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Today's financiers can choose to be
remembered
either for the 2008 crisis, over which they presided, or for their creative and resourceful efforts to encourage long-term sustainability.
But, to placate the British, Harry Dexter White, the US Treasury official now
remembered
as the architect of the Bretton Woods Agreement, inserted Article 7 to allow dollar-deprived member states to restrict their purchases of US goods.
But it could be
remembered
as the day when Europe finally woke up, realizing that, to secure its future, its only option is to commit to reinventing itself.
For many of us - teenagers or only slightly older - the Geneva conventions were at best a dimly
remembered
cliché from war movies that meant, "Don't do bad stuff."
The Bush RepressionHow will President George W. Bush’s administration be
remembered
historically?
However, despite remittances’ evident value in supporting development goals, it must be
remembered
that they are private funds and should not be considered a substitute for official aid.
In fact, the October Revolution is
remembered
with no small amount of ambivalence and trepidation.
Have they suddenly
remembered
the unsustainable cost of fighting asymmetric conflicts?
Her father was a respected president; yet she could well be
remembered
as one of the country’s most corrupt.
From Shock Therapy to Sleep TherapyIf the 1990’s was the era of economic shock therapy, the present decade may be
remembered
for economic reform paralysis.
If they are
remembered
at all, it is for the progress made in getting India and Pakistan to talk to each another.
For those looking back in 2028, the decade starting in 2018 will be
remembered
as one when European politicians began to waive and abate the Target claims through north-to-south fiscal transfers.
Yanukovych, too, won an election, but he will be
remembered
mostly for the bloodshed he unleashed, the bankruptcy that now faces Ukraine’s economy, and, of course, his private zoo and stable of Ferraris.
Cameron, too, could one day be
remembered
as a barely relevant and largely discredited figure.
The actress Mia Farrow, for example, suggested that the 2008 Olympics might be
remembered
as “the genocide games.”
The Japanese media’s coverage of the visit was overwhelmingly negative, and it was
remembered
as a public-relations disaster.
The massive influx of Muslims into Europe in the last two generations, it should be remembered, is the largest encounter between Islam and modernity in human history, and it has yielded invaluable benefits, such as a growing Muslim middle class, an emerging intelligentsia, and greater freedom for Muslim women.
Rouhani, it should be remembered, won a surprising victory in an election with roughly 75% voter turnout, despite expectations of widespread apathy.
The Euro at TenPALO ALTO – The beginning of 2009 will long be
remembered
for terrible economic news and controversial economic policy in virtually every country.
Rather than constituting a great success, OMT may well be
remembered
as an error born of expediency.
Indeed, our era will likely be
remembered
as the time when a new global order, with China at the helm, was born.
CAIRO – August 3, 2011, will be
remembered
as a historic day in Egypt.
It is a sad testament to Russia’s current mindset that it is Solzhenitsyn the anti-modernist crank who is being remembered, not Solzhenitsyn the towering foe of Soviet barbarism and mendacity.
Obama’s premature declaration will be
remembered
much like his predecessor George W. Bush’s 2003 “Mission Accomplished” speech, which proclaimed the end of major combat operations in Iraq long before they actually ended.
This case –the first-ever terrorist attack in a Western capital using a radioactive weapon – will be
remembered
as a hallmark of Putin’s ruthless and corrupt reign.
Rethinking Labor MobilityPRINCETON – The past year will be
remembered
as a period of revolt against what US President-elect Donald Trump likes to call “globalism.”
The choice Congress faces this term is simple: either address head on America’s challenges, or risk being
remembered
as the body whose dithering condemned future generations to being worse off than their parents.
Then, in 1997, in what will surely long be
remembered
as a historical milestone for modern man, IBM’s “Deep Blue” computer stunned the world by defeating the world champion Garry Kasparov.
In fact, the 2008 crisis will most likely be
remembered
as a watershed moment, but not because it led to reforms that strengthened economic resilience and removed vulnerabilities.
The cemetery is an impressive but haunting demonstration not only of the genocide itself; but also of the survivors’ determination that it be
remembered.
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