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But Russia has
repeatedly
discussed the reasons for these problems with EU officials, and has pointed out the reforms now underway.
In recent months, he has
repeatedly
threatened to use this power.
Former Utah Governor and Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman addressed this issue clearly and
repeatedly
as he sought – unsuccessfully – to win his party’s nomination to challenge President Barack Obama.
While the AKP has moderated this authoritarian feature, it is difficult to democratize such a constitution fully, and official EU reports on Turkey’s prospects for accession
repeatedly
call for a new constitution, not merely an amended one.
Repeatedly, a fragile peace has broken down because of the lack of economic follow-up.
My own attempt to introduce one in a private member’s bill was
repeatedly
thwarted by parliament-stalling disruptions.
Comparative epidemiologists have
repeatedly
noticed something remarkable about these illnesses: only Western countries (or, more precisely, societies with monotheistic traditions) – particularly prosperous Western countries – are subject to prevalence rates of this magnitude.
Krugman has vigorously protested that deficit reduction has prolonged and even intensified what he
repeatedly
calls a “depression” (or sometimes a “low-grade depression”).
No one wants to live with the trauma of the deflation (falling prices) that Japan has
repeatedly
experienced.
While the US, the international community, and the Bank itself
repeatedly
emphasize the importance of good governance, a selection procedure that de facto leaves the appointment to the US president makes a mockery of it.
The consequences of poorly understood interconnections among countries have
repeatedly
blind-sided the world’s major central banks – consider the euro crisis or European banks’ heavy reliance on financing from US-based money-market funds.
Looking ahead, as Robert Shiller of Yale University has
repeatedly
emphasized, public policy must help to forge futures markets that hedge risks better and more reliably align incentives.
The Dalai Lama has
repeatedly
said that he does not seek independence.
Janet Yellen, the Fed chair, has
repeatedly
said that the impending sequence of rate hikes will be much slower than previous monetary cycles, and predicts that it will end at a lower peak level.
Indeed, given that innovation is critical to China’s continued economic development – a point that Xi has
repeatedly
emphasized – a war against Western influence in Chinese education is downright irrational.
Yet, despite this, Eurobarometer polls
repeatedly
show that the French are the most pessimistic of all Europeans when it comes to their country’s future.
Yet, despite history’s long train of failures, Hamas’s June 2007 seizure of control of Gaza, and its pariah status in the West, we are
repeatedly
told by the US that 2008 will be the year of a peace agreement.
In Jerusalem, Minister of Defense Ehud Barak has
repeatedly
warned of a “diplomatic tsunami” and a new wave of violence if the Palestinians do not change course.
Like Trump, Correa would sometimes go on television or radio programs to denounce journalists by name; and his government
repeatedly
took news organizations to court.
“Twenty-first-century statecraft,” we have been told repeatedly, promises to go further and deliver more, for now US diplomats – and those of other countries – can use Twitter, Facebook, and other social media.
One can listen
repeatedly
to the inevitable testimony of friends and family that they did not see this coming, no sign whatsoever, that the killer had been a good son, polite to his neighbors, with no particular story that would raise suspicions.
We know this because we have seen it happen repeatedly: a poor, agrarian economy transforms itself into a middle- or even high-income urban economy in one or two generations.
It went hand in hand with an aggressive foreign policy and a determined nuclear strategy of uranium enrichment that
repeatedly
frustrated EU negotiators and forced world leaders to fall into line behind America’s crippling sanctions regime.
The troika’s forecasts have been wrong, and
repeatedly
so.
Such a system can generate a self-reinforcing set of popular beliefs, which may explain why countries like Argentina and Venezuela
repeatedly
drive down dead-end streets.
ZURICH –
Repeatedly
in recent years there have been calls for a revival of civilian nuclear power.
The economic historian Harold James has shown in a recent book that in the 40 years of negotiations leading to the adoption of the common currency, all of the problems that now beset the eurozone were discussed
repeatedly.
Both accords arose after flash floods linked to suspected discharges from Chinese projects in Tibet
repeatedly
ravaged India’s Arunachal and Himachal states.
Throughout the 1990s, the American Petroleum Institute (API) – the largest oil and gas trade association and lobbying group in the US –
repeatedly
relied on economic models created by two economists, Paul Bernstein and W. David Montgomery, to argue that pro-climate policies would be devastatingly expensive.
The European Union has
repeatedly
expressed its support for the UN process and its readiness to accommodate the terms of an agreement within the acquis communautaire (the body of EU law).
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