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Turkey is on a path to a dramatic financial crash that risks
throwing
the country out of its precarious political situation and into the unknown.
This strategy entails
throwing
some sand in the wheels of the global economy in order to expand room for domestic policy and limit the impact of adverse spillovers from other countries’ actions.
The problem is that while many people work toward the SDGs, political confidence men (and some women) are
throwing
up new barriers, by stoking the resentments of those who have benefited the most from inequitable growth, as well as those who have missed out.
In democracies, we debate how much to spend on different initiatives, knowing that we don’t have infinite resources, and that sometimes
throwing
more money at the problem isn’t the best answer.
Blindly pumping the current bail-out billions into old industries and exhausted economic models will be
throwing
good money after bad while mortgaging our children’s future.
Will it curb my right to speak freely or punish me by
throwing
me in jail?
India’s tax-paying salaried classes and even the poor initially welcomed the policy enthusiastically, viewing it as sweet revenge against tax evaders who had stowed away their ill-gotten gains; they reveled in anecdotes of corrupt officials burning bags of cash or
throwing
money into India’s rivers.
His government fails to get the necessary support from voters and resigns,
throwing
the country into full-blown political chaos.
At the same time, the audience, the people of Hong Kong, are howling, hissing, and
throwing
bottles at everyone on stage – and sometimes at each other.
In the world of international development, critics hold up everymisstep as proof that aid is like
throwing
money down a rat hole.
The main risks are that the reform process could end up discarding core EU values and functions –
throwing
the baby out with the bathwater – or, at the opposite extreme, that EU officialdom might limit reform to largely cosmetic changes.
Rising unemployment compounded the loss of household wealth,
throwing
families into deep economic peril and leading to further cutbacks in consumer spending.
Of course, fiscal stimulus does not mean just
throwing
money at the problem.
As Dennis Kelleher, head of Better Markets, put it,“Rather than
throwing
the book at [JPM] and its executives, the Department of Justice called off a press conference and stopped a lawsuit because the bank’s high profile, politically-connected CEO, Jamie Dimon, personally called the Attorney General and asked him to do so.”
I believe that Obama knows that Hillary realizes that conflict emerges from these problems, and that using military intervention without addressing them is merely the equivalent of
throwing
a blanket into a volcano.
He put his money where his mouth was by running for Peru’s presidency, and he became a virtual king-maker by
throwing
his support to Ollanta Humala, who has apparently abandoned populism to embrace the tenets of the modern Latin American democratic left.
A decade after the financial crisis upended Europe’s economy,
throwing
its politics and social model into disarray, average annual growth remains a sluggish 1.5%.
Recent examples highlight the risk of
throwing
the baby out with the bathwater.
One Florida resident protested that wearing a mask was
throwing
“God’s wonderful breathing system out the door.”
Illiberal capitalism has since emerged as an attractive model to autocrats all over the world, including in countries that succeeded in
throwing
off communist rule 30 years ago.
Many will question why governments insisted for so long that they had to reduce the public-debt ratio, only to start
throwing
money at every problem when the need arose.
Advanced economies have been
throwing
unprecedented sums of money at the pandemic: fiscal packages totaling one-tenth of GDP or more – to strengthen health systems, pay furloughed workers’ wages, and support firms – were unthinkable a year ago; today, they are commonplace.
US President Donald Trump’s administration, however, is
throwing
this carefully calibrated system into disarray.
And here,
throwing
around sweeping accusations of “populism” and the end of democracy won’t help.
The creditors’ proposal is to replace enhanced CACs that prevent, or at least discourage, such opportunism with older arrangements that could lead to the vulture-fund predation that an increasing number of countries have faced in the last two decades, where the holdout in question used the US federal court in New York to extort full payment,
throwing
into potential chaos a restructuring agreement that applied to the majority of creditors.
A large share of the population feels economically excluded and politically invisible, so they attempt to assert their status in society by
throwing
their support behind nationalist or sectarian causes.
After exhausting his opponents and
throwing
the country into turmoil, he will make a last-minute lunge back to the center, mustering a coalition of relieved Tories and Labourites behind a modified version of former Prime Minister Theresa May’s thrice-rejected deal.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, Essebsi’s protégé and appointee, has been challenging the 92-year-old president’s inner circle,
throwing
Nidaa Tounes further into chaos.
In the dying days of his presidency, Draghi is
throwing
everything he has at the problem, in the hope of buying time for Europe’s governments and for his successor, Christine Lagarde.
Images of a few protesters in Hong Kong smashing windows or
throwing
gasoline bombs undermine the narrative that it is the Chinese state that is acting against the rule of law.
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