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Urged on by the banks’ over-eager financial advisers, citizens
rushed
to take out loans in euros, dollars, and even yen, and suddenly found themselves with crushing debts when the crisis caused domestic currencies to tumble.
She was assassinated in Malta on October 16, 2017, when a bomb placed under the driver’s seat of her car exploded as she
rushed
to the bank to unblock her account, which had been frozen by the country’s economy minister.
Those who have
rushed
to condemn Morrison’s government have downplayed the failings of state governments, some of which are alleged to have prioritized the transition to renewable energy over prudent forest-management practices.
The government
rushed
through a constitutional amendment to this effect on January 8 and 9.
What is already clear is that a genuine transition cannot be
rushed
through in just a few months.
Protecting Women During the PandemicBANGKOK – Last month, Sheuly
rushed
into a Dhaka hospital in need of emergency treatment.
To create the impression that the regime has regained control of the country’s public spaces, the authorities last week
rushed
to disperse each new demonstration in Independence Square.
Having refused even to hold hearings for President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, in 2016, citing the approaching presidential election, the Senate’s Republican majority has now
rushed
through confirmation hearings for Trump’s nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, less than a month ahead of the next election.
As with Brexit today, European states
rushed
to attract the qualified workers that France had scared away.
As journalists
rushed
to cover the aftermath, a second bomber struck, killing himself and nine journalists, including Shah Marai, the AFP news agency’s chief photographer in the country.
With the war in ex-Yugoslavia still raging and the Rwandan genocide in its first weeks, the international media
rushed
in to cover what they expected would be another brutal story: an impending South African civil war between white extremists on the right and black extremists on the left.
Having been massively overhyped, big-data health-care solutions are being
rushed
to market in without meaningful regulation, transparency, standardization, accountability, or robust validation practices.
The law’s
rushed
enactment by China’s rubber-stamp National People’s Congress on June 30 effectively ends the “one country, two systems” model that has prevailed since 1997, when the city was returned from British to Chinese rule, and tensions between China and the West have increased sharply.
So it is natural that as gains in computing power have dramatically reduced these impediments, economists have
rushed
to use big data and artificial intelligence to help them spot patterns in all sorts of activities and outcomes.
The proposed DST, as well as
rushed
digital taxation efforts by several EU member states, reflects the outdated idea that digital companies are different from traditional businesses.
Furthermore, a
rushed
or ill-considered digital taxation strategy by the EU could result in a template that is replicated internationally.
Fundamentalist forces gained political ground and territory, and others, including Iranian-backed militias and the Russian military after the fall of 2015,
rushed
to Assad’s defense.
Today, however, as the United States has withdrawn from the region, Russia has
rushed
to recapture the Soviet Union’s position there, through a combination of military force, arms deals, strategic partnerships, and the deployment of soft power.
That was certainly the case with his disastrous demonetization policy in 2016 and his government’s
rushed
implementation of a national Goods and Services Tax, which resulted in widespread harassment of small businesses.
Saudi Arabia
rushed
to reassure the world that it would restore production – a pledge that has so far proved credible – thereby averting a serious economic shock.
But in his determination to “get Brexit done,” Johnson ignored this little local difficulty,
rushed
the agreement through Parliament, and won the December 2019 general election.
At the country level, GDP growth took a hit, but quickly bounced back, as consumers released pent-up demand and firms
rushed
to fill back orders and re-stock inventories.
Likewise, Italy’s neighbors in the supposedly passport-free Schengen Area
rushed
to close their borders.
Reflecting the floods’ political importance, the Chinese government
rushed
to implement new measures – from infrastructure investment to land-use reforms – to prevent such a disaster from recurring.
At last the guilty Kuzma, quite out of breath,
rushed
in with the shirt.
Between seven and eight o'clock that evening Levin and his wife were drinking tea in their room when Mary Nikolavna
rushed
in breathless.
The hall-porter remained obstinately silent; but when the valet said he 'ought to get the sack,' Kapitonich
rushed
at Korney and, flourishing his hands about before Korney's face, began to speak out:'Yes, I daresay you would not have let her in!
Laska, who had long been whining plaintively, as if complaining of the injustice,
rushed
straight forward to a likely spot covered with hummocks and known to Levin, where Krak had not yet been.
thought Laska, and
rushed
forward at full tilt between the hummocks.
Where is the Count?' she asked the two elegant footmen who had
rushed
out.
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