappropriate, and overly ambitious structures.
Lessons from Trump’s Health-Care DebacleWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump’s domestic economic agenda suffered a major setback last week, when the House Republican leadership decided to withdraw their
hastily
drafted bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”).
If the public had seen the similarly grotesque tumors that grow on untreated rats, officials most likely would not have acted so
hastily.
In the case of Qatar, this meant the right to stage the World Cup in an utterly unsuitable climate, in stadiums
hastily
built under terrible conditions by underpaid foreign workers with few rights.
They lined up in large numbers, peacefully cast their ballots, and resoundingly rejected a flawed constitution that had been
hastily
forced upon them.
After stalling for two and a half years, the day before the draft constitution was due to expire, the government
hastily
pushed through Parliament an alternate draft that preserved strong presidential powers, weakened the bill of rights, and rigged the electoral percentages needed to win the presidency.
A cap of €2.30 per person,
hastily
proposed after the initial public outcry, and before the proposal was withdrawn, would have done little to ease that burden on low-income Internet users, while drastically reducing the program’s overall revenue.
Japan’s new prime minister, Shinzo Abe,
hastily
arranged a summit in China with President Hu Jintao on the eve of North Korea’s nuclear test, a meeting that saw both men agree that such a move was “intolerable.”
DENVER – The scenes of desperate refugees making their way through a gauntlet of impediments – including
hastily
unfurled barbed-wire fences, ill-tempered border guards, and angry residents – have been horrific, reminiscent of Europe’s darkest decades.
Hastily
designed spending cuts have undermined growth, and thus the government’s fiscal position, forcing it to kill off public services and infrastructure projects.
They are now justifiably more confident that a troubled bank can be restructured effectively, and that depositors and other short-term creditors would not trigger a collapse by
hastily
withdrawing their money.
On that occasion, the government
hastily
conjured up the so-called Westerplatte Museum, which it then merged with the Museum of the Second World War, in order to render the latter’s staff redundant and make the exhibits there more “representative of the Polish point of view.”
Rethinking the Peace ProcessWASHINGTON, D.C.: Many stories coming out of Sharm el-Sheikh convey the idea that the
hastily
convened Middle East summit was a success.
Meanwhile, many worries and concerns remain: Will the internally displaced be able to return home and – despite the countless
hastily
dug graves that scar their beautiful landscape – reconnect with their old lives?
Of course, in the face of India's vast advantages in conventional forces, and the flexible nature of India's strategy, there is a grave risk that Pakistan will escalate its response hastily, even to the point of approaching its own ultimate "Samson Option" - use of nuclear weapons.
Many in Korea viewed the beef decision as having been
hastily
taken, and without appropriate consultation of all relevant parties.
Instead, Greece got a
hastily
arranged referendum.
Hastily
held elections lifted Kurmanbek Bakiyev to the presidency.
A leading critic of the Kremlin and several others were
hastily
dragged into a police car and driven away.
Some measures were well-designed, such as reform of the state pension system (although a need for further reform remains) - while others, such as the measures aimed at raising revenues and reducing costs in the health care system, were too
hastily
implemented - e.g. the new system of health co-payments requires redesign.
In a
hastily
arranged mini-summit, Germany, Finland, Austria, and the Netherlands announce that they will not renounce the euro as their joint currency.
But the two sides have remained locked in their respective narratives – narratives that the recent cutoff of negotiations and
hastily
arranged referendum have reinforced.
Hatoyama has
hastily
attempted to fulfill the DPJ’s party manifesto and his own public pledges.
In fact, what is presented as a shimmering cathedral often more closely resembles a
hastily
erected shantytown.
As the pandemic spread, many governments
hastily
implemented medical and social-distancing protocols that mirrored the Chinese authorities’ draconian response.
Perhaps to signal his displeasure, Emirati Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan has said he will not attend a
hastily
organized signing ceremony in Washington, DC, on September 15.
Unnerved by the experience, the authorities
hastily
abandoned the reform.
The assault on Hong Kong’s autonomy and rule of law, embodied in the
hastily
adopted security legislation that China imposed on the territory at the end of June, is only one of Xi’s recent transgressions.
Now, they must also navigate relentless, tech-driven organizational change – often poorly explained and
hastily
introduced.
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