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The Fed can’t be faulted for trying, argue the counter-factualists who
insist
that only unconventional monetary policies stood between the Great Recession and another Great Depression.
Instead, China's highest officials publicly
insist
that they run the most centrally controlled government in the world, with full authority to appoint or dismiss mayors, governments, and bureaucrats.
Economists who
insist
that China’s financial leverage is not too high are a dwindling minority.
Because the Bush administration, as its officials repeatedly insist, placed the installation of democratic, human-rights-oriented regimes, by force if necessary, at the core of US foreign policy, those who see only aggressive imperialism in America’s interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq view human rights in a more skeptical light.
The Fund was right to
insist
that Pakistan stand on its own feet economically, but, in early June, Shaikh will present his 2011-2012 budget, in which he wants to ease the burden on ordinary Pakistanis.
Russian generals
insist
that conscription must be maintained so that, if necessary, a large-scale war can be waged.
They are wary of rocking the financial boat, so they go easy on financial reform and refuse to
insist
on more equity capital for banks.
Companies will
insist
on a more careful distinction between corporate and personal e-mail address use.
But others, such as the London School of Economics’ Simon Hix,
insist
that to reengage with the EU, voters need to be able to make choices that have real policy consequences.
Spain was the first to
insist
that it could not meet the conditions to which it had just agreed, and other countries will soon follow.
The closer Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team of investigators get to the truth about Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, the more you must
insist
that Putin “means” what he says.
Some
insist
that Greece finish its payment program, regardless of the humanitarian and economic consequences – not to mention the failure of all previous Greek governments to meet its terms.
But we run a risk of the tenth time…”Today, Greece’s European creditors seem ready to abandon their solemn pledges on the irrevocability of the euro in order to
insist
on collecting some crumbs from the country’s pensioners.
Others
insist
that, on the contrary, effective policies today require increasingly complex models that can more fully capture the chaotic dynamics of the twenty-first-century economy.
Environmentalists and labor advocates have a point when they
insist
that growth should not be the ultimate goal of economic policy.
The more creditors
insist
on lower living standards and higher taxes, the more the tax base will simply leave the island – causing bondholders’ losses to rise.
But it makes little sense to
insist
on it as long as losses by banks that remain “too big to fail” could trigger a renewed financial crisis.
Detractors on the right
insist
that the new laws will break the budget and undermine economic growth, while opponents on the left argue that they do not go far enough in covering all of India’s poor and vulnerable.
It is therefore in a position to
insist
that the European Council accept the candidate elected by the majority of MEPs.
Optimists, touting GDP and other indicators, will continue to
insist
that Americans have never had it so good.
If, as many fear, the United Kingdom releases the General in the next few days, Chile's right-of-center politicians should insist, publicly and forcefully, that Pinochet is brought to justice in his own country.
Nativist movements that
insist
on the special privileges of blood and soil have invariably been bad for minorities, especially Jews, leading to the kind of violence that drove Miller’s great-grandparents out of their country.
When a significant number of holdouts
insist
on being paid in full, it becomes impossible to design an effective restructuring, unless other creditors reduce or defer their claims.
Some
insist
that the hatches must be battened down: fiscal consolidation, curtailment of union power, deregulation of markets.
The EU must continue to
insist
that Russia ratify it, stipulating that Russia is already bound by its terms.
Snow’s emphasis on using data to guide his intervention is a principle that institutions like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
insist
upon today.
Basel 4 may come one day, but this is not it, they
insist.
Will NEPAD
insist
on mechanisms for the periodic and peaceful change of political leadership in member countries?
Only then may people start waking up and voting for politicians who
insist
on re-energizing economic reform.
One may well despair about getting these points across in China, but as outsiders we must
insist
on not betraying ourselves - at least.
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