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Greek officials have
repeatedly
tried to discuss the need to restructure the debt by slashing interest rates, extending maturities, and perhaps cutting the face value of the debt as well.
Elections across Europe and in the US have
repeatedly
demonstrated that automated social networks can be exploited to undermine democracy.
As a result, May has
repeatedly
been defeated in Parliament and forced to concede a full parliamentary vote on whatever agreement she negotiates with the EU.
Over the past ten years President Havel has
repeatedly
asked the Czechs to be more active and to not let politicians control their lives.
The efforts of President Bill Clinton’s more pliable administration to bring about a thaw were
repeatedly
rebuffed.
Indeed, it has
repeatedly
shown a knack for disaggregating its strategy into multiple parts and then pursuing each element separately in such a manner as to allow the different pieces to fall into place with minimal resistance.
Those who thought that the euro could not survive have been
repeatedly
proven wrong.
Repeatedly, voters have thrown out incumbents, dissatisfied with the direction of the economy – only to have the new government continue on the same course dictated from Brussels, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
Not only have they failed
repeatedly
to get the inflation forecast right; they now risk fueling renewed financial instability and sparking another crisis.
But the manufacturing fetish recurs repeatedly, the latest manifestation being in the United States in the wake of the recent crisis.
And the issue of war and peace depends on a man
repeatedly
duped by the Iraqi regime.
As Africa Progress Panel Chairman Kofi Annan has
repeatedly
said, “The only promises that matter are those that are kept.”
Thus, the country recently established its first overseas military base – a naval hub in Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa – and it has
repeatedly
sent submarines into the Indian Ocean.
Given the great importance that China has traditionally attached to formalities, the Chinese government is
repeatedly
emphasizing that fact – and thus demonstrating its high expectations for the event.
During his presidency from 2005 to 2013, Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inflamed world opinion by
repeatedly
questioning whether the Holocaust happened.
King Idriss
repeatedly
tried to modify the initially favorable terms that he had offered them to promote exploration.
The recently elected mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio, made the issue the centerpiece of his campaign,
repeatedly
referring to a “tale of two cities” and an “inequality crisis.”
Hardline Israelis
repeatedly
sought to convince the US to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, or at least allow Israel to do so.
US intelligence officials have
repeatedly
warned of this possibility.
During the 1990s and 2000s, I
repeatedly
asked senior Japanese finance ministry officials why they allowed the yen’s real appreciation to persist, thereby shutting down export growth.
And it
repeatedly
uttered threats that “all” options are on the table.
Ever since, the regime has been intolerant of a strong president, and has
repeatedly
demonstrated that the office is subservient to the Supreme Leader.
Indeed, Gazprom today is even more of a tool of Kremlin policy (and source of revenue), with its gas deliveries
repeatedly
used for political extortion, particularly to keep ex-Soviet republics like Ukraine in line.
Kayani has
repeatedly
declared that the army will not interfere in political affairs, and that the parliament and constitution are supreme.
Suicide bombers have struck
repeatedly
at military installations and personnel around the army’s headquarters in Rawalpindi.
During Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s recent visit to the US, President Bush
repeatedly
said that his administration supports Pakistan’s democracy, a policy since reiterated by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
After it bought the 67,500-ton, Soviet-era Varyag carrier – still little more than a hull when the Soviet Union collapsed – China
repeatedly
denied that it had any intention to refit it for naval deployment.
All of these abuses are raised
repeatedly
at EU-China summits, to little or no avail.
Arab culture places a high value on poetic expression, so it is no coincidence that it appears
repeatedly
in Al Qaeda’s propaganda.
Indeed, although Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ratified the nuclear deal last year, he has
repeatedly
declared that he still mistrusts the US.
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