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These markets existed also in the Soviet Union at a time when great efforts were made to
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them.
The New Nuclear RiskBERLIN – Humans love to
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abstract dangers.
This would explain why rats infected with T. gondii have higher levels of dopamine, and why dopamine inhibitors can
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their parasite-induced behavior.
But we need to do more than just
suppress
the jihadist virus; we must eradicate it.
Sometimes the reports favored a candidate, but often they were designed simply to give an impression of chaos and disgust with democracy, and to
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voter turnout.
Almost immediately, he launched another campaign to
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“counter-revolutionaries,” berating one province for “being too lenient, not killing enough.”
Then they continued to
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interest rates and the yield curve, elevating asset prices, which boosted demand via wealth effects.
This frustration, and Fahim's efforts to
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it, lies at the heart of many of the recent bloody events now blamed on Taliban die-hards, uncooperative local warlords, and Al Qaeda.
In Aristotelian terms, they have emphasized logic (logos), using the language of ethics (ethos), while trying to
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passion (pathos).
Recent reports by McKinsey & Company detail how this skills gap – with a projected deficit of up to 40 million college-educated workers by 2020 – will
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economic growth worldwide.
And the military has used its power to
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protests and force into exile many leaders including the Supreme Court justices elected by the National Assembly in July.
Ultimately, Pentheus’s rigidity – his attempt to suppress, rather than understand or adapt to, the emotions inflamed by the passionate and unconventional Dionysus – proves to be his undoing.
And central banks’ efforts to
suppress
it will carry large costs, in terms of employment and growth, as occurred in the 1980s and 1990s.
Rather, it is those who are enraged by the expressed views who may threaten or actually engage in violence, either against the speaker, or against those, like US government officials, whom they believe have facilitated (or failed to suppress) the blasphemer’s activities.
Consider sedition, against which a draconian law that was established in 1870 to
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any criticism of British policies – even criticism that, as one Briton candidly put it, did not involve “an absolute breach of the peace.”
The battlefield allusion leads observers to reason that there must be more sophisticated technologies than shovels and rakes with which to
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the flames.
Hostile reactions from his colleagues convinced Freud to
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the paper, which was published only after his death fifty years later.
That sad fate is looking more and more likely, and the Olympic year already has been soured by the Chinese government’s efforts to
suppress
resistance to it.
That would help to
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oil prices – a boon for the eurozone’s energy-importing countries.
Moreover, Obama has sought to
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hundreds of photographs depicting sexual assault in US-run prisons, and has done nothing to roll back the Patriot Act.
Trying to
suppress
markets leads to gross inefficiencies and loss of dynamism.
Yet, at the same time Kenya’s president was trying to
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Mungiki, some of his Kikuyu allies in government allegedly activated Mungiki as attack dogs following attacks on the Kikuyu by the Luo and other tribes in the post-election chaos.
For at least a decade, Congress has been focusing on currency manipulation – a charge leveled at countries that purportedly intervene in foreign-exchange markets in order to
suppress
their currencies’ value, thereby subsidizing exports.
A special 30,000-strong police unit monitors and screens Internet traffic, advanced technology is deployed to block access to overseas Web sites considered “hostile or harmful,” and Internet service and content providers, both domestic and Western, must comply with onerous restrictions designed to
suppress
political dissent and track down offenders.
But the current quiescence of the pro-Thaksin forces should not encourage anyone to think that the military can
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Thai democracy forever or without a fight.
Putin now has two choices: to
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dissent as he did before 2012, and stake his popularity on another big conquest – say, the seizure of Kyiv – or to give the people what they want, revising the khrushchevki demolition plan to respect property rights.
In services, where the government has taken no measures to
suppress
inflation, the rate exceeds 9%.
Many of the several thousand demonstrators at Shahbag are too young to have had personal experience of the killings that marked the Pakistani Army’s brutal, and ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to
suppress
the fledgling independence movement.
Indeed, the mutaw’a saw their wide powers enhanced even more by decrees issued by King Abdullah in March, after helping to
suppress
protests in the kingdom earlier in the month.
But, over time, the longer central banks create liquidity to
suppress
short-run volatility, the more they will feed price bubbles in equity, bond, and other asset markets.
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