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But the effectiveness of such tax cuts would be largely, if not wholly, transitory – especially if the welfare state was
spared.
We will never know whether greater honesty on the part of mainstream politicians and technocrats would have
spared
us the rise of nativist demagogues like Trump or Marine Le Pen in France.
Moreover, Germans and other Europeans would not be
spared
the consequences.
The Department of Defense is the one national-security bureaucracy that has been
spared
US President Donald Trump’s tempestuous outbursts.
A fourth explanation is that the world has so far been
spared
from the tail risks associated with today’s geopolitical conflagrations.
One hopes that we will be
spared
this tragic future, and that Merkel will retain her office beyond 2017.
Now, a blame game has erupted from which no one seems to be
spared.
Given the fiscal legacy of the current crisis, no efforts should be
spared
in anchoring fiscal discipline firmly in European Union countries.
Had BP spilled hundreds of billions of barrels of bitumen across hundreds of square kilometers, environmentalists would rightly demand that no expense be
spared
to rid the dirt of every trace of oil.
US President Donald Trump has not only largely
spared
the Federal Reserve the not-so-tender mercies of his wee-hour tweets; he has also nominated highly qualified individuals to fill Fed vacancies.
Maintaining Growth in IndiaMUMBAI – The global economy’s slowdown has not
spared
India.
Governments are created and fall apart, and politicians come and go; but democratic institutions should be
spared
from political interference.
Despite falling revenues, both governments
spared
little effort to spend their way to victory.
Indeed, no effort should be
spared
to get skeptical Tamil groups to participate in the forthcoming peacemaking.
In looking at the roster of long-serving heads of government in the second half of the twentieth century - such as Stalin, Mao, Franco, Kim Il Sung, and Ceausescu - it is clear that an enforced international term limit would have
spared
the world considerable grief and turmoil.
From this perspective, the crisis countries would not be
spared
painful retrenchment as long as they remained in a monetary union that includes competitive countries.
A second possible meaning is also too narrow, as it refers to the European countries
spared
the experience of communism, most of which are members of the European Union.
The private sector was not
spared
with mining companies being accused of under paying their taxes.
Many people object to comparing the quality of the life
spared
and the life taken.
Indeed, the Islamic State has not even
spared
Sunni co-religionists who do not adhere to their extreme interpretation of Islam.
To tell people who have been hurt that they could have been
spared
the pain does not give them any less reason to complain; it just fuels resentment of technocratic experts.
Politically, the EU and the UK will benefit from maintaining close cooperation because neither side is
spared
from the problems afflicting the region today.
For years, with the authorities’ encouragement (or at least acquiescence), China’s securities companies
spared
no effort in pumping up China’s stock exchanges with fashionable financial instruments and practices, the sole aim being to realize capital gains from rising prices (dividends are rarely distributed).
If Africa had another $15-$20 billion per year in development aid in 2010, as promised, with the amounts rising over future years (also as promised), millions of children would be
spared
an agonizing death from preventable diseases, and tens of millions of children would be able to get an education.
They have somehow concluded that America will be
spared
from the droughts already destroying farms in California’s Central Valley, the rising sea levels already flooding coastal cities, the storms and wildfires routinely ravaging vast swathes of the American countryside, and the water- and food-supply disruptions that threaten us all.
Those who were Muslim and could prove it by reciting the Koran were
spared.
No population in the world is
spared
from the harsh treatment of such a system.
And yet, even these young countries will not be
spared
from the effects of an aging population.
One is that cultural norms may develop that encourage billionaires to share their wealth, even if they are
spared
taxation.
So it is possible that other fragile members – Spain, Portugal, and Italy – would be
spared
from financial contagion and the euro's viability would not be dramatically affected.
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