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Turkey used to be precisely that: a democratic and reasonably prosperous country and a longtime NATO member, moving
swiftly
to deepen its ties with the West.
So, as 2014 winds down, it is worth asking ourselves, with the benefit of hindsight: Have we at the European Central Bank reacted
swiftly
enough to maintain price stability in the face of threats, as our mandate requires?
Universities, pension funds, churches, banks, and even the heirs to the Rockefeller oil fortune are pulling their money out of fossil-fuel assets or are considering the possibility of divestment – an option made increasingly attractive by the
swiftly
falling cost of renewable energy.
But the EU reacted
swiftly
and forcefully, with a support program for Greece and a financial guarantee plan for the entire eurozone.
Petty jealousies or simple greed can
swiftly
turn unexceptional citizens into agents of barbarism.
The main terms of this historic agreement, concluded in the teeth of opposition from Israel, Iran’s regional competitors (particularly Saudi Arabia), and the political right in the United States, seek to rein in Iran’s nuclear activities so that civil capacity cannot be
swiftly
weaponized.
Every country – with the support of cities, the private sector, and citizens – must now move
swiftly
to fulfill its promises and bring climate change under control.
But when it came to national government, ideological socialists were
swiftly
shunted aside to make way for more pragmatic operators.
And after leaving office, both men
swiftly
put their reputations in the service of their bank accounts.
The need for institutions that can respond
swiftly
and effectively, as domestic government does in well-governed states, is greater than ever.
But to start them, a cease-fire must is needed as the first step, to be
swiftly
followed by the Chechens publicly dissociating themselves from terrorist acts such as the Moscow slaughter.
It is no less important to apply the lessons
swiftly.
Yet Russia reacted
swiftly
and harshly.
First, thanks to an effective – albeit porous – capital-control regime in China, short-term “hot money” (capital coming into China aimed at arbitrage, rent-seeking, and speculation) could not enter (and then leave) freely and
swiftly.
But, contrary to popular belief, that lesson is not that the central bank should shift
swiftly
to expansionary monetary policy, as the ECB did at the beginning of the eurozone crisis.
What makes allies indispensable to an effective national-security policy is the ability of like-minded nations to provide the reality checks without which a fallible superpower is, as we have regretfully seen, unable to keep its balance on
swiftly
evolving and treacherous international terrain.
At the onset of an emergency, the fund would
swiftly
assess where dispossessed children are, develop a strategy, and put in place a plan to provide education for them.
ECB President Mario Draghi often hints at quantitative easing – last month, he repeated that, “if required, we will act
swiftly
with further monetary policy easing” – but his perpetual lack of commitment resembles that of Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, whom one former UK government minister recently compared to an “unreliable boyfriend.”
Instead, the authorities acted swiftly, isolating patients and monitoring their contacts for 21 days.
We believe it should – resolutely and
swiftly.
In these circumstances, the Fed should move
swiftly
to end its long-term asset-purchase program.
They are taking place in a context of
swiftly
changing sectoral dynamics and rapid digitization.
Rather than resorting time after time to bailouts and delay, isn’t there a way to more
swiftly
and decisively restructure the debts of insolvent sovereigns?
After the meeting, Masatsugu Asakawa, the deputy minister of finance for international affairs, declared that the MOF would act
swiftly
against exchange-rate movements deemed to be speculative.
Diversification from US Treasury bills by investing some $3 billion in the Blackstone private equity fund this summer was
swiftly
followed by an embarrassing collapse in value.
In fact, Santorum’s fantasies were
swiftly
refuted in the US itself.
Institutional investors often consider the projects MFIs pitch to be too small, too risky, or not profitable enough, and they worry that, if something goes wrong, MFIs’ bureaucracies will not permit them to address it
swiftly.
Once these atrocities were discovered, the government dealt with them
swiftly.
They must preserve their legal and operational ability to act
swiftly
and decisively when necessary.
Roh's populist and nationalist stance will be
swiftly
and sorely tested by reality when he assumes power in February.
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