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But Europe is no longer perceived as a global actor – and
rightly
so.
Rightly
so: elimination of Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpiles and a political process to end the war must occur simultaneously.
Outside Africa, the people who will suffer the most are those in countries like Brazil, India, China, and Mexico, whose leaders
rightly
took on rich-country farm subsidies, but wrongly failed to recognize the profound costs of the developing world’s own import restrictions.
Rightly
or wrongly, Russia and China believe that the time has come to take their revenge over an arrogant West that deceived them about the true purpose of “humanitarian intervention” in Libya.
In the Hamburg debate, Dahrendorf
rightly
proclaimed that extremists’ success was a measure of democratic elites’ failings.
Even before the clouds of recession began to gather, Euroskepticism was on the rise, with the Commission blamed,
rightly
or wrongly, for the EU’s failure “to reach out to the citizen.”
Anyone who thinks about their ethical obligations will
rightly
decide that - since, no matter what we do, not everyone will give even 1% - they should do more.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Israel is
rightly
perceived as a status quo state that aspires to have it all: continued control over and settlement of the Palestinian territories and “quiet for quiet” from the Palestinians.
Both the Palestinians and Israel can easily and
rightly
be blamed for the failure of the Oslo process.
But Canada was never going to accept such a one-sided approach, and
rightly
so – a good outcome.
Low morale results from too little kindness and decency; it is a failure of custom and manners, a loss of social purpose, a diminution of the ability or the will to distinguish right from wrong and then to act
rightly.
And the deal’s legitimacy and legality has
rightly
faced a wave of skepticism from NGOs, charities, and human-rights lawyers.
Obama
rightly
emphasized that competitiveness in the world today depends on an educated workforce and modern infrastructure.
A Petition for PeshawarLONDON – People are outraged – and
rightly
so.
With inequality also growing, many French are
rightly
upset that labor is taxed much more than capital gains.
Many Germans today
rightly
feel that any system of fiscal transfers will morph into a permanent feeding tube, much the way that northern Italy has been propping up southern Italy for the last century.
The danger is that much of what the EU
rightly
pushed for during the good times could hasten its unraveling now, during the current interregnum.
Quite rightly, he starts with the same fundamental question I posed in my Cass lecture: Do we need more stimulative policies of any sort to engender a faster rate of nominal GDP growth than is currently being achieved?
Thus, while White
rightly
points out that existing policies to increase the monetary base have elicited little or no response from broader monetary aggregates, this in no way undermines the argument for OMF.
Rightly
or wrongly, most of us do give much more weight to our own interests, and those of our children and other close relatives and friends, than we do to the interests of others.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel likes to emphasize, rightly, that one should not speak of a “euro crisis,” but of a “debt crisis.”
A great deal of attention has been paid to the stratagems of John Bolton, the fiercely anti-UN diplomat whom President Bush recently appointed US ambassador to the UN, and
rightly
so.
Rightly
so: it is ill-conceived.
Germany’s public-finance framework
rightly
attributes constitutional status to keeping debt under control, but it neglects investment promotion within the remaining fiscal space.
But, in that case, he surely would not have experienced the satisfaction that he can now
rightly
feel at the thought that his hard work and remarkable investment skills will, through the Gates Foundation, help to cure diseases that cause death and disability to billions of the world’s poorest people.
A believer in the essentially political nature of Haiti’s tragedy, Fernandez
rightly
aspires to turn the current crisis into the lever for state-building, Haiti’s extraction from political isolation, and its maturation into an active member of the regional and world community.
Precisely because developing a mutually beneficial border regime is, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
rightly
remarked in her 2009 visit to the island, a task that affects the two countries’ stability and well-being, it also needs to be part of the current international reconstruction effort.
The administration recently released a ten-year budget plan that has been
rightly
criticized for its lack of coherence and its failure to describe explicit tax policies.
NATO
rightly
responded to Russia’s annexation of Crimea, ongoing support for separatists in eastern Ukraine, and mock attacks on Western countries with a program of political and military reassurance.
Sceptics fear that now that the collective financial threat is perceived,
rightly
or wrongly, to be manageable, the Pittsburgh Summit will result in a weak compromise that reflects divergent national interests rather than a sense of urgency about tackling climate change, chronic poverty and ineffective global governance.
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