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Far from signifying a pro-business shift, Hollande’s government’s
response
to the Gallois report reflects the French elite’s enduring interventionist mentality.
Now that the US has at last begun to move, gradually and thoughtfully, away from the passions that characterized the country’s
response
to the 2001 terrorist attacks, it is worth asking if Bill Clinton was right to say that America’s virtues and assets always prevail against its vices and defects.
Indeed, fear of a similar dynamic is evident in Chinese officials’
response
to the Bo scandal.
Last, but not least, the importance of effective advocacy for a more vigorous
response
to the global TB epidemic cannot be overstated.
The EU’s ad hoc €1 billion Food Facility, created in 2008 for rapid
response
to soaring food prices in developing countries, is a good example.
BEIJING – The Chinese government’s very public display of compassion and transparency in
response
to the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province appears to have strengthened its authority and its bonds with ordinary Chinese people.
At such a time, central banks must step in and set the price of liquidity at a reasonable level – make it a centrally-planned and administered price – rather than let it swing free in
response
to private-sector supply and demand.
And yet the Republicans have been so cowed by Trump that the best
response
Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House of Representatives, could muster was that he “is hoping the president will consider the unintended consequences of this idea and look at other approaches before moving forward.”
At the center of any
response
to global warming, we need to focus on making renewable energy cheaper and competitive through research and development.
In fact, Bush pursued his policy despite a 1978 law – adopted in
response
to the Nixon-era abuses – that specifically requires judicial approval, and in contradiction to his public assurance that no such eavesdropping takes place without a court order.
Briefly stress consists of a pattern of built-in processes preparing the human organism for physical activity in
response
to demands and influences that tax its capacity to adapt.
Activation of our "fight or flight" mechanism is an appropriate adaptive
response
when facing a wolf pack, but not so when struggling to adjust to rotating shifts, monotonous and fragmented tasks, or over-demanding customers.
But Turkey’s humanitarian
response
to the refugee crisis is deserving of support; indeed, to the extent that such support advances integration of refugees, it would reduce the need for aid intended to keep asylum-seekers out of the EU.
Our current engagement in Ukraine is a case in point, as were our efforts to lead a global
response
to the 2008-2009 financial crisis, namely by collectively resisting the allure of protectionism.
In short, we seized the momentum of the crisis to provide a structural
response
to the challenges we faced, in particular by establishing a European banking union.
The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan requires a more robust military response, but with the American army bogged down in Iraq and the Western allies reluctant to send additional troops, the country’s dismemberment by local warlords is not a far-fetched scenario.
Common threats to Europe’s energy security demand a common
response.
When the crisis struck, the 3% deficit target became the focal point for unrelenting austerity – a form of what anthropologist Clifford Geertz described as “involution,” which occurs when a process intensifies rather than changes in
response
to external or internal pressure.
In America, the immediate
response
to policies that were logically incoherent, economically dishonest, and diplomatically impossible to implement was an upsurge of opposition and debate.
Cultural factors may partly explain the contrast between US activism in
response
to Trump and British passivity in the face of Brexit.
The European Union warns that it has “a whole arsenal at our disposal with which to respond,” while China threatens “a justified and necessary response.”
The result is a series of enormous blind spots that deprive us of the key insights and early warnings that we need to mount an effective
response.
Shaping the Post-Carbon EconomyNEW YORK – At the end of this year, representatives of the 170 nations that are signatories to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will meet in Copenhagen for what they hope will be final negotiations on a new international
response
to global warming and climate change.
An IP regime dictated by the advanced countries more than a quarter-century ago, in
response
to political pressure by a few of their sectors, makes little sense in today’s world.
In
response
to the Great Depression, most countries abandoned the gold standard, developed new exchange-rate arrangements, and tried novel policies to stimulate local industry.
Yet the Chinese government’s
response
to Liu’s Nobel Prize has been extraordinary.
What does history tell us about the consequences of the protectionist
response
to those events?
But, aside from former Labour ministers, protesting bitterly at being blamed for the state of the economy, the
response
has been remarkably civil and thoughtful.
In response, Raghuram Rajan, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has called advanced-country policies “selfish,” declaring that “international monetary cooperation has broken down.”
The
response
to the global economic crisis is a case in point.
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