Rushed
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International sanctions, it now seems, were the door through which China
rushed
to gain access to Africa’s mineral wealth for its voracious industries.
At an abruptly convened session in late June, the Polish Sejm (the lower house of parliament)
rushed
through an amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance, reversing another amendment that had been adopted in January of this year.
But the process cannot be
rushed.
This is not an unreasonable question to ask, and where previous US presidents have feared to tread, a populist demagogue has
rushed
in.
Staff members
rushed
to find my car on fire.
Leaders of the religious parties
rushed
to denounce Mohammad’s views.
But the 2007 licensing round appears to have been
rushed
through to raise cash during the dying days of the Obasanjo administration, and it would serve India’s government well to watch this process closely, too.
Instinctively, Shabbir
rushed
to his Christian neighbors’ defense.
The 1981 legislation was not true tax reform, but a
rushed
and poorly coordinated frenzy of fiscally irresponsible cuts to both corporate and personal income taxes.
As in 1981, the current process has been rushed, with scant deliberation – the usual hearings have not been held – and not even a pretense of bipartisan cooperation.
After the sub-prime mortgage crisis, politicians alleged that the market was short-sighted and irrational, and
rushed
to propose new regulations.
Somewhat unexpectedly, the Russian authorities, who have forced ever-obedient Russians to move for centuries – from villages to cities, back to villages, to gulags, to khrushchevki – have
rushed
to provide further guarantees to the khrushchevki’s tenants.
The tax legislation that Republicans have
rushed
through Congress could prove especially dangerous, given that millions of middle-class and low-income households will not only get little out of it, but will actually pay more when income-tax cuts are phased out over time.
The second quarter benefited from a surge in home purchases, as individuals
rushed
to take advantage of the tax subsidy for home buyers that expired in April.
Fourth, the cost of
rushed
austerity is that it generally relies on immediate fixes, such as indiscriminate spending cuts and tax hikes that are expected to yield revenue in the short term, but that have an economically damaging impact.
But when Europeans withdrew from the Muslim world in the twentieth century, these forces
rushed
back in to wrest control of politics.
He
rushed
the order on his travel ban, failing to vet it with the relevant departments.
The US has
rushed
to form a confusing coalition with nearly 30 countries, including ten Arab states.
As the UK and other developed countries have
rushed
to build more wind turbines, they have naturally started with the windiest places, leaving poorer sites for later.
Above all, this code should recognize that economics is too complex to be reduced to sound bites and
rushed
conclusions.
I
rushed
to my room and saw the news footage, endlessly replayed, of two airplanes crashing into the World Trade Center.
For example, whereas France derives the majority of its electricity from nuclear energy, Germany
rushed
to close all of its nuclear power plants after the 2011 meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima plant.
So, by EU standards, it has been
rushed
through on a very fast track.
But it risks foundering in the docks, and its launch should therefore be deliberate, not
rushed.
But building a sound international judicial body cannot be rushed; it requires time and resources - both human and financial - and a lot of support.
Higher oil prices tend to erode production discipline in OPEC, particularly by members (such as Nigeria and Venezuela) that have historically
rushed
to secure higher revenues to mitigate difficult budgetary conditions, at the expense of their peers (such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates).
Those who championed WikiLeaks
rushed
to celebrate it as a shining example of crusading, “stateless” journalism.
A few years earlier, as America
rushed
to lock up ever more of its population for ever-pettier offenses, the absolute size of its incarcerated population surpassed that of China - despite China's population being more than four times that of America.
Had Britain’s leaders
rushed
to dismantle long-standing trading systems and other economic and financial arrangements with the EU, before developing a credible and comprehensive alternative, the situation could be much more volatile.
Desperate Russians
rushed
to buy whatever they could before their money became worthless.
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