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Other countries, however, have
responded
to their growth slowdown in 2012 and 2013 by reverting to old practices that offer the temptation of immediate expansion at the cost of growth-dampening outcomes down the road.
In a classic example of reflexivity, when China’s stock-market boom turned into July’s bust, the government
responded
with a $200 billion attempt to support prices, closely followed by a small devaluation of the previously stable renminbi.
Perhaps the most notable exceptions to this rule have been in East Asia, where four economies – South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore –
responded
to external crises and challenges by shifting their growth strategies.
Nigeria's President Olusegun Obasanjo
responded
to the paper's closure by announcing that Mugabe would not be invited to the December meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting scheduled to take place in his capital, Abuja.
Emulating countries elsewhere, African governments have
responded
to violent extremism primarily by putting “hard” security first.
When challenged by CNN as to why no audit had been performed, he
responded
with a snide edge, “I don’t know about you, but I’m used to when people legally certify that they are going to do something, that they do it.”
The French at first
responded
with orthodox measures – more police, curfews, martial law, etc. – but the insurgency spread amid growing atrocities by both sides.
Since taking office, Rouhani has
responded
quickly to the Iranian public’s demands.
But other leaders were also insular, and no country
responded
adequately.
Major economies have
responded
to the current crisis with ambitious fiscal and monetary rescue plans.
Mark Twain, the nineteenth-century American author and humorist, once
responded
to accounts of his ill health by writing that “reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.”
Yahya Khan
responded
by sending in the troops.
Now Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s administration has
responded
to this activity, introducing legislation that bans foreign donations to political parties and activist groups, including some charities, and requires former politicians, lobbyists, and executives working for foreign interests to register if they are to be involved in Australian politics.
Instead, he cleverly ignored Khrushchev’s threats, and instead
responded
to a letter that showed the Soviet premier as a rational leader negotiating for parity in world affairs.
Kim
responded
to Trump’s UN speech by calling him “mentally deranged” and a “dotard.”
Kerry has
responded
that he would have done everything differently, and that he would be in a better position to extricate us.
The secularists’ gains were a wake-up call for the Islamists, and they
responded
en masse on July 29.
The Chinese foreign ministry
responded
by citing support for its positions from distant countries such as Sierra Leone and Kenya.
Faced with a humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean, the EU has
responded
by trying to build a fortress.
And when one looks more closely at how Chinese responded, both to the unrest in Tibet and the Sichuan earthquake, one sees tangible signs that the Chinese are embracing a greater degree of free speech.
But Fillon’s supporters, too, reject multiculturalism and have
responded
to their status anxiety by dismissing expertise.
In all these cases, authorities have
responded
with repression, including the hiring of plain-clothes militias to kidnap or beat up people who attempt to publicize problems.
When the US, responding to domestic political pressures, adopted the Smoot-Hawley Tariff four months later, angry European governments
responded
in kind.
The Trump administration has
responded
to this type of sensible, fact-based analysis in the way one has come to expect: by being rude.
Leaders around the world
responded
to Annan’s call; within months, the Global Fund was born.
This was especially true for European farmers, who
responded
to their sudden impoverishment and bankruptcy with the same sort of populist politics that featured so prominently in 2016.
Confronted with an awkward problem, he
responded
with reason.
Voters in the United States
responded
well to “Make America Great Again.”
When the Chinese travel site Kooniao recently showcased the geochemist Sun Weidong’s assertion that Chinese civilization may have originated in ancient Egypt, Chinese readers
responded
with excitement; they were happy to be considered on par with Egypt.
Armstrong’s cancer
responded
extremely well.
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