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They had
responded
to the global recession with the kind of Keynesian fiscal and monetary stimulus that the moment required.
Likewise, lined-up workers at one of the factories
responded
to my gesticulations with waves and smiles as we passed them.
And, again, Republicans
responded
tendentiously, by focusing on the unemployment rate rather than on the job numbers - as if it were a good thing that the lousy labor market since 2001 has artificially depressed the number of people looking for work.
The 1,000 experts who
responded
to the WEF’s annual Global Risks Perception Survey, on which the report is based, ranked climate-change adaptation as their top environmental concern in the coming decade.
The US Congress
responded
in 1983 by gradually raising the age for full benefits from 65 to 67.
Indeed, during one of the sessions I attended, Sheik Ahmad Rageh of Al-Imam University
responded
angrily to the Tunisian researcher Salah Edeen Al-Jorashi: “How do you expect us to accept the freedom of faith in Islam?
The Central Bank of Russia (CBR)
responded
to collapsing oil prices by floating the ruble, which immediately lost half its value.
Farmers
responded
quickly, increasing their efficiency and output.
Investors have
responded
to near-zero interest rates with unprecedented adjustments in the way they allocate assets.
Some countries
responded
by doing nothing, but many, including industrialized countries like Japan and Switzerland, intervened heavily in currency markets.
The European members of NATO
responded
by invoking the Article 5 mutual defense clause of the NATO charter and coming to the aid of the US in Afghanistan, where today there are 32,000 NATO troops.
Since July, Fair Trials and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have
responded
to a number of cases in which reporters have been arrested and detained on the basis of Interpol information.
The federal government
responded
by creating the Special Prosecutor for Attention to Crimes Against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE).
The Ugandan government has
responded
with extraordinary generosity.
And they
responded
in an impressive and globally coordinated fashion.
The US predictably
responded
that its aircraft carriers could and would patrol wherever necessary to promote freedom of navigation.
Arguably, only a political “hawk” like Begin, a man with a keen sense of the dramatic and a political romantic with a beady eye to the judgment of history, could have
responded
in such a way to Sadat’s initiative.
Many countries
responded
to the Great Depression by adopting policies aimed at reducing disparities in wealth and income.
Indeed, Erdogan
responded
positively to Europe’s conditions for Turkey’s EU membership.
The US
responded
by announcing that its drone attacks on Pakistan’s North Waziristan region will continue.
The opposition has
responded
by calling on Nigerians to boycott the conference, arguing that it lacks legitimacy.
When Japan
responded
by taking over southern French Indochina, the US retaliated by imposing an embargo on oil exports to Japan.
But, once again, EU leaders
responded
by concluding the opposite: the Lisbon Agenda’s failure was interpreted as justifying still more harmonization and centralization of national policies.
It
responded
with massive shelling of southern Israel, and managed to send several missiles toward Tel Aviv and one toward Jerusalem.
Some Italians
responded
violently; some Italian and Romanian politicians, eager to offer quick and tough solutions, made scandalous statements that echoed the xenophobic and totalitarian slogans of the past.
These groups’ attitudes mirror those of Americans more generally: 69% of Catholics and 62% of mainline Protestants
responded
that climate change is happening, with a smaller majority of Evangelicals (51%) agreeing.
As Summers rightly responded:“Some have suggested that a belief in secular stagnation implies the desirability of bubbles to support demand.
Non-oil developing countries
responded
by doubling the dollar price of their commodities.
The West shot back with targeted sanctions against a few high-level Russian officials, to which Putin
responded
with sanctions of his own, barring entry to selected Western politicians.
They have
responded
with anger and xenophobic nationalism, and these sentiments will undoubtedly be reflected in how they vote.
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