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But, despite being
repeatedly
interrupted, Macron fared very well.
In fact, the WHO
repeatedly
violated Sherlock Holmes’ warning, “It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence.”
The Fall of the House of MurdochNEW YORK – During the four decades since the Watergate affair engulfed US President Richard Nixon, politicians have
repeatedly
ignored the scandal’s main lesson: the cover-up is worse than the crime.
As declining consumer confidence and household purchasing power deepen the recession, projections of when the crisis will end are
repeatedly
pushed back, and those bearing the brunt of austerity are losing hope.
American and European military and civilian leaders have said
repeatedly
that there is no purely military solution to ending the war in Afghanistan.
The British, for example, are well aware of the problems that they
repeatedly
encountered in their imperial era in Afghanistan.
German leaders have
repeatedly
apologized for the Nazis’ crimes.
He has been
repeatedly
advised that his promised “re-negotiation” of Britain’s EU membership cannot yield any substantial results; so he should opt for a vote before the end of this year, thereby preempting the humiliation implied by rejection of Britain’s demands by almost all other EU governments.
A New Century for the Middle EastNEW YORK – The United States, the European Union, and Western-led institutions such as the World Bank
repeatedly
ask why the Middle East can’t govern itself.
For almost seven decades, the US and its allies have
repeatedly
intervened (or supported internally-led coups) to oust governments that were not sufficiently under their thumb.
Either the eurozone’s members find agreement on an agenda of governance and political reforms that will turn the currency union into an engine of prosperity, or they will stumble
repeatedly
from dispute to crisis, until citizens lose patience or markets lose trust.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has
repeatedly
said in public settings that he will not declare his preference among the candidates.
In the years prior to the 2008-2009 financial crisis, former US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
repeatedly
stressed the role of a global “saving glut” (notably in China) to explain lower rates.
Action must lubricate change, not
repeatedly
stop it in its tracks.
The Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump, has
repeatedly
proposed building a wall along the entire border with Mexico.
Not only in Africa – in countries like Burkina Faso and Ethiopia – but also in emerging countries like China, India, and Vietnam, experience has
repeatedly
shown that smallholder farmers can lead agricultural growth while stimulating broader economic development.
And he vowed
repeatedly
during the presidential campaign to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
The authorities that arrested Hadjiev last month made no pretense of due process: they offered no arrest warrant, and have
repeatedly
refused him access to relatives and legal counsel.
If Trump were elected, Americans could expect the same sort of economic cycle seen
repeatedly
in places like Argentina over the past 100 years.
Meanwhile, Sweden’s public debt was reduced from 73% of GDP to 39% of GDP, while taxes have been cut
repeatedly.
Bolsonaro has
repeatedly
supported the military dictatorship that reigned from 1964 to 1985, when the government tortured and murdered its opponents.
The word that I found most galling was “agnostic” – not only because Krauthammer is a trained scientist, but also because the word was used
repeatedly
by former Australian Prime Minister John Howard when he addressed a group of climate-change deniers in London in late 2013.
He insisted on writing his own speeches, conceiving many of them as philosophical and literary works, in which he not only criticized the dehumanized technology of modern politics, but also
repeatedly
appealed to Czechs not to fall prey to consumerism and mindless party politics.
In fact, now, after his death, he is well on the way to being lionized as someone who foresaw many current problems, and not only at home: while still President, he
repeatedly
called attention to the self-destructive forces of industrial civilization and global capitalism.
Rejectionists on both sides
repeatedly
undermined efforts to realize that compromise.
To their credit, leading central bankers have stated
repeatedly
that their policies are only “buying time” for governments to do the right thing.
If trust were to collapse, and the Iranian regime decided to abrogate all of the relevant international agreements, it is highly likely that it would get its weapon, even if the country itself was bombed
repeatedly.
Governments have
repeatedly
committed themselves to these goals, most recently at the 2006 International Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development.
In doing so, China has allowed power calculations to outweigh its own long-held principles, particularly non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs – a change that its leaders would defend by asserting that the US has
repeatedly
demonstrated that power ultimately determines principles.
Indeed, despite Israel’s best efforts, Hamas continued to launch long-range missiles at major populated areas from Haifa in the north to Ashkelon and Dimona in the south, and it
repeatedly
crossed Israeli lines using underground tunnels.
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