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Third, administrative, regulatory, and tax obstacles hindered the export response, especially as the tax increases in the rescue packages made it even harder for small and medium-size enterprises to grow and establish new markets abroad.
In my view, the policy
response
by Greece’s partners, led by Germany, has been unwise and highly unprofessional.
The question now deserves a very considered
response.
For example, banks would curtail mortgage lending in
response
to higher rates paid on sterilization bonds, forcing consumers to save more in order to buy houses.
In July, the US Congress approved sweeping sanctions against Russia, partly in
response
to its alleged sponsorship of disinformation campaigns aiming to influence US elections.
Why has the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) been so slow and weak in its
response
to a natural calamity that ravaged one of its own members?
Hence, the hesitant
response
of Southeast Asian governments – and public opinion – to the Burmese disaster.
But another, more sympathetic
response
would be to show that individual rights and notions of freedom are by no means alien to non-Western civilizations.
Is this the “rebel”
response
to an overly globalized, incoherent, and ultimately disturbing reality?
What is worse is when the economic policy
response
becomes the equivalent of blaming foreigners: imposing new forms of trade barriers.
That experience has been repeated throughout recorded history, and it should inform our
response
to the destruction of libraries and schools in Syria.
The Global HomeHomes are the most local of investments, rooted to a particular place like a tree, and thus thriving or withering in
response
to local economic conditions.
This will require considerable restructuring of their economies, but China and India are both dynamic, and proved their resilience in their
response
to the Great Recession.
And it is not only major stressful life events that exact a toll on our bodies; the many conflicts and demands of daily life elevate and sometimes disrupt the workings of our
response
systems for stress, causing wear and tear on the body and brain.
These are all functions of the brain – the key organ in our
response
to stress.
The brain’s
response
to stress does not necessarily constitute “damage” per se and is amenable to reversal as well as prevention by treatments that include drugs, exercise, diet, and social support.
Conflict between nuclear states would unleash destruction so incomprehensible that, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, a humanitarian
response
would be impossible.
When the first “arrow” of Abenomics – a fiscal stimulus program – was launched nearly two years ago, asset markets' immediate
response
was positive.
In response, their party’s MPs brought legislative activity to a halt for days.
He is a diplomat by training, a brilliant linguist with a first-class policy mind, who in government won plaudits internationally for his leading role in the G20
response
to the global financial crisis of 2008, his efforts on climate change, and his historic apology to Australia’s indigenous peoples.
That would create room for a more uniform tax
response
among countries, thus reducing the ability of the super-rich to evade taxation by switching location.
So what's the
response?
In response, armed groups seized checkpoints and closed the port of Aden.
Yet the international community currently spends on risk mitigation less than one-fifth of what it spends on natural-disaster
response.
As Rebecca Scheurer, Director of the Red Cross Global Disaster Preparedness Center, put it, “We spend millions of dollars on the
response
side, and were we to invest more of those resources on the front end we’d save more people.
In response, many banks curtailed their cross-border business.
In 2005, 150 heads of state and government at the United Nations unanimously supported an international responsibility to protect (“R2P”) at-risk populations, which in extreme cases could take the form of Security Council-authorized military intervention, as happened in 2011 in
response
to the behavior of Muammar el-Qaddafi’s regime in Libya.
Those criteria are that the atrocities occurring or feared are sufficiently serious to justify, prima facie, a military response; that the
response
has a primarily humanitarian motive; that no lesser
response
is likely to be effective in halting or averting the harm; that the proposed
response
is proportional to the threat; and that the intervention will actually be effective, doing more good than harm.
In
response
to the growth slowdown of the last decade, Sweden’s government worked with employers and unions to reduce working hours and preserve jobs.
A similar
response
can be expected from producers of imported washing machines;LG Electronics, a leading foreign supplier, has just announced a price increase of $50 per unit in
response
to the imposition of US tariffs.
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