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Similarly, the ECB might consider not only how monetary accommodation allowed governments to run large budget deficits in the 1920’s, but also how central bankers’ failure to respond to the financial crisis of the 1930’s fed political extremism and undermined support for responsible government.
The political consequences could be
similarly
devastating.
Many will be
similarly
slow to accept that when it comes to the most conscience-shocking classes of violence – genocide, ethnic cleansing, and other mass atrocities – dramatic progress has been made recently.
And now, under Putin’s
similarly
autocratic regime, Russia plans to create, over time, a vast Eurasian Union.
Moreover, agencies such as Europol and Eurojust will be
similarly
subject to greater parliamentary scrutiny, and the budgetary procedure will be simpler and more democratic.
Similarly, AI offers countless opportunities for innovation and tapping into global value chains.
Similarly, a new speculative bubble can appear anywhere if a new story about the economy appears, and if it has enough narrative strength to spark a new contagion of investor thinking.
FIFA’s sponsors must hold FIFA
similarly
to account, and there are signs that some are finally beginning – albeit tentatively – to speak out.
Similarly, George H.W. Bush’s administration did most of the heavy lifting on NAFTA, before Bill Clinton signed it into law in December 1993.
The idea that Germany would show financial solidarity with weakened eurozone members only if they accept draconian stabilization measures is
similarly
unrealistic.
Similarly, a higher electoral threshold for winning seats should counter vote buying by candidates.
Similarly, in the Philippines, a half-million dollars provided to support tax reform generated well over $1 billion in additional tax receipts.
Similarly, skilled teachers can now deliver interactive e-lessons to many classrooms at once, even if they are hundreds of miles away.
The conventional wisdom on wealth and inequality is
similarly
mistaken.
And other emerging countries have performed
similarly
well.
Similarly, though the Olympics should be an occasion for national pride, foreign – and in particular American – athletes have been told to avoid showing their team colors when outside the grounds.
Similarly, more than one-third of the cereal produced is wasted.
Labour is
similarly
divided.
Similarly, the moral evaluation of the past – which was certainly needed – was, in my mind, primarily a matter of a broad public debate, not one of government decree or other acts of the state.
Similarly, the European Union created the euro to give its members increased currency stability.
Similarly, foreign courts exercising universal jurisdiction over alleged Syrian war criminals found on their territory would be free to ignore an amnesty.
Similarly, poor people in a growing economy tolerate inequality for a while, because they believe “that eventually the disparities will narrow again.”
Similarly, a debt left unpaid too long by a government is a burden on future generations: I may enjoy the benefits of government extravagance, but my children will have to foot the bill.
Similarly, the marked gains made by far-right political parties in the just-completed European Parliament election were no great shock.
The European Central Bank is taking a
similarly
indirect approach.
Similarly, the volatility premium, defined as the price of options that insure against falls in the equity index, has fallen considerably.
Trump on the WarpathNEW YORK – Fifteen years after George W. Bush declared that Iraq, Iran, and North Korea formed “an axis of evil,” Donald Trump, in his maiden address to the United Nations, denounced Iran and North Korea in
similarly
vitriolic terms.
Kerry’s insistence that the US is not withdrawing, but “drawing down,” is a
similarly
transparent attempt at manipulation.
Similarly, the moralizing manifestos of Verhofstadt and Macron are not entirely unselfish.
Similarly, Clinton’s treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, and IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessus were attacked for committing public money to bail out New York banks that had loaned to feckless East Asians in 1997-1998.
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