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In contrast, Francis is not only clearly progressive, refusing even to speak ill of homosexuals; he has
repeatedly
called for a peaceful solution in Syria.
When microbes are
repeatedly
exposed to antibiotics, the bacteria eventually win.
And some are even able to self-disrupt
repeatedly
– and thus consistently to remain at the technological frontier.
History – from post-revolutionary France to modern Thailand – has
repeatedly
shown that it is a mistake to write off the old establishment.
As we heard
repeatedly
during the Congress, China’s leadership reckons that its biggest policy challenge in the coming years will be the shift from export-led growth to an economic model based more firmly on domestic consumption.
All of us tend to make the same mistake repeatedly: we think at the beginning of a revolution that freedom and justice have prevailed over dictatorship and cruelty.
Military projections by the US have
repeatedly
suggested that Azerbaijan would lose such a battle, even with newly purchased equipment and Turkish military support.
It is a cruel irony that the US-Russia agreement on eliminating Syria’s chemical weapons meant that inspectors could gain access to precisely the locations where aid workers carrying food and medical supplies have been
repeatedly
barred.
CAMBRIDGE – Hillary Clinton has
repeatedly
claimed in recent months that the US economy does much better when a Democrat is in the White House.
When candidates
repeatedly
call Muslims dangerous, for example, no one should be surprised by a surge in anti-Muslim hate crimes, as has occurred in the wake of both the Brexit vote and Trump’s victory.
We have learned
repeatedly
that, in the face of a weakening economy, prudence works best.
Trichet has said
repeatedly
that current ECB interventions do not target interest rates.
Over the course of the twentieth century, this arrangement produced recurring crises in which Turkish democracy was
repeatedly
interrupted by temporary military dictatorships.
The world has come together
repeatedly
to fight disease and disaster.
Unlike political groups, which attract very limited public support, socioeconomic demands have
repeatedly
brought together thousands of people in various parts of the country.
The Secretary General is positioned to make this point loudly and
repeatedly.
Vampire panic seized the European public
repeatedly
in the eighteenth century.
But, as plausible as this line of reasoning may sound, the historical evidence
repeatedly
refutes it.
It is a question that I am
repeatedly
asked at seminars and conferences.
Moreover, even if Kosovo could survive economically in isolation from its neighbors, such survival would do little to break the barriers of hatred and distrust, which have
repeatedly
threatened the political stability of the region.
It worked: America’s corporate insiders
repeatedly
pushed the proposal off of the SEC agenda in the ensuing decade.
In recent months, Krugman has
repeatedly
praised the US economic recovery under President Barack Obama, while attacking the United Kingdom’s record.
France has demonstrated
repeatedly
that it understands and accepts this responsibility;Germany may now be following suit.
Al-Qaeda has also damaged itself with the Saudi public, which has been
repeatedly
victimized by terrorist attacks.
But experience has
repeatedly
demonstrated that, when it comes to government institutions, unchecked audacity is almost never desirable – and, in some cases, can be highly destructive.
When, on the other hand, the forces of trade
repeatedly
hit the same people – less educated, blue-collar workers – we may feel less sanguine about globalization.
The PBOC’s governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, has
repeatedly
stated that there is no basis for continued depreciation, but few in the country seem to be listening.
Perhaps, though, Trump does not see his policy as reckless because, as he has
repeatedly
proclaimed, he puts “America first.”
Thaksin has
repeatedly
denied that he intends to reenter politics, from which he has been barred for five years.
Throughout the twentieth century, the US intervened
repeatedly
in Latin America to topple or subvert governments it did not like: in Cuba, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Guatemala, Haiti, El Salvador, Chile, and Grenada, to name only the most prominent cases.
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