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By 2050, there will undoubtedly be a fiscal problem – but, again, there is plenty of time to
ignore
it.
Nor should Israelis
ignore
what former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert described as “megalomaniacal preparations” for an attack on Iran “that would never happen.”
The debt dilemmas in Europe and the US prove yet again that elected officials will
ignore
long-run costs to achieve short-run benefits, and will act only when forced, in a doomed effort to circumvent the laws of economics and revoke the laws of arithmetic.
Political parties exchange benefits and
ignore
those who elected them.
This is like the joke about the two economists who
ignore
a $100 bill they see lying on the street, figuring that if the money were real someone would have picked it up.
But it is hard to
ignore
the history to which the protesters are appealing.
Because the principles
ignore
human rights, they neglect the essential dimension of accountability.
But it is also disturbing how Russia’s history of electoral meddling has become an excuse for Swedish leaders to
ignore
much-needed reforms.
Prices aside, the difference between how Russian oil companies were managed in the early 1990s and how they are managed now is too dramatic to
ignore.
But it will soon be impossible to
ignore.
It would be a mistake to assume that Germany’s government could
ignore
or circumvent the court’s decision.
Pushed further away from best-case scenarios, they are unable to
ignore
the global liquidity impact of the Fed’s policies, yet they lack the right policy tools to address it.
Without that Chinese backing, Rajapaska’s government would have had neither the wherewithal nor the will to
ignore
world opinion in its offensive against the Tigers.
Instead of postponing Biden’s trip to Beijing to demonstrate disapproval of China’s new ADIZ, the US advised its commercial airlines to respect it, whereas Japan asked its carriers to
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China’s demand that they file their flight plans through the zone in advance.
France has unilaterally chosen to
ignore
the Stability and Growth Pact by running a predicted deficit well above the 3% of GDP limit.
The political will of the Eurogroup was to
ignore
our proposals, let the negotiations fail, impose an indefinite bank holiday, and force the Greek government to acquiesce on everything – including a massive new loan that is almost triple the size we had proposed.
They
ignore
this message at their peril.
But the impending water crisis is becoming increasingly difficult to
ignore
– especially for those who are already feeling its effects.
They chose to
ignore
any losses that banks will suffer on loans that will mature after 2010.
Although we don’t yet have an estimate of the economic losses the stress tests have chosen to ignore, they may be substantial.
Or was it because politicians benefited from the economic boost that inflows of short-term “hot money” provide, and thus were willing to
ignore
the consequences?
Of course, it is also possible that Gibraltar and Bermuda have chosen to
ignore
the results, or dispute their significance.
To be sure, the presidency grants Trump considerable power to shape trade policy, so one cannot
ignore
the possibility that he will pursue protectionist measures to appease his supporters.
European policymakers should
ignore
the protectionist noises coming from Trump’s administration, and concentrate on defending the current global trading system and the liberal international order.
It may be true that some of that order’s elites chose to
ignore
the adverse distributional and employment-related consequences of the old order, while reaping the benefits.
Ignore
the fact that bilateral balances are irrelevant for welfare when countries run surpluses with some trade partners and deficits with others.
Indeed, as in Ukraine, Georgia is undergoing a test of democracy that Europe cannot afford to
ignore.
To be sure, we should not
ignore
abuses in the immediate post-putsch crackdown; but we should put ourselves in the authorities’ shoes.
Japan has asked its airlines to
ignore
China’s demand for advance notification of flights, even if they are merely transiting the new zone and not heading toward Chinese territorial airspace.
On the contrary, reforms usually are undertaken only when the signs of an impending crisis are so strong that it is increasingly difficult to
ignore
them, or after the crisis has already “educated” voters.
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