Mounted
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Having
mounted
exceptional efforts, first to provide financing for Greece’s adjustment program, and then to create a safety net for other distressed countries, the European Council established a task force, chaired by President Herman van Rompuy and composed largely of EU finance ministers, to make proposals for reform.
As the threat has mounted, Israel has allowed Egypt to increase troop levels in the peninsula beyond those stipulated in the peace accords.
In Iraq, where the connection to terrorism was more dubious, the US
mounted
a major military effort with goals that were perplexing and shifting, insofar as they were ever clearly articulated at all.
The economy weathered the crisis triggered by Lehman Brothers’ collapse in 2008, and
mounted
a vigorous recovery in 2010.
Of course, OBOR is not the only challenge Xi has
mounted
against an aging Western-dominated international order.
It
mounted
a demonstrably disproportionate response, killing a large number of noncombatants, including hundreds of children, and destroying thousands of homes and commercial enterprises.
Less well known, but following the same pattern, are efforts being
mounted
to question studies documenting the adverse health effects of exposure to lead, mercury, vinyl chloride, chromium, beryllium, benzene, and a long list of pesticides and other toxic chemicals.
While these worries hardly amount to the full frontal attack
mounted
by the likes of Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel-prize winning economist, they still constitute a remarkable turnaround in the intellectual climate.
The Taliban (which, in Arabic, means “students”) in both Afghanistan and Pakistan are the products of these seminaries, as are militias like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which have
mounted
attacks on religious sites in India.
Since then, evidence has
mounted
not only that there were no weapons of mass destruction, but that the American and British governments provided deceptive, distorted, and misleading information.
The so-called “Chicago School” has
mounted
a robust defense of its rational expectations-based approach, rejecting the notion that a rethink is required.
Whether a similar experiment could be
mounted
at the global level is an open question.
With the economic downturn leaving revenues well short of projections, pressure on India’s tax officials to catch evaders has mounted, prompting intrusive investigations that have been decried as “tax terrorism.”
Back then, three years had to pass before creditors
mounted
the concerted response known as the Baker Plan, named after then-US Treasury Secretary James Baker.
So, too, does the oppressive Egyptian regime led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who
mounted
the 2013 military coup that ended the Brotherhood’s disastrous year governing the Arab world’s most populous country.
With energy and aplomb, she
mounted
a vigorous defense of multilateral efforts to confront climate change, Russian aggression, development in Africa, and a range of other challenges that lie ahead.
Finally, it is too early to judge the pandemic response
mounted
by Ethiopia and other African countries because governments still have to scale up their efforts to tackle the inevitable “surge” stage of the crisis.
There is a big difference between a North Korea armed with a handful of inefficient warheads and inaccurate missiles and one with dozens of advanced weapons that could be
mounted
on accurate long-range missile systems capable of reaching the US.
Unfortunately, in the United States, in particular, popular resistance to restrictions
mounted
just when continued public compliance was needed.
Complicating matters further, Burisma’s founder, Mykola Zlochevsky – who has fallen in and out of favor with Ukraine’s government over the years – had, by that time, been subject to several investigations
mounted
by then-Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin.
And in November, China
mounted
something of a geopolitical coup with the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, a new trade agreement that will put it at the center of the world’s largest free-trade area.
Last week, they
mounted
a general strike that nearly paralyzed the city, one of Asia’s most important commercial hubs.
The defense
mounted
by Fed leaders at the time was that crises happen and nothing can be done about it.
More than twenty carriages had already been ranged along the street by the
mounted
police.
She
mounted
the high step of the railway carriage and seated herself in an empty compartment on the dirty – though once white – cover of the spring seat.
After having
mounted
a dark and half-destroyed staircase, he found himself on a shaky footbridge; then he crossed the screening shed, which was plunged in such profound darkness that he walked with his hands before him for protection.
The cage
mounted
from the void with the same voracious silence.
The coal trains arrived straight from the receiving-room, and were then overturned by the tipping-cradles on to hoppers, long iron slides; and to right and to left of these the screeners,
mounted
on steps and armed with shovels and rakes, separated the stone and swept together the clean coal, which afterwards fell through funnels into the railway wagons beneath the shed.
" And this dream grew continually larger and more beautiful and more seductive as it
mounted
higher in the impossible.
M. Hennebeau, who was at this hour returning home
mounted
on his mare, listened to these vague sounds.
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