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This requires that organizations implement evolutionary strategies that are based on trying things out and learning quickly about performance through rapid feedback loops, as
suggested
by Matt Andrews, Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock at Harvard’s Center for International Development.
Turkey’s neighborhood policy is very realistic, based on genuine interests, not some romantic neo-Ottoman nostagia, as more than a few international commentators have
suggested.
No Western adviser ever suggested, however, that the coming of free markets did not require a rule of law with everyone equal before it, and the development of sensible tax structures that provide for a public safety net.
Noel Zamot, who serves as Revitalization Coordinator under the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico, has
suggested
that a smart, resilient grid would be designed from the ground up, and would rely on distributed generation to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters or human attacks.
On the contrary, he has
suggested
that he will reintroduce the death penalty – a move that would bar Turkey from joining the EU.
And, as Raghuram Rajan, the governor of the Reserve Bank of India, recently suggested, the IMF should backstop emerging economies that might face liquidity crises as a result of the normalization of US monetary policy.
Some have
suggested
that the trade imbalance is related to China’s currency peg to the US dollar.
Some prominent senators even
suggested
that very large European banks represented something of a role model for the United States.
Putin
suggested
that the attack might have been “provocation” by Assad’s opponents.
Or perhaps the national-security claim is fundamentally bogus, as Trump’s secretary of defense has suggested, and Trump, as muddled as he is on most issues, realizes this.
It has been
suggested
that a good way to start the talks would be to consider the free-trade and free-trade-related agreements that the US and EU already have in place.
A realistic “Plan B” does not mean plotting a second meeting after Copenhagen, as some have
suggested.
In November, the man who once seemed poised to succeed Bernanke, Larry Summers,
suggested
that the US economy might be in the grip of “secular stagnation.”
As Netanyahu’s statements suggested, the Israelis have some serious concerns: if the basic equation remains after all “land for peace,” just who will their interlocutors be after the dust has settled in the Arab world?
No one in his right mind
suggested
that military intervention in China would be a good idea.
Journalists, politicians, and public intellectuals who should know better routinely argue not just that policies and proposals are wrong-headed, but that the proponents themselves must be evil to have enacted or
suggested
them.
Brecht on BrexitLONDON – In the wake of the 1953 workers’ uprising in East Germany, the playwright Bertolt Brecht mordantly
suggested
that “if the people had forfeited the confidence of the government,” the government might find it easier to “dissolve the people and elect another.”
President Barack Obama’s administration initially followed expert advice and
suggested
that the traditional CPI be replaced by a more accurate measure known as the chain-weighted CPI.
Just when recent electoral results in Argentina, Peru, and Venezuela, coupled with term limits for incumbents in Bolivia and Ecuador,
suggested
that South America was reaching the end of a cycle of left-wing populism, the US – and much of Europe – seems to be entering a cycle of right-wing populism.
Moreover, Obama used the crisis to accomplish what many had
suggested
for years: transform the G-8 into a broader institutional framework of a G-20 that includes the major emerging economies.
This is not because I have ever
suggested
that the basic science of global warming is wrong.
We suggested, among other things, that officials in vulnerable and important posts receive higher instead of lower salaries than comparable workers get in the private sector.
In his famous 2002 speech on the potential of deflation in America, Bernanke
suggested
that Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 40% devaluation of the dollar in 1933-1934 shows that exchange-rate policy can be an “effective weapon against deflation.”
Some pundits have
suggested
that May’s government is counting on a big election victory essentially to hand it a blank check for the Brexit talks.
Although Marx confessed considerable admiration for capitalism, it is now
suggested
that the good in it – entrepreneurship – can be genetically engineered in another sort of system without the destructiveness to which capitalism is predisposed.
Reagan
suggested
that tax cuts would pay for themselves, i.e., actually raise revenue – a notion that became known as “supply side” economics.
Writing in The Financial Times in early November, Ryan suggested, “America is eager for an adult conversation on the threat of debt.”
Parliamentary elections occur in Kuwait and Bahrain, and at the end of last year, Sheikh Mohammad al Maktoom, Crown Prince of Dubai, in the U.A.E.,
suggested
that Arab leaders must reform or sink.
If one looks at the reserves-to-money ratio, the reversal is even starker than that
suggested
by looking at reserve data alone.
The late American philosopher John Rawls
suggested
that the best way to judge the rightness of any social policy is to put oneself in the place of the underdogs before reaching a conclusion.
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