Immediately
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But as soon as the IDF was fully mobilized and the reservist brigades that make up nine-tenths of its strength were ready to deploy for battle, the Israelis stopped both the Egyptian and Syrian armies in their tracks and began their own advance almost
immediately.
It is not
immediately
apparent why Jewish or some extreme forms of Christian orthodoxy should be more compatible with Republican values, let alone feminism, than Muslim salafism.
The sound of the voice is sometimes that of a family member or someone from one's past, or is like that of no known person but has distinct and
immediately
recognizable features (say, a deep, growling voice).
The dilemma that officials face is that the impact of a fall in exports as a result of RMB appreciation will be felt acutely and immediately, whereas the large welfare losses due to the evaporation of the value of China’s foreign-exchange reserves will be borne by society as a whole – but not
immediately.
The rise to power of a “rejectionist” European government – that is, one that unilaterally rejects the policy status quo – would
immediately
bring the crisis to a head.
A Greek government that summarily rejected conditions set by the EU and the International Monetary Fund would
immediately
be cut off by the ECB and forced to exit the euro.
That might have been true about the history that was made in 1989 and
immediately
afterwards.
In the 1960s, the Somalis wanted to vote immediately;Kenya wanted to wait 40 or 50 years while it reshaped tribal allegiances and forged a Kenyan identity.
Although the African Development Bank (AfDB) hopes to create 25 million new jobs within a decade through its Jobs for Youth in Africa initiative, it is not
immediately
clear where those opportunities will come from.
It is imperative for both economies that direct transport links be established
immediately.
This does not require
immediately
creating new administrative structures, but skillful political coordination can and must be at the heart of this debate and ensuring its successful outcome.
The announcement
immediately
triggered a mad scramble to unload the expiring banknotes.
It is also true that it is rare for a government’s policies to have a major impact on the economy
immediately.
Immediately
after apartheid ended, the removal of discriminatory hiring practices opened new routes to prosperity for many black South Africans.
But trying to reduce it now will be a net burden on future generations: income will be lowered immediately, profits will fall, pension funds will be diminished, investment projects will be canceled or postponed, and houses, hospitals, and schools will not be built.
Suharto and his associates
immediately
blamed the PKI as the masterminds of the “September 30 Movement,” and spread gruesome stories about the torture and mutilation of the executed officers.
Seeking dialogue with North Korea
immediately
after its missile tantrum and nuclear brinkmanship is unwise and impractical.
And yet such a disaster would most likely be brief, and its outcome would be clear almost
immediately.
China should make it clear that, were North Korea to violate the deal, it would
immediately
lose all of the protection and support it receives.
The Last Stand Against PopulismJERUSALEM – There was a time,
immediately
after German reunification in 1990, when many French feared Germany.
In the meantime, both sides would be well advised to undertake a careful analysis of previous experiences with programs that were approved in principle, rather than becoming
immediately
operational.
The optimists’ unreality is rivaled by that of supply-siders, who would apply shock therapy to China’s slumping state sector and
immediately
integrate the country’s underdeveloped capital markets into today’s turbulent global financial system.
What is important about China’s move in the Security Council is that vital Chinese national interests were not at stake, at least not directly or
immediately.
He
immediately
adds, however, that this getting one’s hands dirty in this way is “often the right thing to do.”
Early-retirement schemes – one-third of public-sector employees currently retire before the age of 55 – should be targeted
immediately.
Seventy-three years ago, John Maynard Keynes thought about the reform and regulation of financial markets from the perspective of the first three purposes and found himself “moved toward... mak[ing] the purchase of an investment permanent and indissoluble, like marriage...”But he
immediately
drew back: the fact “that each individual investor flatters himself that his commitment is ‘liquid’ (though this cannot be true for all investors collectively) calms his nerves and makes him much more willing to run a risk...”
Foreseeing this, depositors would have responded to the announcement of a referendum by
immediately
withdrawing their euros in cash or by wiring them to Frankfurt, Paris, New York, or elsewhere.
Italy, its ruling class determined to exchange the lira for the euro at all costs,
immediately
returned to a debauched version of the ERM.
Either the British government would have, overnight, declared its exit from the euro, without a referendum or even a parliamentary vote, or Germany and France would have had to agree to scrap
immediately
the ECB’s prohibition of monetary financing.
Thus, worries about a Putin who has “lost touch with reality” imply not only a lower (or even negative) GDP growth rate, but also – and more
immediately
– a weaker currency, driving up prices of imported consumer goods.
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