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The Myth of the “Ownership Society”"No," said former Fox News journalist Tony Snow,
newly
appointed as one of George W. Bush’s closest aides, his Press Secretary, when asked recently about his retirement savings.
Of course, fiscal caution cannot be abandoned; after all, if governments or the private sector were to spend borrowed or
newly
minted money freely, the result would simply be more crises, which would hurt the poor most.
And the
newly
rich kept an increasing part of what they got, as taxes were slashed to encourage them to get still richer, and efforts to divide up the pie more fairly were abandoned.
Rosneft has denied this publicly, but the markets nonetheless seem to expect that the
newly
printed rubles will flood the currency markets.
As in the classic democratic transitions in Spain and India, the
newly
elected Constituent Assembly will immediately have the responsibility of forming the government.
The credibility of both the WTO and the
newly
adopted SDGs will be on the line in Nairobi.
The good news is that Cyprus’s
newly
elected president, Nicos Anastasiades, may be open to such an agenda.
Among other things, cities will offer lavish sporting venues, ostentatious ceremonial spaces,
newly
built transportation networks, luxurious accommodations for athletes, and media and broadcasting centers.
Several members of the
newly
elected parliament are known warlords with bloody records.
Many of the
newly
elected members, moreover, are veteran Fatah bureaucrats.
This advice applies to the long-stalled Israel-Palestine peace process,
newly
revived by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
A large,
newly
influential constituency should be welcomed.
If Hillary Clinton, the likely next US president, genuinely believes in peace and sustainable development, she should announce her intention to back the GFE’s creation, just as President George W. Bush in 2001 was the first head of state to endorse the
newly
proposed Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
Decarbonization may instead require the application of carbon capture and storage technologies, while
newly
designed building materials could reduce demand for carbon-intensive inputs.
To the extent that their breeding ground can be destroyed, as Al Qaeda’s was in Afghanistan, there will be fewer
newly
minted terrorists to worry about.
While the election to the
newly
created Senate was entirely free, the opposition could compete for only one-third of the seats in the Sejm (the lower house).
Unless it modernizes its economy and society, Russia can forget its claim to status as a world power in the twenty-first century and will continue to fall behind both old and
newly
emerging powers.
It was New Year’s Eve 2003, during a concert at the
newly
opened House of Music in Moscow.
First, the fundamentalists benefited from years of political organizing and activism, and thus were better able to mobilize their supporters, whereas the liberals, who led the uprising against the former regime, lacked nationwide organization and had little time to translate their
newly
acquired political capital into votes.
With China’s growing influence in the post-Soviet space enabling the Central Asian republics to embrace a so-called “multi-vector” foreign policy, a shift in the balance of power will benefit Russia’s former client-states by increasing their leverage for negotiation within the
newly
established entity.
A third,
newly
emerging reason for an Asian approach to human rights is more benign.
The EU budget would cover the costs, potentially using
newly
issued safe bonds.
When the web of lies collapsed in November 1989, hundreds of thousands of Czechs and Slovaks poured into the streets to proclaim their freedom – and to sweep the banished and jailed playwright into Prague Castle as Czechoslovakia’s
newly
elected president.
That includes the supplementary leverage ratio required of the largest banks, which
newly
appointed regulators are working to relax.
While experts are busy trying to explain the Maoists’ unprecedented triumph, much hope rests on the
newly
elected members of the 601-seat Constituent Assembly.
It is to be hoped that Nepal’s
newly
elected Maoists have the wisdom to listen to their
newly
empowered electorate.
The ascent of Nahda (Renaissance), the leading Islamist party, is less a reflection of latent ideological support among a
newly
liberated people than it is a testament to the party’s remarkable ability to fill the post-revolutionary political vacuum.
When humans began to move out of Africa, they carried some of their pathogens to new areas, where they switched over to native hosts while native pathogens took up residence in the
newly
arrived humans.
That is why, beyond advancing Trump’s pro-growth economic agenda at home, the
newly
appointed members of his economic team should be establishing direct contact with their German, Chinese, and Japanese counterparts, with a view to improving international policy coordination.
The devil is in the details, as many less developed countries discovered that EBA’s complicated rules of origin, together with supply-side constraints, meant that there was little chance for poor countries to export their
newly
liberalized products.
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