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In Japan, the relentless criticism has triggered a nationalist backlash, spurring politicians to
respond
in kind during last year’s election campaign.
However, domestic pressure, a sense of nationalism, and the need to improve its bargaining position with Western countries might force the Iranian government to
respond
to harsh UN sanctions or an air attack on its nuclear facilities.
Iran’s government has more effective options to
respond
to attacks from the US and its allies.
Indeed, this is already apparent, because the EU has become so inward-looking that it cannot adequately
respond
to external threats, be they in Syria or Ukraine.
That has meant subordinating meritocracy to kinship and loyalty, which has inevitably weakened the regime’s capacity to
respond
effectively to regional developments.
States can
respond
to territorial disputes either by surrendering some aspects of sovereignty, thus weakening their power and influence, or by adopting a more robust national-defense strategy aimed at fending off current challenges and precluding future threats.
My response is that the right way to
respond
to financial crises is with policies that restore the value of private assets.
By contrast, “surge funding” would enable the EU to
respond
more effectively to some of the most dangerous consequences, by helping to tip the economic, political, and social dynamics away from xenophobia and disaffection toward constructive outcomes that benefit refugees and countries alike.
So powerfully do his ideas resonate that high ranking officials such as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, successor to Ayatollah Khomeini and now Iran's Supreme Guide, increasingly frame public remarks to take account of, and
respond
to, Soroush's articles and speeches.
But the euro has made it more difficult for governments to
respond.
Around the world, people are being admitted to hospitals with infections that do not
respond
to antibiotics, and relatively benign germs – like Klebsiella and E. coli – have become potent killers, shrugging off medicines that in the past easily contained them.
By 2008, they were in a strong enough position to
respond
to the financial crisis by allowing larger budget deficits and thus mitigating the downturn in 2009.
But a substantial proportion of cognitively capable people do not
respond
well to formal education and, even for those who do, it is inadequate to provide the insider knowledge and wide-ranging experience needed to adapt, much less innovate, in a dynamic labor market.
Finally, enhanced regional and global financial cooperation – including closer policy coordination at the G-20 and International Monetary Fund – would help countries to
respond
more effectively to shocks and crises.
But, should an obvious case for action arise in Iraq, we should not be so consumed by the desire not to repeat the misguided intervention in 2003, that we fail – as we did in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and so often elsewhere – to
respond
as our common humanity demands.
Sometimes, Argentine negotiators
respond
to international bond owners, who harass the government in an effort to force payment on what cannot be paid.
They reaffirmed their deference for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and reached agreements on major strategic issues, including efforts to strengthen cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and in multilateral institutions, and to
respond
jointly to regional and global challenges to peace and stability, for example, on the Korean Peninsula.
If, on the other hand, we believe that economic actors will
respond
rationally to incentives and information, then we can usefully reform regulatory frameworks with well-targeted measures, including restrictions on off-balance sheet vehicles, tougher disclosure requirements, and controls on rating agencies’ conflicts of interests.
In addition, America’s trading partners can be expected to
respond
in kind, putting export-led US economic growth at serious risk.
To the extent that higher commodity prices benefit farmers in these regions, they will
respond
by increasing their production, which will eventually reduce scarcity, increase stocks-to-use ratios, and attenuate the higher prices.
That is why Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda should
respond
accordingly if the tax increase has a deflationary impact.
When we start to see each other as less than human, we
respond
with inhuman acts.
These recent decisions have encouraged China, Russia, and other NPT signatories to
respond
with similar actions.
Second, to the extent that effective precautions require governmental action, the fact that government is a centralized system of control makes it difficult for officials to
respond
to the full spectrum of possible risks against which cost-justified measures might be taken.
Amazon was swift to
respond.
That a foreign minister would
respond
to a Twitter complaint on such trivial matters, some would argue, seems to indicate that she lacks more important things to do.
Specifically, it should work with a “coalition of the willing” – including the major emerging economies, concerned advanced countries, and other developing countries – to create an institutional mechanism with which to
respond
effectively to the next global liquidity crisis.
With the risk of a liquidity crisis intensifying, and the existing international financial architecture ill-equipped to
respond
to such a crisis, doing nothing is not an option.
One would prefer to see Mexico’s presidential candidates offer platforms with ideas and proposals that
respond
to the challenges facing the country, but this substance deficit occurs everywhere now, almost all the time.
The international community should intensify cooperation and
respond
together.”
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