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And emerging economies more broadly are suffering from low commodity prices, which are being
suppressed
by reduced demand.
In India, as elsewhere, there will always be a choice between a world of edicts and crusades, where orthodoxies rule and foreign heresies are ruthlessly suppressed, and a world in which the virtues of tolerance, dissent, and cooperation are recognized and practiced.
In the forest, natural correcting mechanisms, such as small wildfires, might be
suppressed
by external actors with an interest in preserving the illusion of plenty, regardless of its potential consequences.
Though nationalist politics was long
suppressed
after World War II by economic prosperity and memories of pre-war horrors, Europe offers fertile ground for its revival.
When the generals
suppressed
the popular uprising of 1988, nullified the overwhelming election victory by Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) in 1990, shot students, and arrested the newly-elected leaders, India’s government initially reacted as most Indians would have wanted.
Ironically, Avatar will probably do more to exhume Americans’
suppressed
knowledge about the shallowness of their national mythology in the face of their oppressive presence in the rest of the world than any amount of editorializing, college courses, or even protest from outside America’s borders.
It
suppressed
independence movements in India and across the Middle East and Africa (though many of these movements’ members willingly fought for Britain during both World Wars).
Moreover, the current mass demonstrations are radically different from previous protest movements that the army
suppressed.
Grassroots democracy may be momentarily suppressed, but once the seeds have been planted, the roots can only grow deeper and deeper before an inevitable bloom.
A federal appeals court justice struck down a North Carolina law of this sort, because it
suppressed
African-American turnout with “almost surgical precision.”
ALBA leaders were typically authoritarians who raged against foreign imperialists,
suppressed
opposition at home, controlled or intimidated the media, overspent, and generally distrusted free markets and free trade.
Of course, Thaksin’s legacy of corruption and of a pandering populism must be rejected, but the profound awakening of the Thai electorate that did occur, almost accidentally, during his premiership needs to be built upon, not
suppressed.
The Phony Attack on Climate ScienceNEW YORK – In the weeks before and after the Copenhagen climate change conference last December, the science of climate change came under harsh attack by critics who contend that climate scientists have deliberately
suppressed
evidence – and that the science itself is severely flawed.
For example, neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus that is
suppressed
by acute and chronic stress is elevated by many antidepressant treatments.
But calm is the last thing one can see on the streets of Barcelona, where demonstrations in favor of Catalonian independence – a referendum on which was brutally
suppressed
by government forces – have been met with equally potent protests against it.
ZURICH – The twenty-first-century economy has thus far been shaped by capital flows from China to the United States – a pattern that has
suppressed
global interest rates, helped to reflate the developed world’s leverage bubble, and, through its impact on the currency market, fueled China’s meteoric rise.
Montazeri was placed under house arrest for six years; demonstrations of support for him were suppressed; and many of his disciples and close friends were imprisoned, tortured, killed, or forced to flee the country.
From Central Europe to Central Asia, long
suppressed
resentments and longings of this sort have clawed their way to the surface of the new world.
Russia conquered Muslim territories in the Volga-Ural area, Caucasus and Central Asia, and brutally
suppressed
any resistance.
A liberal republic in the truest meaning of the word -- i.e. a state where immutable privileges are
suppressed
-- is what the Romanian political class should be aiming at.
Neither censorship nor the gulag ever completely
suppressed
intellectual life in Russia.
He
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the Kurds, reassuring both Turkey and Syria, countries with sizeable--and restive--minority populations of their own.
Anyone attempting to draw attention to such facts is routinely
suppressed.
Policymakers should not see higher oil prices as an aberration to be suppressed, but should focus on underlying causes.
Over the last decade, these countries’ foreign-exchange reserves have swelled from $750 billion to $6.3 trillion – more than 50% of the global total – providing a major source of financing that has effectively
suppressed
long-term US borrowing costs.
Racy reports in China’s press sparked another round of righteous fury, drawing on the trope of China as a raped woman, an image long
suppressed
under Mao.
Today, however, Chinese are facing past atrocities from the “Century of Humiliation” that ended with the Communist takeover in 1948, and a long
suppressed
anger has resurfaced.
The revolt itself was brutally
suppressed
by the British army, but not before a split within the Palestinian community resulted in two armed militias – one based on the Husseini clan, the other on the more moderate Nashashibis – that turned viciously on each other.
The British
suppressed
this misadventure, but not before hundreds of Jews in Baghdad were murdered in a wild farhood (pogrom) instigated by the short-lived pro-Nazi government.
But, more important, Ukraine’s “animal spirits” may be suppressed, because its entrepreneurs see little point in trying to compete with oligarchs who remain able to rig the economy in their favor.
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