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Thus, conservatives and reformists agree that the rights of others should be
observed
and preserved.
This failure would not have surprised the monetarist economists who
observed
the high inflation of the 1970s.
George Bernard Shaw once
observed
that “in the arts of peace Man is a bungler.”
Reassuring the markets by adopting structural reforms, he has observed, is properly the responsibility of those governments, not of the central bank.
Or, as the Nobel laureate economist Robert Solow
observed
in 1987, “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”
Similarly, few of the export processing zones proliferating around the world have delivered the results
observed
in Mauritius.
A violent conflict in the past may survive as a war of memories in the present, as can be
observed
in the current dispute between China and South Korea on one side, and Japan on the other.
The International Day for Disaster Reduction is
observed
each year on October 13.
In such a politically charged context, the sociologist Boris Dubin observed, symbolic acts are more compelling than, say, economic considerations.
And that, in turn, has important consequences: as Jack Fisher, a professor of surgery at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, observed, “Keep crying ‘wolf,’ and WHO can expect lower than customary compliance with flu vaccine advisories next fall.”
India’s greatest son Mahatma Gandhi
observed
that “an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.”
Reverby was completing a final task in her two decades of studying the PHS’s detestable Tuskegee experiments, in which hundreds of African-American men with late-stage syphilis were
observed
but not treated, even after penicillin was developed.
As the comedian Bob Newhart observed, “The pope leaves us alone; we leave the pope alone.”
He would likely continue many of his temporary programs (as Milton Friedman once observed, “There is nothing so permanent as a temporary government program.”);
Some argue that insisting on amoral diplomatic language is no longer necessary, because human rights are more or less universally accepted, if not always
observed.
As Saudi officials have observed, Iranian militias fighting the Islamic State in predominantly Sunni regions north and west of Baghdad hope to reinforce their country’s control over Iraq.
When criticized by one of his early companions for the death of millions during the Chinese revolution, Mao
observed
that countless Chinese die everyday, so what did it matter?
Richard Cooper of Harvard University once
observed
that in the early days of international public health cooperation, the fight against global diseases was hampered by countries’ adherence to different models of contagion.
After all, as Joseph Schumpeter famously observed, market-based systems have long had an uncanny knack for self-healing.
As Columbia University’s Mark Lilla has observed, the United Kingdom and the US are not alone in experiencing a reactionary revival.
In profiling Lee for Time magazine’s 2010 list of the world’s 100 most influential people, Kissinger observed: “There is no better strategic thinker.”
As Mohamed El-Erian has observed, in the global economy, your neighborhood – the economies to which you have economic or financial links – matters.
Italy’s Minister for Trade and Europe, Emma Bonino, commenting upon the Microsoft ruling,
observed
that the very name Microsoft evokes “what the US is capable of doing.”
But when Bernal
observed
the crystals in a light microscope, he noticed that as the large amount of water in the crystal lattice evaporated, they became disordered.
While he has said that the US should “stop sending foreign aid to countries that hate us,” he has also
observed
that failure to help poor countries can foment instability.
But, as the US-based political scientist Pierre Landry and his colleagues have observed, economic growth is key, particularly among officials at the county and municipal levels, where much of the government’s growth-enhancing activities – such as infrastructure investment – take place.
Strictly speaking, zero rates are
observed
only for nominal, medium-term debt that is perceived to be riskless.
As the Russian intellectual historian Nikolay Koposov recently observed, the “memory laws” being enacted there “differ fundamentally from memory laws in Western Europe, because they actively protect the memory of the perpetrators, rather than the victims, of state-sponsored crimes.”
Globalization Marches OnLONDON – In a recent symposium in the Financial Times on globalization’s prospects in 2011, the columnist Gideon Rachman
observed
that, “When Barack Obama visited India recently, the US President warned his hosts that the debate about globalization has reopened in the West,” and that “a backlash…is forming…and growing in advanced economies.”
His political opponents quickly
observed
that this amounted to an admission that the first stimulus had failed.
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