Response
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This
response
is more than a little inappropriate.
At the same time, the
response
from elites who regard themselves as the guardians of economic growth has sometimes made matters worse.
The world’s
response
will be clear at the G20 meeting in Germany this July.
In
response
to one development expert’s heartfelt despair that unfair trade treaties and unfulfilled promises of aid have cost the developed countries their moral authority, he retorted: “The West never had any moral authority.”
Compounding the challenge are the economic sanctions imposed by the US and Europe in
response
to President Vladimir Putin’s aggressive policies toward Russia’s immediate neighborhood.
Conversely, such an expansion would create maximum and long-lasting tension with Russia, with the risk of NATO being challenged without being able to provide a convincing
response.
Incredibly, the European Union’s
response
to the drowning deaths in the Mediterranean has been to cut the budget for the naval
response
unit charged with monitoring refugee crossings and rescuing shipwreck survivors.
A smart
response
to the crisis can perpetuate these trends.
You might think so given the
response
of some Arab governments to Hezbollah’s decision to attack Israel.
With this in mind, the G-20 leaders set out an ambitious agenda for an inclusive and wide-ranging
response.
This cultural vacuum is most evident in the mismatch between the region’s reading habits and the
response
of its publishing industry.
The mini-bus taxis developed in
response
to severe shortcomings in the country’s public transport system, one characterized by high prices, low-quality service, and a chaotic operating network, but they operate entirely outside of formal laws and regulations.
In response, a new Japanese defense review identified China as a threat.
In doing so, such companies offer a powerful
response
to the question of what their role in society should be.
Many Muslims who have been fighting for years for their countries’ modernization have so far failed to find a lucid
response
to the progressive wave of radical Islam.
The problem in Turkey has been the government’s excessive
response
to the corruption investigations: removing thousands of police officers and reassigning hundreds of prosecutors and judges.
In
response
to the challenges raised by greater economic openness, center-left parties linked globalization with liberal stances on social issues.
Unfortunately, this is a rational
response
to the uncertain future faced by the majority of Chinese families, underscored by the lack of a reliable social safety net.
In response, central banks should purchase government bonds for cash in as large a quantity as needed to push their prices up as high as possible.
From 2010 onwards, governments started to raise taxes and cut spending in
response
to growing fears of sovereign default.
Reinhart and Rogoff offer a couple of reasons for the difference in recovery rates: the slow policy
response
to the Great Depression and the gold standard, which meant that individual countries could not export their way out of depression.
And yet the strong
response
to Khashoggi’s brutal murder stands in stark contrast to the relative indifference the West has shown to the vastly larger number of victims of the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen.
Psychic numbing may be a human emotional
response
that is part of our nature, but few people would deny that a million deaths is a far greater tragedy than one death.
In Bangladesh, three top priorities were identified by the research and by a panel of experts including a Nobel laureate and Bangladeshi development specialists: e-government solutions, improved TB response, and child nutrition.
The most reasonable explanation for Germany’s
response
is that many Germans harbor a deep mistrust of other European governments, and thus believe that they cannot be counted on to avoid insolvency.
That is why the
response
to the refugee crisis has been so sorely lacking.
Similarly, climate change is beyond the capacity of any country to address alone, and there are serious questions about whether the global community’s
response
is even close to aggressive enough to stave off disaster.
The public
response
to the book’s description of unsanitary conditions in the industry was so strong that the United States Congress enacted the Pure Food and Drug Act – the first law to require labeling of contents on food packages – the very same year.
Although the veil is supposedly grounded in tradition, its reappearance appears to be a
response
to today’s social and political instability.
When Poland joined NATO 15 years ago, it was understood that Article 5 – the “all for one, and one for all” principle that provides for a collective
response
to an armed attack on any member – would be the cornerstone of the country’s security.
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