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Diplomacy was
rushed.
Encouraged by Modi’s pro-market sound bites – he vowed to “replace red tape with a red carpet,” declared that the government has “no business” in business, and campaigned on the slogan “Make in India” – investors
rushed
to praise him as a new messiah of development.
It is small wonder, then, that investors desperately searching for yield have
rushed
into equities, commodities, credit instruments, and emerging-market currencies.
The Bush administration’s face-saving rhetoric that it had
rushed
to push together the core group in the absence of other efforts was quietly let to pass.
New economic problems soon
rushed
in to add to the existing ones: energy and food prices rose and then fell like a yo-yo; the dangers of climate change became ever more clear; and the mal-distribution of global political power demanded action.
But Europe’s leaders have not
rushed
to respond to America’s calls for increased defense spending.
Had it been successful, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt would not have
rushed
to Jerusalem to strike a peace deal with Israel just a few years later.
The EU
rushed
in to broker a settlement that some contend was against Ukraine's interests.
Once those parties obtained a majority in the following elections, however, they
rushed
to pass laws that revoked whatever powers had been granted.
They embraced the US in the same way that East Europeans
rushed
to join NATO and the European Union in the face of the threat, real or imagined, posed by post-Soviet Russia.
There remains one further concern: America has
rushed
to sign a series of bilateral trade agreements that are even more one-sided and unfair to developing countries, which may prompt Europe and others to do likewise.
Indeed, as China learned from the failure of the Great Leap Forward in the 1950s, a genuine economic transformation cannot – and therefore should not – be
rushed.
3.Five people have just been
rushed
into a hospital in critical condition, each requiring an organ to survive.
Rash and
rushed
attempts are made to explain away his behavior as caused by bad advisers, old age, failing health, and/or a feeble mental capacity.
How utterly reckless of humanity to have
rushed
past the Holocene boundary, ignoring – like a character in a horror movie – all of the obvious warning signs.
At the Central European University in Budapest, students and faculty
rushed
to assist the refugees who were crowded into the city’s train stations last fall.
The US Senate’s
rushed
and highly partisan 1999 vote against ratification – and its failure to reconsider the treaty since then – has given the seven other states that must ratify the CTBT a reason for delay.
Then they lost confidence in the banking system and
rushed
to take their money out.
Keyboard CopsNEW YORK – Almost no one had read the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) before it was
rushed
through the United States House of Representatives in late April and sent to the Senate.
The second key figure was West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who
rushed
into the opened breach, overriding his Allies’ caution, while the third actor was the East German people, who
rushed
into the streets, regardless of the risks, to demonstrate and push reunification forward.
This doesn’t look good for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who had
rushed
to be the first to embrace the Trump administration.
It is true, but unhelpful, to say that governments have only themselves to blame for having recklessly
rushed
into this wild ride.
It might have once, but the amount now pales in significance next to the $12 billion in economic assistance recently
rushed
to the generals by Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates.
The main assault force advanced toward the target in the darkness until detected, then
rushed
forward, firing every weapon, while mortar and machine-gun emplacements remained in the rear, firing just ahead of the advancing troops.
One reason for doubt about the euro and the EU is that, since the spring of 2010, Europe’s leaders have
rushed
from one crisis summit to the next, each time devising supposed solutions that provided too little and arrived too late.
In fact, the greenback strengthened as investors seeking a safe haven
rushed
into US Treasury bonds.
In June, the series’ US publisher
rushed
the hardcover edition of the second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, to bookstores.
This constraint caused demand for equity participation to soar; so, when the ban was lifted a year later, speculative traders
rushed
into the market.
Because the promise is so great, and the science does not require massive infrastructure, many smaller countries have
rushed
to take advantage of the absence of the US.
That said, too many policymakers and commentators have
rushed
to judgment, insisting that Iran is irrevocably determined to build nuclear weapons, or that it wants a break-out capability that is just as dangerous.
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