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A couple of years later, the Chinese company
suggested
that it take responsibility for procuring the parts.
Indeed, the world has embarked on a path of gradual economic recovery, albeit uneven and far less vibrant than history would have
suggested.
Human rights groups
suggested
the charge was invented, because the police had dropped the case for lack of evidence when it was first investigated 12 years ago, and neither witnesses nor new evidence were produced in court.
A back-of-the-envelope calculation of mine in 2007
suggested
that the world paid financial institutions roughly $800 billion every year for mergers and acquisitions that yielded about $170 billion of real economic value.
More such disasters, they suggested, are inescapable unless world leaders in Paris take decisive action to limit global climate change.
What Zuma seems to seek is radical asset redistribution in the direction
suggested
by Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters and an admirer of Venezuela’s chavista approach.
The high-level panel
suggested
59, compared to 18 under the MDGs, and the Open Working Group nearly tripled the total number again, to 169 targets.
Economic ministers
suggested
that pension reform and long-term fiscal sustainability should also guide country evaluations under the SGP, while some countries insisted that it should be linked to the Lisbon agenda.
The key is to select some comprehensive but operationally precise indicators of structural reforms, and then apply the same idea
suggested
by the Commission for public debt: countries that are making more progress on these indicators can get more leeway on their budget deficit.
Senior US officials, including Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, have recently
suggested
that Saddam Hussein and his top henchmen might be given an amnesty for their past crimes in exchange for leaving Iraq and averting war.
While he was not allowed to run for a third term, no candidate in the 2010 election
suggested
altering his iron-fisted approach, or proposed renewing talks with the guerillas.
And a recent Associated Press/Yahoo News poll
suggested
that his race is costing Obama six percentage points in the polls.
Trump administration officials, for their part, have since
suggested
that they helped convince May to roll the dice on a hard Brexit.
Trump’s inaugural address
suggested
that the rest of the world has thrived at ordinary Americans’ expense.
But the Kremlin would suffer a mortal blow if Ukraine were to actually join the European Union or NATO, as some in the West have
suggested
it should.
India’s Supreme Court even
suggested
an extra charge on privately owned diesel vehicles in New Delhi.
Harvard’s former president Larry Summers touched off one explosion in 2005 when he tentatively
suggested
a genetic explanation for the difficulty his university had in recruiting female professors in math and physics.
Even if Israel’s current war against Gaza is a just war – which is
suggested
by its attempts at limited and “measured” retaliation after eight years of Hamas rockets followed its unilateral retreat from Gaza – it is therefore a very dirty war, too.
That means protecting and defending Daoud (to take just one current example), a French-language writer of Muslim origin who
suggested
that those seeking sanctuary in Europe would do well to learn to appreciate European values.
Some even suggested, somewhat bizarrely, that terrorists tend to have lost a parent in their childhood years and are acting out the aggression that derives from their resulting frustration with life.
Curiously, nobody
suggested
that the “lights out” campaign should also mean no air conditioning, telephones, Internet, movies, hot food, warm coffee, or cold drinks – not to mention the loss of security when street lights and traffic signals don’t work.
He makes arguments against the Congressional Budget Office, the Department of the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve, all of which had
suggested
– based on the same information available to Stiglitz when he wrote his paper – that implicit guarantees to Fannie Mae were potentially costly.
When Trump was first elected, some
suggested
that he would rise to the occasion.
He told me that the Times style manual, like that of the Associated Press,
suggested
using “who” only for a named or personified animal.
(In 1940, when Hitler seemed indomitable, Monnet
suggested
to Winston Churchill that France and Britain might be rolled into one country.)
Andrea Nahles, Germany’s labor minister, recently
suggested
as much, defending what Germans call the one-euro-jobs concept, which basically converts welfare into a wage.
In the absence of rebalancing, any one of several potential tipping points could seriously compromise the economy’s ability to pull off another soft landing: deteriorating credit quality in the banking system; weakening export competitiveness as wages rise; key environmental, governance, and social problems (namely, pollution, corruption, and inequality); and, of course, foreign-policy missteps, as
suggested
by escalating problems with Japan.
Pakistan has the world’s fastest-growing nuclear arsenal, is home to some of the world’s most dangerous terrorists (including, for a time, Osama bin Laden), and, as Trump suggested, provides sanctuary to the Taliban, who are doing all they can to destabilize Afghanistan.
It has been more than seven years since my colleagues at Goldman Sachs and I first published an outlook to 2050 in which we
suggested
that the four BRIC economies could emerge bigger than the G-7 economies, and, together with the United States, would constitute the world’s five largest.
Our analysis
suggested
that the invisible hand not only couldn't be seen - it wasn't there, or was at best decrepit.
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