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For what Kim is now offering is not peace, but a “peace offensive” – a tactic used by the North
repeatedly
since the armistice of 1953 in order to sow division whenever the regime’s adversaries have demonstrated unity and resolve.
When citizens
repeatedly
vote for a change of policy – and few policies matter more to citizens than those that affect their standard of living – but are told that these matters are determined elsewhere or that they have no choice, both democracy and faith in the European project suffer.
Europe has adopted such a system, but other parts of the world have
repeatedly
rejected it.
Ahmedinejad made this point
repeatedly
in interviews with western media and in long letters to US President George W. Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Though monetary stimulus is important to facilitate deleveraging, prevent financial-system dysfunction, and bolster investor confidence, it cannot place an economy on a sustainable growth path alone – a point that central bankers themselves have
repeatedly
emphasized.
We
repeatedly
rescued bubbles, and never deliberately burst them.
Americans in Riyadh are
repeatedly
asked whether Obama’s approach represents an exception or a permanent feature of US policy toward the Gulf.
Of course, Trump, who has
repeatedly
threatened to impose tariffs on China, could also influence China’s exchange-rate policy.
Though Biden later apologized for the revelation, it reaffirmed that Turkey has
repeatedly
mishandled its approach to the conflict.
The need for reform is self-evident: with structural factors accounting for 75-80% of aggregate budget deficits for the euro area in recent years, the Pact’s 3%-of-GDP ceiling for national budget deficits has been breached
repeatedly
since 2002.
Meeting with various elected leaders – from the Congressional Black Caucus to lawmakers investigating Russian election meddling – Sandberg
repeatedly
pledged to “do better,” presumably meaning that Facebook would invest in rooting out fake news and vetting advertisers more closely.
In order to address this problem at the root, the US should have taken a political approach, rather than focusing
repeatedly
on concluding a narrowly defined military-security deal.
The market is also saying – clearly and
repeatedly
– that the economy has too little public US government debt, which is why everyone wants to hold it.
He
repeatedly
warned Obama not to get into a “shooting war” in Syria.
A few months later, when President Barack Obama’s administration arrived, one of us (Soros)
repeatedly
appealed to Summers to adopt a policy of equity injection into fragile financial institutions and to write down mortgages to a realistic market value in order to help the economy recover.
Throughout his presidency, Putin
repeatedly
invoked Russia as an ancient, powerful, and divinely ordained state going back a thousand years, a civilization separate from the West, neither Communist nor a western liberal democracy.
Its rapidly expanding Internet community has
repeatedly
raised national awareness of tough local issues.
During last month's local government campaign, indeed, Mr. Lee Hoi-Chang, the opposition Grand National Party Candidate for president,
repeatedly
emphasized the principle of reciprocity and vowed to abrogate the "Kim/Kim" summit agreement if Kim Jong Il's government continued to insist that the South accept the North's terms for the constitutional construction of a reunified Korea.
As Secretary of State, Clinton
repeatedly
took Putin to task for his clampdown on Russian protesters and independent Russian media, and rebuked him especially harshly for Russia’s meddling in Ukraine.
Bush and Blair talked
repeatedly
about stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, massive underground and mobile units to produce or launch such weapons, and active programs to obtain nuclear weapons.
We are
repeatedly
told that Europe is in the midst of an identity crisis, in need of some new project.
But those returns are not risk-adjusted, which means that when the economy slumps, big losses are allocated – as American homeowners learned in 2008, Korean conglomerates learned in 1997, and governments in emerging markets learn
repeatedly.
Yet most big banks have
repeatedly
failed to produce plausible plans explaining how they could fail in bankruptcy without any government assistance and without damaging the world economy, and none has faced meaningful consequences for noncompliance.
The Fed has
repeatedly
said that it will do whatever it can to stimulate growth.
US President Donald Trump – who has
repeatedly
challenged America’s traditional alliances, including by attacking NATO – undoubtedly bears much responsibility for this deterioration.
Chinese garment factories have
repeatedly
experienced disasters on a par with the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York City a century ago, which killed 146 workers, all young women.
I have testified
repeatedly
before Congress on matters of fiscal policy.
It would be useful to know the answer to this question before trying
repeatedly
to pump up the economy in the short run with costly policies that might worsen longer-run prospects.
When I served as NATO Secretary General from 2009 to 2014, we
repeatedly
emphasized that the purpose was to defend Alliance members from threats originating outside the Euro-Atlantic area.
September 11, 2002In the year since the terrorist attacks of last September 11th, many of us have
repeatedly
looked in the mirror to ask: What has changed?
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