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That money is supposed to go toward reaching a broad public who will
respond
via the Internet, making small donations and joining in a national effort to suggest and choose a third candidate for president.
So the relevant question is how the Chinese government will choose to
respond
to the Fed’s quantitative easing and the impact of the Fed’s policy on other currencies.
But we should also expand the scope of STEM education, to ensure that students learn to evaluate and
respond
to the social, economic, and political consequences of their work.
If Trump continues along this path, China has declared, it will
respond
in kind.
Of course military force needs to be kept in the toolbox, to
respond
to states that wage aggressive war, like Iraq in 1991.
We welcome the extraordinary efforts that have been made to address the scourge of hunger and poverty, and we recognize the need to take concrete actions, including the need to
respond
rapidly with adequate humanitarian assistance in crisis situations.
The world needs an effective and credible UN that can
respond
to the growing challenges facing us today across the globe.
In Brussels and a number of Europe’s capitals, leaders know that the EU must
respond
to mounting discontent, and that – at long last – there is political capital to be gained in doing so.
Swedish politicians can
respond
effectively, but their best strategy to fight Russia’s social-media fires is to remove the fuel.
And even if it does go along, there is no guarantee that businesses will
respond
as intended.
This simply reflects the reality of monetary-policy interdependence: if the US Federal Reserve’s policy of so-called quantitative easing weakens the dollar, others have to
respond
to prevent undue appreciation of their currencies.
Someday, we might achieve closer global monetary-policy coordination; for now, however, it made sense for Japan to respond, albeit belatedly, to developments elsewhere.
It took a century for public policy to
respond
with an effort to provide universal access to schooling.
How the Palestinians choose to
respond
to these changed circumstances may well determine whether or not they at last achieve an independent state.
How the Palestinians
respond
depends largely on how the Palestinian body politic deals with the growing power of Palestinian Islamic movements, which undoubtedly expect a significant share of power in post-withdrawal Gaza.
The differences arise largely from contrasting assumptions about how economies
respond
to changes in trade volumes sparked by liberalization.
The only uncertainty is how monetary policy will
respond
to this “Trumpflation.”
The US Federal Reserve may
respond
to such an increase by hiking its policy rate, a move that would ultimately lead to a rise in long-term interest rates and place further upward pressure on the dollar’s exchange rate.
There have been predictions that governments stretched to the limit by the financial crisis might
respond
by abandoning the euro.
The emerging economies generally have the policy instruments, balance sheets, and expertise to
respond
effectively.
Its leaders must
respond
with a policy agenda focused on reviving growth now and sustaining it in the future.
Their activities do not extend to helping the hundreds of millions of obese people at risk of diabetes, or to those who
respond
poorly to existing treatment.
It should have been obvious that lumping Kim together with Qaddafi – who was overthrown and murdered by rebels in 2011 – would cause North Korea to
respond
with “anger and open hostility,” as Trump put it in his letter canceling the summit.
It remains to be seen how America’s core strategic partners in the region will
respond.
But the real question is how China will
respond.
How should Europe
respond?
Across the board, the world’s major central banks have been slow to
respond
to the deepening crisis.
Literacy is a necessary precondition for advanced education and critical thinking, which are at the core of our ability to
respond
to the economic, social, and environmental upheavals many regions are experiencing.
Unfortunately, macroeconomic policy can do little about the “hog cycle” and usually should not
respond
to it.
But central banks have every right to use monetary policy to
respond
to domestic economic conditions, and it may well require a mind reader to know whether monetary stimulus is aimed specifically at currency devaluation.
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