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Khamenei
responded
– reportedly the first time he answered an American – and Esfandiari was released in a matter of days.
Congress
responded
by unanimously adopting the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996.
Kibaki has
responded
harshly to Mungiki, waging a “war on terror”-style campaign to defeat it, which has lead to thousands of deaths, according to Kenyan human rights groups.
The exporting countries’ central banks
responded
by reducing their emissions of fresh money to be lent to the domestic economy.
It is ironic that China, which has quietly waged a trade war for years, has
responded
to Trump’s threats to impose punitive tariffs by warning – notably, at this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos – of the risks of protectionism and trade wars.
Some governments have
responded
to the migration crisis with beggar-thy-neighbor policies, forcing adjacent countries to bear the brunt of the burden, and consequently, a core component of European integration – the border-free Schengen Area – is under threat.
A few months later, when China and Japan were working to normalize relations, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka asked Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai about the islets;Zhou
responded
that the dispute should be left to later generations, in order to avoid any delay of normalization.
The European Central Bank, reflecting a strong inflation concern, has
responded
more slowly.
That is why, when the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in 2009 presented its guidelines for breast cancer screening, which recommended against routine screenings for asymptomatic women in their 40’s and biennial, rather than annual, mammograms for women over 50, the public
responded
with confused fury.
And, unfortunately, markets have not
responded
as expected.
They
responded
that such previous action by them had not been reciprocated, and they reminded me that Hamas had previously insisted on a ceasefire throughout Palestine including both Gaza and the West Bank, which Israel had refused.
It
responded
decisively to the Ebola crisis, and has passed some important counter-terrorism resolutions.
The impact would be even greater if US and European countries
responded
to Chinese calls to export high-tech products more freely.
In the 2008 crisis, for example, some analysts issued warning signs, and some investors noted and
responded
to them.
Stephen Roach of Yale University
responded
to Japan’s April consumer-price data by tackling a central economic problem of our time: missing inflation, which will likely continue to vex central bankers and challenge long-held economic assumptions across advanced economies in 2018 and beyond.
But, far from being uncertain or indecisive, the democratic world
responded
with unrelenting determination to terrorist outrages of all shapes and sizes.
But, despite this initial shock, the system
responded
in a surprisingly nimble fashion.
As Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou put it last week in his powerful letter to the head of the Eurogroup, Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, “The markets and rating agencies have not
responded
as we had all expected.”
Have policymakers
responded
appropriately since then?
The Court's non-binding advisory opinion
responded
to a narrow question posed by the United Nations General Assembly: whether declaring independence is legal under international law.
Indeed, faced with emerging concerns about migration, establishment politicians and academic economists
responded
either by dismissing the concerns as closet racism, or by denying that adverse consequences even existed; either way, millions of citizens were apparently suffering from false consciousness.
Western governments believed this argument, and
responded
by offering Russia another $17 billion in loans from the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and some other sources.
These boom-bust cycles do great damage, which is one reason why the IMF has
responded
with so many emergency loans in recent months.
Thus, Germany’s political class, confused about what it wants and generally unable to explain to citizens what it does, has
responded
with short-term solutions: yes, more Europe, but no European state; yes, more money to pour down fiscal black holes, but no departure from the old Bundesbank orthodoxies.
The US Federal Reserve has, in my judgment,
responded
appropriately by reducing the federal funds interest rate sharply and creating a variety of new credit facilities.
Food prices had
responded
to growing demand.
Even if markets moved more slowly, there would still be a first mover who
responded
before such a news story was revealed as a hoax.
When I asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he
responded
without hesitation: “an engineer.”
While we have
responded
to emergencies in this period, we have not sacrificed our ability to push through more reforms in the future.
For example, after Myanmar signed an agreement with China in 2005 to supply natural gas, India
responded
by cutting its own gas deal with Myanmar.
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