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Some on the left, motivated in part by revulsion against financial types who are thought to reap unjustified incomes, have
joined
forces with conventional economists, whose almost religious belief in their models has blinded them to the harm their dubious economic theory can do to the real economy and the interests of ordinary people.
By in effect cutting rates from their expected levels, the ECB
joined
the US Federal Reserve in moving from a policy of indifference to one of reassurance.
These early adopters were
joined
by a growing number of financial speculators attracted by highly volatile price movements.
Greece was heavily indebted when it
joined
the eurozone in 2001, with government debt at around 99% of GDP.
Examples of this dynamic include the startups and multinationals that have
joined
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help find a cure for Ebola and entrepreneurs using solar panels to provide off-grid electricity to remote villages in Africa.
The 12 new member states that
joined
the EU in 2004 and 2007 committed themselves to its adoption, but with no set date.
Fairness and Free TradeCAMBRIDGE – The global trade system faces an important turning point at the end of this year, one that was postponed when China
joined
the World Trade Organization almost 15 years ago.
In former leader Muammar el-Qaddafi’s hometown of Sirte, residents told me that they ceased fighting with the rebels and
joined
Qaddafi’s forces when NATO intervened in their revolution.
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, both countries became staunch NATO allies even before they
joined
the EU.
Since China and 20 mostly Asian countries signed the AIIB’s initial memorandum of understanding last October, 36 other countries – including Australia, Brazil, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom – have
joined
as founding members.
Children like those in Zaatari, and millions of others around the world, are central to the work of the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity, which I
joined
last September.
In fact, other governments that
joined
the accord are now submitting it to their respective legislatures for ratification as a treaty.
Facebook OldiesI’m embarrassed to say that after reading Newsweek’s recent cover story on Facebook…I
joined.
A 20-year-old friend then forwarded me an article called “omg my mom
joined
facebook!!”Hmm…not so subtle.
At the end of August, I
joined
nine other American Nobel Prize winners in economics in signing an open letter to the American public.
French President Jacques Chirac has
joined
Blair and Brown in a bold call for rich countries to honor their promises to the poor.
In September, my organization, BRAC,
joined
a collaborative effort, led by Hillary Clinton and former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, that puts more girls in school while addressing the problem of quality for both genders.
That is why I
joined
Africa’s movers and shakers last week at a meeting of the World Economic Forum in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.
Late last year in Cape Town, we
joined
delegates from around the world to reach a consensus on Open Education’s ideals and approaches, and we committed ourselves to them in the Cape Town Open Education Declaration, which was officially released on January 22.(See www.capetowndeclaration.org .)
It showed that persistent pressure works better than the “constructive engagement” that it had pursued, to no avail, for the eight years since Burma
joined
the organization.
When Burma
joined
ASEAN in 1997, there were only 210,000 Burmese refugees and asylum seekers throughout the region.
Anglosphere connections mattered a lot for Australians and others in the days before the UK
joined
the European Common Market.
It began to increase later that decade, and grew rapidly after eight formerly communist countries
joined
the EU in 2004, when Britain – unlike, for instance, France and Germany – waived its right to impose a seven-year delay before allowing free movement of people from the new member states.
Yet, despite such threats, thousands of Saudi women
joined
“We are all Manal al Sharif” on Facebook, and countless other videos of women driving have appeared on YouTube since her arrest.
Europe also means prosperity and, for the countries that
joined
the EU recently or will join shortly, the promise of prosperity.
As a result, the US has effectively
joined
the “currency war” to prevent further dollar appreciation.
In some countries - say, Nicaragua and El Salvador - economies had so worsened that nearly all business people
joined
in opposition to the status quo, though disagreements existed about future goals.
One key of the principal reasons for the world’s economic growth from 2000-07, despite wars and terrorist atrocities, was that India and China
joined
the world economy.
In 1952, Turkey
joined
NATO and became one of the West’s indispensable allies.
But correcting this will become harder after new members have
joined.
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