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As Narayana Kocherlakota, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, recently argued, Fed officials seem be balancing their
stated
aim of keeping inflation near 2% over the long term with a host of other, inexplicit, considerations.
“The times in which we could rely fully on others,” she
stated
pointedly, “are somewhat over.”
In the United States, President Barack Obama’s administration has
stated
clearly its belief that Britain and Europe are both stronger together.
They began to do so only ten days later, when the fire brigade
stated
that the fire was likely the result of an explosion incited by “outside interference.”
It
stated
that interventions aimed at objectives inconsistent with economic fundamentals were futile and counter-productive.
The good news is that Tzipi Livni, Israel’s main negotiator, recently
stated
that Israel would not claim isolated settlements on Arab land.
The myth can be
stated
succinctly.
But it was clearly
stated
that last June’s referendum on Britain’s European Union membership was merely consultative and not binding on parliament.
Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Gregorios III recently
stated
that, since 2011, over 1,000 Christians have been killed and more than 40 churches and other Christian institutions (schools, orphanages, and care homes) have been damaged or destroyed.
No politician has publicly
stated
that US solvency requires such draconian adjustments, because the American public is far from agreeing to the sacrifice needed.
As US Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
stated
in advance of the conference, “We felt that it was good for the world, good for the nation, and good for the Democratic Party, for us to move.”
Trump
stated
that the US was not taking a position on the final status of Jerusalem, including “the specific boundaries of the Israeli sovereignty” there.
A government decree
stated
that “Transfer of the early, partial, or total prepayment of a loan in a credit institution is prohibited, excluding repayment by cash or remittance from abroad.”
During the Clinton Administration, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and then Lawrence Summers
stated
that America had a “strong dollar policy.”
In 1964, US Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart
stated
his now famous criterion of obscenity: “I know it when I see it.”
In a speech marking the state gas monopoly Gazprom’s tenth anniversary in 2003, Putin
stated
his position explicitly, speaking of the company as one of the few strong geopolitical levers left to Russia after the Soviet collapse.
One of his consorts memorably and colorfully stated, “If a strong man were to throw four stones – one north, one south, one east, one west – and a fifth stone up into the air, and if the space between them were to be filled with gold, it would not equal the value of the Kohinoor.”
There are three principal reasons why the Bush administration’s impact on human rights is so much at odds with its
stated
intentions.
Competitive devaluations, even if they are not policymakers’
stated
objectives, are becoming increasingly tempting – though they will not solve the aggregate-demand problem.
The
stated
basis for those tariffs was “national security,” even though US defense industries account for just 3% of the country’s steel consumption.
The founder of the rational expectations revolution, Robert Lucas, is endlessly quoted as having
stated
in 2003 in his presidential address to the American Economic Association that the “central problem of depression-prevention has been solved, for all practical purposes, and has in fact been solved for many decades.”
In February 2005, in a major speech in Paris during her first foreign trip as Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice
stated
America’s ambition in the world.
Zhenhua Xie, Chinese President Hu Jintao’s special representative on climate change, has
stated
categorically that China has no other choice than to pursue sustainable development.
As President Hu Jintao
stated
in his keynote address at the start of the Congress, the CPC views ecological progress as a “task of vital importance to the people’s well-being and China’s future.”
For that, the Trump administration will need to move beyond the “maximum pressure” promised by its
stated
North Korea policy, and get started on the “engagement” that it also acknowledges will be indispensable to forging a solution.
Bernard Kouchner, during his stint as foreign minister,
stated
publicly that France’s position on Iran sent a positive signal to Israel.
The report’s argument is that while the
stated
motivation for ultra-loose monetary policy might be to guard against deflation and promote economic growth at a time when demand is weak, low interest rates also help governments fund their debt very cheaply.
And with the
stated
goal of ensuring “balanced media coverage,” he pushed through the 2013 Ecuadorian Communication Law, and enacted additional regulations allowing the government to crack down on journalists with fines, forced public apologies, and even prison sentences.
To do so, there cannot be too wide a gap between our
stated
principles and our actual behavior.
Lo and behold, political leaders, especially tough and terrible ones like Assad, tend not to embrace a process whose
stated
purpose is to eliminate them.
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