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A better approach would have been to appoint a high-level committee to investigate the allegations – a strategy that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has
repeatedly
employed to defuse public anger over corruption scandals.
Jean Monnet, one of the EU’s founding fathers,
repeatedly
returned to the notion that the urgency of emergency would propel integration.
Similarly, Keynes watched in horror as economic policymakers blundered
repeatedly
in the years following WWI, through the upheavals of the 1920s, and into the Great Depression of the 1930s.
In the verbatim record, two words were uttered repeatedly: “density” and “saturation.”
I kept reminding myself of this fact while traveling around Vietnam, where my tranquility was
repeatedly
interrupted by blaring headlines about US President Donald Trump’s tweets and escalating violence in the Middle East.
The rumor spread through social media, and a right-wing talk show host named Alex Jones
repeatedly
stated that she was involved in child abuse and that her campaign chairman, John Podesta, took part in satanic rituals.
For example, wind power, we are
repeatedly
told, is just about to be cheaper than fossil fuels – or even, as a recent global news story claimed, that it is now cheaper than fossil fuels in Germany and the United Kingdom.
European leaders understand this, which is why they have
repeatedly
declared that all European countries have the right to choose their own path.
The Venezuelan lieutenant colonel has
repeatedly
provided sanctuary, arms, diplomatic support, and financing to the FARC guerrillas fighting to overthrow the Colombian government.
While there was much talk of reform, Western countries
repeatedly
countered serious efforts that would result in meaningful erosion of their entitlements.
During the campaign Mr. Lavin
repeatedly
said that, irrespective of his age and health, General Pinochet should stand trial in Chile for alleged violations of human rights.
That is what has happened,
repeatedly
in recent days, in a small Kenyan town named Mpeketoni, just south of the Somali border on the Indian Ocean coast.
Yet he continued to rise in the ranks of the Trump administration, which has
repeatedly
attempted to obfuscate the issue.
The behavior of currency markets has
repeatedly
confounded and even bankrupted sophisticated investors.
Larry Summers, who was then Deputy Secretary of the United States Treasury,
repeatedly
warned the Japanese government that if it proceeded with a scheduled consumption-tax hike, Japan’s economy would slide back into recession.
Starving for Capital in Sub-Saharan AfricaSub-Saharan Africa's appalling poverty and living conditions have been exposed
repeatedly
through television and the Internet.
Repeatedly
pretending to move forward, then pulling back at the critical point, exacerbates political uncertainty and economic vulnerability.
Indeed, one can boil Russian politics down to one issue nowadays: Will President Vladimir Putin stay on as president after 2008, despite
repeatedly
stating that he won’t?
Over the past years the configuration of the political parties and the election legislation have been
repeatedly
modified so as to suit the interests of the ruling elite.
And that aid has consistently been delivered in the same inefficient ways, even as the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) and others have
repeatedly
highlighted enormous amounts of waste, fraud, and abuse.
Especially in the US, political scientists have
repeatedly
shown that a realistic view of the people diverges drastically from civics textbook wisdom.
Japan, the old wartime enemy, has been outmaneuvered repeatedly, and a soft touch made South Koreans and Southeast Asians feel relatively comfortable with China’s increasing power.
This assortment of “Austrian” economists, radical monetarists, gold bugs, and Bitcoin fanatics has
repeatedly
warned that such a massive increase in global liquidity would lead to hyperinflation, the US dollar’s collapse, sky-high gold prices, and the eventual demise of fiat currencies at the hands of digital krypto-currency counterparts.
But Trump has
repeatedly
claimed that true unemployment is 42% – a number based on the assumption that everyone who does not have a job, including retired people and students, would like to work.
Afghanistan’s president, Hamid Karzai, has
repeatedly
expressed outrage at American air strikes that have killed civilians – most recently in August, when he said that 95 Afghans, including 50 children, were killed in the bombing of a village.
For example, education has been endorsed
repeatedly
as the highest development priority in UN My World Surveys.
Russia's people need to be convinced of the country's political stability--that, for example, nobody will suggest nationalization, as happened
repeatedly
during the eight months that I was prime minister.
The first team thinks that a speaker can invoke a white-supremacist slogan
repeatedly
in a single speech without having malign intentions; the second team knows that the genealogy of words cannot be denied without the past taking its revenge.
Broadcast studios have been raided repeatedly, and the government regularly censors coverage of security operations in the country’s Kurdish regions.
In the country’s presidential elections, political reformers have
repeatedly
channeled popular discontent into promises of a more hopeful future.
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