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Egypt even
mounted
an operation to destroy the tunnels between Gaza and Sinai, isolating Gaza completely.
Western commentators, in particular, have twisted themselves into knots to avoid recognizing any Iranian involvement in the conflict, even as evidence to the contrary has
mounted.
Capriles has
mounted
an impressive campaign.
This time, Tsai Ing-wen, the woman nominated by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP),
mounted
a late charge on the Kuomintang incumbent, Ma Ying-jeou.
As Libya
mounted
its effort, the International Atomic Energy Agency remained clueless.
As unrest
mounted
with these military retreats, offshore US forces monitored and intercepted jihadists who sought to enter Somalia, while Kenya and Ethiopia blocked the unrest from metastasizing across the region.
These pleas have come, frustratingly, as military funding to thwart bio-attacks, consciously
mounted
by human actors, has remained robust.
Everywhere, incumbent regimes have
mounted
resistance.
As fear of Ebola mounted, many citizens stopped using health services, reflected in a 23% drop in births in hospitals or clinics, a 21% drop in children receiving basic immunization, and a 39% drop in children treated for malaria.
Over the past year and a half, in the wake of Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef’s estimate that 2% of US GDP has been wasted in the pointless hypertrophy of the financial sector, evidence that America’s financial system is less a device for efficiently sharing risk and more a device for separating rich people from their money – a Las Vegas without the glitz – has
mounted.
There is a potent immediacy to documents that have hyperlinks to footage of veterans being trodden underfoot by
mounted
police at a demonstration at the US presidential debates, or students being gassed in their rooms during the recent G-20 summit.
Moreover, US officials claim that the regime
mounted
a clandestine cyber attack on Sony Pictures, allegedly over objections to “The Interview,” a slapstick movie premised on an assassination attempt against North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un.
Meanwhile, as the Syria crisis has worsened, pressure has
mounted
to improve humanitarian-aid delivery in rebel-controlled areas, and the UN has pursued a number of options.
Back in 1997, many Asians thought that the speculative attacks then being
mounted
on Asian currencies were unjustified, with Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mohamad Mahathir leading the charge against speculators.
Some efforts at innovative education financing are being mounted, such as the recently launched social-impact bond for education in the Indian state of Rajasthan; but scaling up such vehicles will require greater institutional capacity and a far larger and more liquid market.
Pessimists fear that today’s liberal democracies will be no match for the external challenges
mounted
by illiberal states like China and Russia, which are guided only by hardnosed realpolitik.
His appeal was unceremoniously rejected and, when he tried to seek refuge with supporters in a nearby village, the police
mounted
a manhunt.
More immediately, unless an effective response to the DRC’s escalating humanitarian crisis is
mounted
this year, the level of suffering will be immense – and not just in the country itself.
When Georgia, which had been flirting with NATO membership,
mounted
a military response to attacks by secessionists in South Ossetia, an ethnic enclave whose government had been backed by the Kremlin for more than a decade, Russia launched a full-scale invasion to protect the region.
So if the SNP did so well with a “Keynesian” program of fiscal expansion, is it not arguable that Labour would have done better had it
mounted
a more vigorous defense of its own record in office and a more aggressive attack on Osborne’s austerity policy?
Under Rousseff, inflation
mounted
and the real’s exchange rate plunged; large “white elephant” infrastructure projects were launched and then abandoned; and the effort to reduce interest rates artificially led to a consumer credit bubble.
Fabricated evidence, secret witnesses, and flights of investigative fancy are the foundation of the show trials that Turkish police and prosecutors have
mounted
since 2007.
Debt mounted, and markets are now almost entirely closed to more.
He
mounted
an energetic and creative crusade.
In place of global trade talks, the US and Europe have
mounted
a divide-and-conquer strategy, based on overlapping trade blocs and agreements.
The program – at a cost of $263 million – is set to be the largest education humanitarian effort ever
mounted
during an emergency.
The more CSR a company can point to, the less such efforts will succeed – or even be
mounted.
Last year, we
mounted
EUNAVFOR, our first-ever naval operation, to combat piracy in the waters off Somalia.
Attacks
mounted
by jihadi terrorists, however terrifying, do not compare with the threat emanating from Russia.
The most immediate question concerns the possibility of another Israel-Hezbollah war, fears of which have
mounted
throughout this year, fueled by reports of new missile transfers to Hezbollah and intermittent threats from Israel.
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