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It would bolster my self-esteem as a Russian, while educating Americans – whose government has long interfered in other countries’ internal affairs – about the dangers of
throwing
stones from a glass house.
In everything where simple human prowess is at stake – running, jumping, swimming, lifting,
throwing
- Indians simply don’t have what it takes.
A demonstration by Nigerian Muslims in Kano against the US war in Afghanistan provoked stone
throwing
by Nigerian Christians.
They cannot raise much more capital during the crisis, so, in order to restore capital adequacy, they stop making new loans and call in their outstanding loans, thereby
throwing
the entire economy – if not the entire global economy – into a tailspin.
But gutting or cutting Doing Business would be a grave error and would essentially result in
throwing
a healthy baby out with the bathwater.
It was briefly independent (for five days) in 1960 after the British withdrawal, before
throwing
in its lot with the formerly Italian south, a decision which its people have regretted ever since.
Iran’s New ContenderWASHINGTON, DC – Iran’s presidential race just got more interesting, with former Prime Minister Mir Hussein Mousavi
throwing
his hat in the ring and former President Mohammad Khatami withdrawing his.
Now that the booms have been reversed, a decline in confidence could engulf the world economy,
throwing
it into recession.
When oil prices were high and growing, the government could compensate for poor performance by
throwing
money at problems.
But now Strauss-Kahn is
throwing
cold water on proposals to tax international flows of “hot money.”
By
throwing
its full weight into this task, Germany would not only promote Europe’s influence in the world; it would also deflate the discussion of hegemony.
Mountains and oceans are hard to move, but portions of cyberspace can be turned on and off by
throwing
a switch.
Indeed, after years of attracting many of the world’s best and brightest into ultra-high paying jobs, collapsing investment banks are now
throwing
them out left and right.
Europe’s leaders will find that improving education and training – and
throwing
open hitherto protected markets – is a long and arduous task.
Indeed, since the protests began, the regime’s security forces have killed 85 demonstrators and wounded over 1,000 more, including by
throwing
tear-gas canisters into crowds and launching pellets at people’s chests, at close range.
Of course, poverty reduction involves more than
throwing
money at a problem.
And it means that the health-care system’s quality will be improved not by
throwing
more money at it, but through a greater emphasis on preventive medicine.
If citizens are storing up for the worst case, are their leaders – even officials concerned about the cyclical management of aggregate demand – justified in
throwing
caution to the wind?
The eurozone’s current muddle-through approach is an unstable disequilibrium: kicking the can down the road, and
throwing
good money after bad, will not work.
As is often the case in Europe, the crossfire of contradictory official and non-official statements has been
throwing
markets into turmoil.
After all, if the supposedly orthodox chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board, Ben Bernanke, was wisely
throwing
orthodoxy to the winds, why shouldn’t Latin American central bankers do the same?
The government would be forced to reduce spending, including on the military,
throwing
the economy into recession and eroding Venice’s international influence.
The IMF, for a change, did a good job, providing interim financing and
throwing
its political backing behind Lula after the elections.
Quite apart from the financial aspects, there would be a real danger of
throwing
away the benefits that the EU has brought, particularly in terms of Europe’s standing in the world.
Two days after that, he blubbers that he is thinking of
throwing
in his lot with Primakov and Luzhkov.
In exchange for extending the base agreement, Russia agreed to cut by 30% the price of gas that it sells to Ukraine,
throwing
out the January 2009 contract signed by former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, which ended a 17-day gas crisis.
By failing to reach out meaningfully to the Tamil-speaking minority, and by cracking down on opposition voices and any kind of dissent in Sri Lanka, the government is
throwing
away a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
The US is perceived as a giant bully
throwing
its weight around.
Rather than embrace Western modernity, it is
throwing
in its lot with the Middle East and that region’s perpetual crises.
Europe cannot afford to continue
throwing
money at the problem and praying that growth and time will bring salvation.
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