Swiftly
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Friedman and Schwartz are generally seen as reproving the Fed for failing to react
swiftly
to successive waves of bank failures, first in late 1930 and then again in 1931 and 1933.
While you were dreaming of real-estate riches, the United States and Europe were hit by the most crippling financial crisis in almost 80 years, and China’s statist economy
swiftly
overtook Germany and Japan to become the world’s second largest (and, despite its recent slowdown, is poised to surpass the US).
But, as the media firestorm spread, Kelly changed his story and directed the White House staff to lie on his behalf – to assert that he had responded
swiftly
and negatively to the news about Porter’s former wives.
Instead of waiting for a grid to come to a town or village, renewable energies can be
swiftly
deployed in remote areas.
In times when major disruption is certain, the enormous potential rewards accrue to those who, while vigilant against risk, are prepared to act boldly and
swiftly.
Most important, the barriers to making goods and services in Mauritius, Mozambique, or Mauritania and selling them in New York or Berlin, Santiago or Tokyo are dropping
swiftly.
In areas like defense, the revolving door moves
swiftly.
Poor countries can move
swiftly
to expand opportunities for education at a much lower cost than is commonly imagined.
Legislation is
swiftly
improved in all the new democracies.
If the West – America and Europe – act swiftly, decisively, and with a joint strategy, there remains a chance to stabilize the situation.
Barr’s show was
swiftly
canceled late last month by the television network ABC, not for anything her “character” said in her show, but for a tweet in which she described Valerie Jarrett, an African-American former adviser to Barack Obama, as the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and “Planet of the Apes.”
Errors regularly occur in academia, but they are more
swiftly
and systematically corrected than in other fields.
Twitter political activism in China challenges the simplistic yet widespread assumption that social media in the hands of activists can lead
swiftly
to mass mobilization and social change.
In January 2001 the then new Premier Ivica Racan faced a sharp choice:
swiftly
purge state bureaucracies of Tudjman's partisans or yield to the obstructive ploys of HDZ loyalists.
Though the government’s program is likely to be less ambitious and qualify many of her campaign promises, the poor and lower middle class – her main electoral base – expect that she will move swiftly, for example, to end for-profit elementary and secondary education and offer free universal tertiary education.
First, while the US had to wait for its new president to take office, China’s government was able to intervene
swiftly
with a rescue package.
Though Turkey’s Western partners
swiftly
broke with Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi in support of the opposition, the “zero problems” principle dictated that the Turkish government maintain relations with the old regime.
Financial markets would undoubtedly react swiftly, reviving the fears of last summer.
This left an ideological vacuum,
swiftly
filled in the 1980’s by greed, cynicism, and corruption.
The young fund has
swiftly
marshaled its initial $120 million to promote quality education for 3.2 million displaced children and, in turn, to support 17,000 teachers, with investments in and around Syria, as well as in Chad, Ethiopia, and Yemen.
What makes the US Justice Departments attempts to bypass existing agreements so egregious is that EU member states are ready to cooperate
swiftly
with the US in the fight against crime when requests are made properly.
Banks’ experience and the diversity of products offered in the sector mean that freeing up their balance-sheet capacities could
swiftly
inject funds into the real economy.
Most people, and murderers in particular, fear death, especially when it follows
swiftly
and with considerable certainty following the commission of a murder.
Indeed, it seems unlikely that governments in China and similar emerging markets can compensate
swiftly
enough to boost domestic consumption.
I strongly hope that ASEAN member states and China can
swiftly
establish a truly effective code of conduct for the South China Sea.
But after Koizumi left office, Japan’s prime ministers – Shinzo Abe, Yasuo Fukuda, and Taro Aso – came and went so
swiftly
that our country’s leadership came to seem like a “soup du jour.”
Matters were not so
swiftly
resolved, however, the next day.
When the election results were announced, they
swiftly
rejected the new government as illegitimate.
Similarly, the infamous inter-enterprise arrears are
swiftly
contracting, as enterprises force each other to pay.
Fully funding Africa’s infrastructure shortfall will require attracting many more investors – and
swiftly.
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